Who are Eurovision 2019 presenters? Bar Refaeli, Erez Tal, Assi Azar and Lucy Ayoub are hosting this year’s contest
The iconic song contest returns with more eye-catching costumes and show-stopping performances

WITH Eurovision 2019 confirmed to take place in Israel, everyone's attention seemed to have quickly shifted to the reveal of the hosts of this year's occasion.
While last year was all about women power, with an all-female presenter line-up, things are changing for this year's format. Here's everything you need to know about the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest hosts...
Who are the Eurovision 2019 hosts?
While 2017 included an all-male panel and 2018 all-female, Eurovision is taking it back to mixing things up by having the song contest throughout its live broadcast in May.
Supermodel and television host Bar Refaeli is one of the two women to find herself taking on the daring role to act as a presenter of the main stage.
Bar is one known to be one of the most successful international models to come from Israel and, thanks to a successful career, it goes without saying that she’s also an actress, businesswoman and television host.
She famously dated Leonardo DiCaprio after having met at a and their relationship lasted a whopping six years before the two decided to call it quits.
While she’s no stranger to handling TV hosting duties, it’s certainly on another level to go from a regular television show to presenting the main stage with a viewership surpassing 200 million.
But Refaeli won’t be alone as radio host and TV personality Lucy Ayoub to front the role for 2019's edition of the televised music competition.
There’s a slight difference between their roles, however, as Lucy will only be hosting the Green Room, meaning she will talk with contestants as viewers get an insight to the backstage atmosphere.
The 26-year-old will join fellow TV presenter Assi Azar for all things concerning the Green Room while Erez Tal will join Bar on the main stage.
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Tal and Azar are famously known in being some of Israel’s widely-known television presenters, giving all the more reason to believe that the four-piece will have no problem presenting the show in May.
After all, they all have very similar backgrounds.
- The Eurovision 2019 final is on BBC One tonight at 8pm