The country argues participation would strengthen global recognition of its music and artists
Canada Expresses Interest in Eurovision
November 14, 2025: Canada is officially expressing interest in joining the Eurovision Song Contest, marking a bold move to expand its cultural footprint on the world stage. Although traditionally a European competition, Eurovision has become a global phenomenon, and Canada believes participation would help reinforce and promote its national identity through music. HOLR has the latest news.
Protecting Canadian Identity Through Music
Canadian cultural leaders say the initiative is driven by a desire to amplify the nation’s artistic voice. While the country is known for producing globally recognized stars, joining Eurovision could provide an additional platform for emerging musicians, helping to elevate their visibility while preserving Canada’s unique sound and identity.
Eurovision’s Values Align with Canada
Supporters highlight that Eurovision is built on principles of diversity, unity, and artistic freedom—values that strongly align with Canada’s own cultural landscape. They note that the goal is not just about competing but ensuring Canadian creativity continues to thrive on an international level.
Path to Participation Still Developing
Although the path to joining is not guaranteed, Canada is exploring possible arrangements, as non-European countries often require special invitations or partnerships. Discussions between Canadian broadcasters and Eurovision organizers are ongoing, fueling optimism that Canadian performers could one day take the Eurovision stage.
A Move Toward Global Cultural Presence
As conversations progress, it’s becoming clear that Canada views Eurovision as an opportunity to protect and celebrate its cultural identity while strengthening its presence in the global music community. HOLR breaks down the story here.
Published by HOLR Magazine

