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Eurobest reveals shortlists for 2024

19 November 2024

Germany has the most shortlisted submissions, followed by France and the United Kingdom

Eurobest, celebrating Europe’s most groundbreaking creativity, has today revealed the 2024 shortlisted work. This month, Juries convened in London to review and benchmark the very best in European creativity and effectiveness.

From a total of 2528 submissions from 34 markets, 558 pieces of creative work across 21 markets have been shortlisted. Germany has received the most shortlists, followed by France and the United Kingdom. The inaugural shortlist for the Creative B2B Eurobest Award, which saw 41 entries, includes eight shortlisted pieces of work from Italy, Germany, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

Simon Cook, CEO, LIONS, commented: “For over thirty five years, the Eurobest Awards have celebrated Europe’s most creative and impactful work, and this year’s shortlists are no exception. They represent breakthrough ideas and thinking that harness creativity to drive business impact and social change. We congratulate all the shortlisted entrants and look forward to celebrating the winners who are setting new standards in creative excellence across Europe.”

Gold, Silver and Bronze Award winners will be announced on Monday 9 December. The Grands Prix, Special Awards and Eurobest Young Creative Competition winners will be revealed online, via the Eurobest Awards Show on Wednesday 11 December, starting at 2pm GMT (3pm CET/4pm EET). As well as celebrating this year’s winners, the Awards Show will provide viewers with exclusive insights into the groundbreaking work setting the benchmark for European creativity, offer behind-the-scenes insights from the winners and explore virtual tours showcasing the exceptional achievements across all categories. The Awards Show will be accessible only via The Work – sign up here for further details.

All shortlists are now available to view exclusively on The Work.