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Eurovision Song Contest announces live tour to mark 70th birthday
Summary
The Eurovision Song Contest will stage a live tour across nine European cities to mark its 70th anniversary, with artists performing their contest entries and cover versions; the line-up will be announced after this year’s contest in Vienna on 16 May.
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The Eurovision Song Contest will mark its 70th anniversary with a live tour across several European cities. Organisers said artists on the tour will perform their contest entries and cover favourite songs from the contest's 70-year history. Contest director Martin Green said the format is intended to capture the contest's evolution and celebrate its past while looking to the future. The line-up will be announced after this year's contest in Vienna on 16 May.
Key details:
- Artists will perform their own Eurovision entries and cover versions of favourite songs from the contest's history.
- The tour will play shows in Hamburg, Milan, Zürich, Antwerp, Cologne, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Paris and Stockholm.
- Organisers said the line-up of 2026 artists will be announced after this year’s contest and suggested it may include acts that do well or deliver particularly memorable performances.
- The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) said the live tour gives fans who could not secure tickets to the contest the chance to attend a show that delivers the contest's scale, spectacle and spirit.
- The Eurovision Song Contest began in May 1956 in Switzerland, and last year’s contest was reported as being watched by 175 million people worldwide.
Summary:
The anniversary tour aims to bring a live Eurovision experience to fans across Europe with dates in nine cities. The line-up will be revealed after the contest in Vienna on 16 May, and which specific artists will take part is undetermined at this time.
