
For the fourth time: The Netherlands will host the Eurovision party “Het Grote Songfestivalfeest” this December, featuring 25 well-known and beloved Eurovision participants from various years.
The Dutch Eurovision event “Het Grote Songfestivalfeest” will be held for the fourth time on December 12, 2024, at the ‘Ziggo Dome’ arena in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. The venue can accommodate approximately 17,000 spectators. This spectacular show was first organized in late 2019 to celebrate the Netherlands’ victory in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 held in Tel Aviv, and in anticipation of the 2020 contest in Rotterdam, which was ultimately postponed to 2021 due to the global pandemic.
Edsilia Rombley, who represented the Netherlands in 1998 and 2007 and co-hosted the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam, will once again take the helm as the event’s host. This time, she will be hosting solo, without her previous co-host Cornald Maas.
Star-Studded Lineup:
- Alyona Alyona & Jerry Heil: Represented Ukraine in Eurovision 2024 with “Teresa & Maria”, finishing third.
- Anne-Marie David: Won Eurovision 1973 for Luxembourg with “Tu te reconnaîtras” and came third in 1979 for France with “Je suis l’enfant-soleil”.
- Baby Lasagna: Represented Croatia in Eurovision 2024 with “Rim Tim Tagi Dim”, finishing second.
- Bambie Thug: Represented Ireland in Eurovision 2024 with “Doomsday Blue”, finishing sixth.
- Elena Tsagrinou: Represented Cyprus in Eurovision 2021 with “El Diablo”, finishing 16th.
- Esther Hart: Represented the Netherlands in Eurovision 2003 with “One More Night”, finishing 13th.
- Gjon’s Tears: Represented Switzerland in Eurovision 2021 with “Tout L’univers”, finishing third.
- Go_A: Represented Ukraine in Eurovision 2021 with “Shum”, finishing fifth.
- Guy Sebastian: Represented Australia in Eurovision 2015 with “Tonight Again”, finishing fifth.
- Johnny Logan: Won Eurovision 1980 for Ireland with “What’s Another Year” and again in 1987 with “Hold Me Now”.
- Käärjä: Represented Finland in Eurovision 2023 with “Cha Cha Cha”, finishing second.
- Katrina: Won Eurovision 1997 for the UK with “Love Shine a Light”.
- Kristian Kostov: Represented Bulgaria in Eurovision 2017 with “Beautiful Mess”, finishing second.
- Loreen: Won Eurovision 2012 for Sweden with “Euphoria” and again in 2023 with “Tattoo”.
- Maggie McNeal: Represented the Netherlands in Eurovision 1974 with “I See a Star”, finishing third, and in 1980 with “Amsterdam”, finishing fifth.
- Mandy Huydts: Represented the Netherlands in Eurovision 1986 with “Alles Heeft Ritme”, finishing 13th.
- Marcus & Martinus: Represented Sweden in Eurovision 2024 with “Unforgettable”, finishing ninth.
- Marlayne: Represented the Netherlands in Eurovision 1999 with “One Good Reason”, finishing eighth.
- Marija Šerifović: Won Eurovision 2007 for Serbia with “Molitva”.
- Nemo: Won Eurovision 2024 for Switzerland with “The Code”.
- Nicole: Won Eurovision 1982 for Germany with “Ein bißchen Frieden”.
- Poli Genova: Represented Bulgaria in Eurovision 2011 with “Na Inat”, finishing 12th in the second semi-final, and in 2016 with “If Love Was a Crime”, finishing fourth.
- S10: Represented the Netherlands in Eurovision 2022 with “De Diepte”, finishing 11th.
- Sakis Rouvas: Represented Greece in Eurovision 2004 with “Shake It”, finishing third, and in 2009 with “This Is Our Night”, finishing seventh.
- Verka Serduchka: Represented Ukraine in Eurovision 2007 with “Dancing Lasha Tumbai”, finishing second.
This event promises to be an unforgettable celebration of Eurovision history, featuring performances from winners, runners-up, and fan favorites from across the decades. Attendees will have the opportunity to relive iconic moments and discover new favorites from recent contests.”
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Source: hetgrotesongfestivalfeest.nl

