Construction for the Eurovision Song Contest's EuroVillage is currently underway at Pier Head.
The area is set to host thousands of fans flocking to the city from all over Europe as one of the official fan zones of the contest. Nestled on Liverpool's calling card to the world, Pier Head, the EuroVillage sits directly next to the Three Graces and the Museum of Liverpool.
Across nine showstopping nights, the EuroVillage will host a range of stars and performers to ring in the competition in style. Past entries including Brooke Scullion, Sonia and Go_A will take to the stage alongside winners Jamala and Kalush Orchestra.
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Chart-toppers like Vengaboys, Charlotte Church and Sophie Ellis-Bextor will also appear to appeal to music lovers of every type. The EuroVillage opens its gates to the public on May 5 with a Welcome To Eurotopia spectacle, running until the night after the Grand Final, May 14.
The EuroVillage will be free for the public to enjoy across the first eight days whereas the Grand Final on May 13 is a ticketed event. At £15 per entry, you can grab your access passes here.
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