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  • Eurovision week in Malmö is over - a first summary

    82,000 visitors to the Eurovision Village, 1,100 journalists in the media centre and a full house at Malmö Live. After months of preparation and a hectic Eurovision week, we have reached the finish line.

  • Public Screening of the Second Semi Final - May 9 in Eurovision Village

    The second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest will be shown on the big screen at the Euphoria Stage in Folkets park. The screening is free and does not require a ticket. Please note that this means changes to the programme in the Eurovision Village on May 9. The concert with Robin S is moved to 19:00 and the performance with DJ Alan is moved to 19:30.

  • Wednesday-Thursday brings us Robin S, Shirley Clamp and Frans - and six countries' ESC artists

    Halfway through Eurovision week and Malmö is filling up with music and fans. On Euphoria Stage we'll have big star Robin S, Schlagerfeber with Shirley Clamp & Frans and six of the ESC artists. It will be show time when Swedish artists sing their favourite ABBA songs. And even more ABBA when DJ Mademoiselle Carousel invites us to a sing-along. And one of the world's greatest ESC DJs will join us.

  • New artists for Eurovision Village will bring real euphoria!

    Five days to go until the opening of the Eurovision Village and the City of Malmö is releasing new artists for the programme. Iconic Swedish pop group the Herreys celebrates a 40-year career and makes a visit to Malmö. The Eurovision week also offers nostalgia with Pandora and Da Buzz, and a visit from many people's favourite Finn Käärijä, and Kalush Orchestra from Ukraine.

  • Eurovision Village to host some of the competing artists at Euphoria stage

    We can finally announce that several of the competing artists will be performing at the Euphoria stage in Eurovision Village throughout the week. In several cases, the artists will perform their entries in the park before taking the stage at the Malmö Arena. The audience can also expect some surprise hits.

  • Eurovision final to be shown on big screens in Eurovision Village

    The live broadcast of the Eurovision final from Malmö Arena will be shown on big screens in the Eurovision Village, Folkets Park in Malmö on May 11. The public screening starts at 21:00 CET. Fifteen minutes before that, at 20:45, the hosts will start on stage. Admission is free and does not require a ticket.

  • No bags allowed at events during Eurovision in Malmö

    As Malmö hosts the Eurovision Song Contest, the world's biggest music competition, bags will be banned in Folkets Park and at Malmö Live. At the same time, the city is looking forward to welcoming thousands of visitors. This was the focus of yesterday's press conference.

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