Could Birmingham follow its recent success with the Commonwealth Games by hosting the next Eurovision Song Contest?
The shortlist of UK cities that could host next year's Eurovision has been revealed, with seven locations in the running.
Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle and Sheffield will vie to stage the event in May.
Twenty cities expressed an interest, the BBC said, and those not making the shortlist include London and Belfast.
The UK was chosen to host the contest after organisers decided it could not be staged by Ukraine, the 2022 winners.
UK singer Sam Ryder finished second at this year's contest in Turin, Italy.