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Eurovision Song Contest celebrates 70 years with live European tour
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The EBU has come up with a new idea to bring the Eurovision Song Contest closer to fans for its 70th anniversary.
De Countdown bis den ESC 2026 am Kader vum 34. Silvesterlaf zu Wien um Rathausplatz den 1. Januar 2026.
De Countdown bis den ESC 2026 am Kader vum 34. Silvesterlaf zu Wien um Rathausplatz den 1. Januar 2026.
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The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has announced the first Eurovision Song Contest Live Tour – a major new arena tour to mark the competition’s 70th anniversary. Even if they didn’t manage to get tickets for the sold-out Vienna finals, fans will be able to participate in the event’s energy in 10 European capitals in June and July 2026.

Former Eurovision acts from the last seven decades will perform alongside 10 singers from the 2026 grand final, offering audiences classic hits, new songs, fan-favourites, and surprise appearances on the tour. The line-up will change from city to city and will be announced in full after the grand final on 16 May. The EBU is likely to announce the participating Eurovision icons over the coming weeks. It’s possible a Luxembourgish act could perform at some of Europe’s biggest concert venues.

Eurovision fans can register for special pre-sales until 1 February.

De Eurovision Song Contest geet op Live Tour duerch Europa

Dates and cities:

June:

  • 15.6: London – O2 Arena
  • 17.6: Hamburg – Barclays Arena
  • 19.6: Milan – Arena Milano
  • 20.6: Zürich – Hallenstadion
  • 22.6: Antwerp – AFAS Dome
  • 23.6: Cologne – Lanxess Arena
  • 25.6: Copenhagen – Royal Arena
  • 27.6: Amsterdam – Ziggo Dome
  • 29.6: Paris – Accord Arena

July:

  • 2.7: Stockholm – Avicii Arena
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