Eurovision 2027: BNT Director General Reveals Why Burgas Won Hosting Race
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Bulgaria, which won Eurovision for the first time in its history with singer Dara's song "Bangaranga," will host the competition in Burgas, 90 kilometers from Türkiye. Following the announcement of the venue, accommodation prices in the region skyrocketed.
The fact that the Eurovision Song Contest will land in the coastal city of Burgas next year, rather than the capital Sofia, came as a surprise to many on Thursday. But not to the locals. Journalist Venelin Kostadinov, who was born in Burgas and has lived there his entire life, explains why this sunny city on the Black Sea is the perfect host and shares his ultimate tips for the traveling Eurovision fan.
Varna (Bulgaria)- The Bulgarian city of Burgas, located on the banks of the Black Sea and 380 kilometers east of Sofia, will be the venue of the Eurovision Festival 2027, reported on Thursday the BNT public radio and television station in a statement. "The contest will take place in May, but from tomorrow we will start working [...] The entrance The Bulgarian city of Burgas, next to the Black Sea, will host the Eurovision Festival 2027 was first…
Read the full article on stephaneLarue.com Burgas will organise the Eurovision Song Contest 2027, announced the EBU and Bulgarian TV BNT on 13 August 2026. The seaside town succeeds in Vienna, where DARA had offered Bulgaria its first victory with "Bangaranga". The semifinals will be held on 11 and 13 May 2027, the final on 15 May, at the Arena Burgas, a complex that can accommodate up to 15,000 spectators facing the Black Sea.
Eurovision 2027: BNT Director General Reveals Why Burgas Won Hosting Race
BNT Director General Milena Milotinova has explained why Burgas was selected as the host city for the Eurovision Song Contest 2027, as preparations for the event officially get underway. The coastal city of Burgas has been announced as the host city for the Eurovision Song Contest 2027 on May 11, 13 and 15. In a recent interview with Bulgarian media, Milotinova said Burgas secured hosting rights because it presented the strongest overall proposa…
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