Camp and Furnace will act as Liverpool's Eurovision Song Contest EuroClub.
The OGAE (Organisation Générale des Amateurs de l’Eurovision) - which is made up of 42 fan clubs from across the world - has announced that it is bringing its EuroClub to Camp and Furnace.
The EuroClub acts as the official venue for Eurovision fans to party and come together to enjoy the contest and soak up all of the culture and entertainment the host city and nation have to offer.
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The EuroClub lands in Liverpool's famous Baltic Triangle for nine nights – from Friday 5 to Saturday 13 May – and will put on an array of spectacular shows celebrating the competing nations. Capacity will be no issue as it boasts a 1,250-person stronghold and is a ten-minute walk from the city centre and transport facilities.
Liverpool’s Assistant Mayor and Cabinet Member for Culture and Visitor Economy, Councillor Harry Doyle, said: "The EuroClub is renowned as the official party venue for all things Eurovision and it’s great it is taking over such a fantastic city centre venue.
"It will form a key part of Liverpool’s host city offer, complementing the fan village and all the other exciting Eurovision activity we hope to see businesses and organisations stage across the region.
"Plans are really gathering momentum and we know fans are desperate to be part of the city’s Eurovision experience, so the EuroClub is another exciting marker in our journey and we’re sure tickets will prove massively popular when they go on sale in the new year."
EuroClub tickets will go on sale in the new year and will include day and weekly passes. A pre-general sale allocation of EuroClub tickets will be available for OGAE members.
For the latest information head to the official OGAE website.
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