To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Eurovision Song Contest, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) announced today, January 15, 2026, , a first-of-its-kind official Eurovision tour. The event, called the "Eurovision Song Contest Live Tour", will take place this summer in 10 major European cities, with the aim of allowing the general public to experience the Eurovision spirit outside the competition halls.
The tour will bring together many artists that have performed in the contest in the past. alongside 10 contestants from the Eurovision 2026 final, which will be held in Vienna.
The announcement, which follows fast ticket sales and record demand for the competition itself, will enable fans who were unable to secure a seat for the Vienna events to enjoy a large-scale concert experience, with the production, sound and atmosphere associated with Eurovision.
The performances will take place in London, Hamburg, Milan, Zurich, Antwerp, Cologne, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Paris and Stockholm. The line-up of artists will vary between countries, with full lists for each show published on the official Eurovision website.
Courtesy of EBU The artists will perform their Eurovision songs alongside covers of beloved songs from the 70 years of the contest. The names of the artists from the Vienna final who will join the tour will be announced at the end of the contest, and the names of past artists who will be designated as Icons will be revealed later on.
Ticket sales will open on February 1, 2026. The Eurovision Song Contest itself will take place on May 12, 14, and 16 at the Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna, with the participation of 35 countries.
Courtesy of EBU