It's almost time for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, with Liverpool hosting the 67th edition on behalf of Ukraine.
Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena hosts Europe's biggest music event next weekend with thousands of excitable locals and tourists set to attend. The city will host a number of different events from Eurovision Village 2023 as well as the Blue and Yellow Submarine parade produced by Invisible Wind Factory in partnership with The Kazimier.
Also joining in with the huge celebrations is Camp and Furnace, with its own 'EuroClub 2023', described as 'the heart and soul of all things Eurovision'. The events will take place from Friday May 5 - Saturday May 13, partnering with the OGAE UK, OGAE International and Liverpool City Council.
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There's set to be a range of live performances from Eurovision Royalty including:
- Jedward
- Conchita Wurst
- Jemini
- Linda Martin
- KEiiNO
- Charlotte Perrelli
- Joker Out
- SuRie
- Lindsay Dracass
- Nicki French
The upcoming events include an ABBA Revival Tribute Band on Friday May 5, Kalush Orchestra on Saturday May 6, KEiiNO, Michael Rice & Nanne Grönvall on Sunday May 7, and many more. Some tickets are available to purchase now, with others offering waiting lists.
Prices for the ABBA Revival Tribute Band are £22.25 for general entry, with the Kalush Orchestra general entry also costing £22.25. As well as live performances, Camp and Furnace will also be hosting live screenings for the Eurovision Song Contest.
The Eurovision Semi Final will be shown on Tuesday May 9 from 6pm, and the second Eurovision Semi Final on Thursday May 11 from 6pm. Tickets for the live screening of the Eurovision Final are sold out.
Find out more information about EuroClub 2023 at Camp and Furnace here.
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