January 27, 2017 will mark the return of Eurovision: You Decide to BBC Two.
The 90-minute show, hosted by The Great British Bake Off host and self-confessed Eurovision obsessive (aren't we all?) Mel Giedroyc, will see six hopefuls battle it out in order to represent our country in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Applications opened back in October, with auditionees being whittled down members of the official UK Eurovision Fan Club (where was our invite, eh?).
The (un)lucky person will be decided after a live public vote - because the public can definitely be trusted to vote after Brexit, Trump and Gifty Louise...
Oh, and last year's choice of Joe and Jake, who finished third from the bottom on the big night.
One person who is definitely excited is Mel Giedroyc: "I am positively giddy for Eurovision 2017 and chuffed that Eurovision: You Decide is back!
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"I've been hearing great things about the standard of the songs this year and I just wish January would hurry up so that I can hear the songs and meet the performers!
"We've got an even bigger venue, exciting guest performers and a brilliant expert panel. It's going to be great."
If you want to hear the songs ahead of the You Decide live broadcast, then you can hear them from January 23 on the official website and on Ken Bruce's BBC Radio 2 show.
And if you only care about the main event, that will be happening on Saturday, May 13, which leaves you plenty of time to get your costume ready.
Good luck getting that out of your head for the next few days.
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Joe Anderton is a freelance news writer at Digital Spy, having worked there since 2016. In his time, he's covered a host of live events and interviewed celebrities big and small. A big fan of TV and movies both mainstream and obscure, Joe also enjoys video games and in particular PlayStation. Joe currently does not use Twitter, but he only ever used it to tell people to watch the film Help! I'm a Fish.












