Tuesday 9 May – 21:00 CEST
First Semi-Final
Live from Liverpool, United Kingdom
Where better to celebrate the power of music and unite people of all ages, genders, sexual preferences, ethnicities, religions and geographies than at the world’s largest music competition?
And this year’s song contest is like no other: as we all know, Liverpool won a bid to host on Ukraine’s behalf based on its merits of solidarity, significant musical history, culture and acceptance. It’s sure to be one fabulous musical celebration! Get help planning your Liverpool trip here.
It’s only fitting that this year’s song contest should be held in Liverpool, a UNESCO City of Music and one with a long musical history that goes way beyond 60s Beatlemania.
Get ready for the loudest, wildest, cheekiest and most camp party ever. Oh, and there will probably be some awesome singing too.
Tuesday 9 May – 21:00 CEST
First Semi-Final
Live from Liverpool, United Kingdom
Thursday 11 May – 21:00 CEST
Second Semi-Final
Live from Liverpool, United Kingdom
Saturday 13 May – 21:00 CEST
Grand Final
Live from Liverpool, United Kingdom
The first song contest was held on May 24, 1956 in Lugano, Switzerland. Only seven countries partcipated.
The idea of the contest was to bring all of Europe together in a symbol of solidarity post-WWII and explore the possibilities of then-new television broadcasting.
The 1969 song contest saw a four-way tie between the UK, Spain, the Netherlands and France. Since no tie-breaking rules had been established at that time, all four countries were delcared the winners.
The country that has won the most competitions is Ireland with seven wins, followed closely by Sweden with six victories.
The first major scandal happened in 1957 when two singers representing Denmark kissed for 11 seconds at the end of their act – completely taboo at the time.
A thriving port, a party city, and a cultural phenomenon, modern Liverpool buzzes with cultural energy and influences from all over the world.
Read up on Liverpool in our travel guide
From London, the cheapest way to get to Liverpool is by bus. You can take e.g. the National Express bus, which will get you there in as little as 4h 40m. The train is an even more mindful option and gets you there a bit faster, averaging about 4 hours.
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