The rumours are set to be put to rest tomorrow as the British national broadcaster, BBC, is set to unveil the names of the 6 hopefuls set to compete in the country’s upcoming Eurovision national final.

The wait is almost over! Tomorrow, the 6 participants of Eurovision: You Decide – the United Kingdom’s national final for Eurovision 2018 – will be officially unveiled by the country’s national broadcaster.

The news was revealed earlier today via the official BBC Eurovision social media accounts, featuring a clip of co-host of Eurovision: You Decide, Måns Zelmerlöw, listening to the 6 bidding entries.

https://twitter.com/bbceurovision/status/955786410203799552

It is currently unknown what time of day the entries will be presented, however more information is expected to be confirmed by the BBC in due course.

Rumours to be put to rest

The past number of weeks have seen plenty of names being suggested as potential candidates for the forthcoming British national final.

With news of Samir Elshay being one of the songwriters for a bidding entry to Rachel Clark being named as the first national final competitor, names have continued to circulate in the lead up to tomorrow’s official announcement.

Eurovision: You Decide will take place on the 7 February and will air live from the 1974 host venue of the British Dome hosted by both Måns Zelmerlöw together with reoccurring host and BBC semi-final commentator, Mel Giedroyc.

The winner of the British national final will go on to compete in the grand final of the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest in the host city of Lisbon.