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US television channel Logo, geared toward the LGBT community, will broadcast the Eurovision Song Contest final live in the US, organizers announced on Monday.

The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) said it had signed a deal with the channel, part of the Viacom group, making it the first US broadcaster of the event, to be held this year in Stockholm.

“The Eurovision Song Contest is now a truly global phenomenon and we are extremely happy that US viewers now get to join those all over Europe, Australia and Asia,” the contest’s executive supervisor Jon Ola Sand said in a statement.

Last year, 197 million people watched Sweden’s Mans Zelmerlow take home the grand final.

Logo is available in “nearly 50 million homes,” according to the EBU.

Eurovision has for decades been a hugely popular event in gay culture circles, to the extent that the only flags authorised in the venue during the broadcast are those of the UN member states, the European Union and the rainbow flag.

The Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final will take place on May 14. It will air at 3pm EST on Logo. In the UK it will air at 8pm on BBC One.

Reigning Eurovision champ Måns Zelmerlöw will co-host (Photo by Nigel Treblin/Getty Images)
Reigning Eurovision champ Måns Zelmerlöw will co-host (Photo by Nigel Treblin/Getty Images)

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