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Date: When is Eurovision 2024?
The Eurovision week will have three shows: Semi-final 1 on Tuesday, Semi-final 2 on Thursday and the Grand Final on Saturday:
- Semi-final 1: 7 May 2024
- Semi-final 2: 9 May 2024
- Grand Final: 11 May 2024
All three live shows start at 21:00 CEST and will be hosted by Petra Mede and Malin Åkerman.
City: Where will Eurovision 2024 be held?
The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 will be held in Malmö, Sweden after Loreen's victory in Liverpool.
It will be the third time the contest will be held in Malmö. The city also hosted Eurovision in 1992 and 2013.
Malmö is the third-largest city in Sweden, located in the southernmost part of the country. It lies across the Øresund Strait from Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. The two cities are connected by the Øresund Bridge, which has facilitated close ties and easy travel between the two.
Malmö has a population of around 350,000 people. It is a culturally diverse city with residents from over 170 different nationalities, contributing to its vibrant and multicultural atmosphere.
Malmö has a rich history dating back to the 13th century when it was founded as a fishing village. Over the centuries, it grew into a significant trading center and a hub for maritime activities. Today, Malmö showcases a blend of historic architecture and modern development.
Malmö offers a range of attractions for visitors to explore. Some notable landmarks include Ribersborg Beach, Moderna Museet Malmö, Turning Torso, Stortorget, Malmö Castle.
Malmö has gained recognition for its commitment to sustainability and innovative urban planning. The city has implemented various initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint and promote sustainable living. The Western Harbor (Västra Hamnen) is a prime example of sustainable urban development, featuring environmentally-friendly buildings, green spaces, and renewable energy solutions.
Malmö is home to several educational institutions, including Malmö University. The city also hosts numerous cultural events, festivals, and exhibitions throughout the year, celebrating art, music, and diversity.
Malmö offers a vibrant food scene, with a variety of restaurants, cafes, and food markets. Visitors can savor both Swedish and international cuisines, and the city is known for its diverse culinary offerings.
Malmö has an efficient public transportation system, including buses and trains, making it easy to get around the city and explore the surrounding region. The Øresund Bridge connects Malmö to Copenhagen, providing convenient access to Denmark and the rest of Europe.
Arena: Malmö Arena
Hyllie Boulevard 2, Malmö (Google Maps )
Train station: Hyllie (Öresundståg )
Malmö Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Malmö, Sweden. It is one of the largest arenas in Scandinavia and serves as a venue for a wide range of events, including sports, concerts, exhibitions, and conferences. The arena also hosted Eurovision 2013.
Malmö Arena is next to the train station Hyllie on the Öresundståg line. The Öresundståg operates between the Copenhagen area and Malmö / Helsingborg / Göteborg / Kalmar / Karlskrona. The trip from Copenhagen Airport takes 11 minutes and from Copenhagen Central Station 26 minutes.
The arena was completed in 2008 and officially opened to the public on November 6, 2008. It was designed by the architectural firm Wingårdh Arkitektkontor.
The arena has a maximum seating capacity of around 13,000 for concerts and other entertainment events, while for ice hockey matches, it can hold approximately 11,618 spectators. The seating capacity can vary depending on the event and the configuration.
Malmö Arena offers modern facilities to accommodate various events. It features several flexible spaces, including a large arena floor that can be adapted for different purposes. The arena also has hospitality and catering services, VIP lounges, restaurants, bars, and merchandising areas.
Malmö Arena is the home arena for the Malmö Redhawks, a professional ice hockey team competing in the Swedish Hockey League (SHL). The arena has hosted numerous ice hockey matches, including international tournaments and playoff games.
The arena has become a popular venue for concerts and other live performances. It has hosted a wide range of artists and bands from different genres, including rock, pop, hip-hop, and classical music. The arena's flexible layout and state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems make it suitable for large-scale productions.
The arena is easily accessible by public transportation. It is located adjacent to the Hyllie railway station, which is a major transportation hub with train and bus connections. There are also ample parking facilities for those traveling by car.
Participants
37 countries have expressed their interest for participation in the contest, which is subject to change:
Albania
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Belgium
Croatia
Cyprus
Czechia
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
Iceland
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Moldova
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
San Marino
Serbia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Ukraine
United Kingdom
Changes from Eurovision 2023
WELCOME BACK
Luxembourg will return to Eurovision after 30 years of absence. Read more.
OUT
Romania is the only country from Eurovision 2023 that has announced that they will not participate in Eurovision 2024.
Who's in which Semi-final?
Last year's winner (Sweden) and the Big-5 countries (Germany, France, Italy, Spain and United Kingdom) are pre-qualified for the Grand Final on 11 May 2024. The rest of the countries were allocated to one of the two Semi-finals that will be held on 7 and 9 May 2024. The allocation draw was made on 30 January.
10 countries from each of the two Semi-finals will qualify for the Grand Final that will featured a total of 26 countries: 10 from Semi-final 1, 10 from Semi-final 2, Big-5 and Sweden.
Tickets
The first tickets for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Malmö went on sale on Tuesday 28 November 2023. Read more: How to get tickets for Eurovision 2024
Eurovision Village
Folkets Park
Amiralsgatan 35, Malmö (Google Maps )
Open: 4 - 11 May
Eurovision Village is the official festival area during Eurovision Song Contest 2024.
In Eurovision Village you can see live performances by artists, DJs, special events and public viewing of the shows broadcast from the Arena.
Eurovision Village will be open for everybody from 4 to 11 May 2024. All events were free to attend.
EuroClub
Malmö Live Congress and Concert Hall
Dag Hammarskjölds torg 4, 211 18 Malmö (Google Maps )
The EuroClub is the venue for some special parties, the official after parties and performances by participants. EuroClub will also be hosting the "Turquoise carpet", the opening ceremony and the closing Grand Final party.
The club will this year be at Malmö Live in the centre of Malmö.