Liverpool 2023: What is the Eurovision Village and where is it? (2024)

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Liverpool's official Eurovision Village will host stars from the world of pop, gospel and opera over nine days in a "true celebration of music and unity".

The fan zone will open its doors for up to 25,000 people across various events as excitement builds for this year's Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool.

The UK is staging the contest on behalf of 2022 winners Ukraine.

With just weeks to go until the competition, here are those all-important details.

When does it open and where is it?

Opening on 5 May on Liverpool's Pier Head and running every day until the Grand Final on 13 May, the Eurovision Village will offer a mix of one-off shows, live performances, DJ sets and special guest appearances.

The first eight days of the Eurovision Village will be free and non-ticketed, with the Grand Final Party on Pier Head on 13 May priced at £15 a ticket.

The first wave of tickets for the Grand Final Party will go on sale at 12:00 BST on 14 April from the Ticket Quarter website.

Who is performing at the Eurovision Village?

Although full line-ups will be announced on the Visit Liverpool website in the coming days, the themes for each day and the headline performers have been announced.

Friday 5 May, 17:00 - 23:00 - Welcome to Eurotopia

The village will open with a performance from current Eurovision champions Kalush Orchestra.

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Lead singer Oleh Psiuk said: "We have never been to Liverpool before and... performing where the Beatles themselves started will be very inspiring.

"We believe that this year's organisers of Eurovision 2023 will be able to best convey the Ukrainian atmosphere in the design of the show in Liverpool."

Saturday 6 May, 10:30 - 23:00 - A Royally Good Party

The village will open in the morning to show the BBC's live coverage of the King's Coronation, before a range of Eurovision acts are welcomed to the stage.

Sunday 7 May, midday to TBC - Firstival

A day-long childrens' festival will take place with live performances, music and appearances from CBBC and Cbeebies favourites, including a special set from Andy and the Odd Socks.

Fans will also get to enjoy emerging local artists presented by LIMF Academy including singer Ni Maxine and vocal harmony band Mic Lowry before welcoming the House Gospel Choir.

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Monday 8 May, midday - 23:00 - This is Ukraine

The afternoon will be a celebration of the best of new music with BBC Introducing programming the stage, as well as a line-up of Ukrainian music.

Antytila, Go_A, alyona alyona and Jerry Heil will be bringing the best of modern Ukrainian music to Liverpool.

Tuesday 9 May, midday to 23:00 - Night at the Opera

Before screening the first semi-final live, the warm-up will be the English National Opera does Eurovision.

The one-off performance, described as "iconic", will allow audiences to "experience Eurovision like never before".

Image source, PA Media

Wednesday 10 May, midday to 23:00 - United by Music

The National Lottery presents United by Music, will see The National Lottery and Music Venues Trust programme an evening of break out stars and music icons.

Thursday 11 May, midday to 23:00 - Jamala presents QIRIM

Before screening the second semi-final live, former Eurovision winner Jamala will give a world premiere performance of her brand new album QIRIM, inspired by the folk songs of her native Crimea.

It will be performed alongside the BBC Philharmonic.

Image source, EPA

Friday 12 May, midday to midnight - EuroEve

TikTok's Eurovision Legends will take over the stage before making way for an all female party. EuroEve will feature live performances from Sophie Ellis-Bextor alongside other pop powerhouses.

Saturday 13 May, 14:00 - late - The Main Event, £15 per ticket

The Grand Final Party on the Pier Head will see a line-up of pop acts and special performances in the build-up to the main event.

A main stage host will welcome acts including Katrina, formerly of Katrina and the Waves, and a set from The Vengaboys.

What else is planned at the Eurovision Village?

A unique area - Discover Ukraine - will be dedicated to celebrating Ukrainian creatives, with a whole range of European food and drink on offer across the site.

Claire McColgan, director of Culture Liverpool, said: "Across nine days, there will a true celebration of music and unity, with household names, international acts and up-and-coming talent taking to the stage and performing - all against the stunning backdrop of our waterfront.

"Ukraine is of course the thread which runs through everything, and as well as acts on the stage it is really important for us to dedicate areas that are focused on all aspects of Ukrainian culture."

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Located at Pier Head, Eurovision Village is set to be the main hub for fans and locals to soak up the celebratory atmosphere of the Eurovision Song Contest when it heads to Liverpool.

Can anyone go to Eurovision Village? ›

Entry into the Eurovision Village will be free of charge for the whole week to anyone who wishes to come along. The live broadcast of the Second Semi-Final and the Grand Final from Malmö Arena will be shown on big screens here on May 11 at 21:00 CEST. Admission is free and does not require a ticket.

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The Princess of Wales surprised viewers around the world by appearing in the opening sequence for the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023.

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We'll be partying across the city with Malmö on the Mersey - a screening of the 2024 final and performance from the Vengaboys at Exhibition Centre Liverpool, Euro Beats on the street - official busking spots throughout the city, Aquatopia - a deep sea disco for all the family and Spot the Venga - a competition in ...

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In total, 306,000 people visited the city centre for Eurovision events, according to research commissioned by Liverpool City Council .

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A substantial portion of the Reds fanbase continues to feel ignored by the state and sees booing the national anthem as an effective way to get that view across. Sunday's final was just the latest example in a longstanding tradition of Liverpool supporters showing a hostile attitude towards the establishment.

How much does it cost to go to the Eurovision Village? ›

It has been announced that a ticket to watch the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 Grand Final live on the Liverpool waterfront will cost £15. On all other days that the Eurovision Village is open, from 5 to 12 May, access will be free of charge and ticket-free.

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City: Malmö

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