Where Eurovision Fans Can Watch and Celebrate in Vienna This May
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Where Eurovision fans can watch and celebrate in Vienna this May
Vienna has unveiled what it says will be the biggest side-event programme in Eurovision history, with free fan zones, club nights, museum events and public viewings spread across the city during Song Contest week.
The official Vienna is already in ESC mood five weeks before the start and wants to take the inhabitants away. The Wien Museum becomes Fanbase, the Rathausplatz (again) the Eurovision Village and so far numerous public viewing places are already known in the city.
All of Vienna is the focus of attention when the Eurovision Song Contest takes place in May 2026. But the big event is not only limited to the Stadthalle: the atmosphere is supposed to be felt throughout the city. Where can you be feverish? What is everything planned? The program is huge: here the post office is supposed to go In just five weeks it's time again: Vienna is once again the biggest stage in Europe and is now home to the Eurovision S…
🇦🇹 Eurovision 2026: More Details About Eurovision Events in Vienna
Vienna has announced a list of activities and events that will take place across the city during Eurovision week. The city of Vienna has released an event guide detailing what Eurovision fans can expect when visiting the Austrian capital. Between 9 and 17 May, visitors will be able to explore the Eurovision Village, attend public screenings of the shows, and take part in celebrations at the Eurofan House and Euro Club. Eurovision Village Image S…
ESC not only for fans with tickets: Vienna wants to make the song contest experienceable for as many people as possible. Seniors, tram drivers and socially disadvantaged people should also benefit from this.
At the 70th Song Contest in May, not only the Wiener Stadthalle will be seized, but all of Vienna.
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