Beloved Eurovision artists to participate in new “Eurovision on Tour” concert series from late October 2024 to January 2025, performing in six European cities and three Australian venues.
For many Eurovision fans, the calendar year begins and ends in May. We’re currently in the quietest and most relaxed period of the year. Truth be told, not much is happening – it’s been several months since the drama of the last contest, and the excitement surrounding the Eurovision pre-selection season won’t begin for a few more months. This makes it the perfect time for a tour featuring iconic Eurovision artists, including several winners of the competition.
“Eurovision on Tour”: Bringing Eurovision Magic to Fans Worldwide
Eurodrama Entertainment, the group behind the “Nordic Eurovision Party” and the “Barcelona Eurovision Party,” is now producing a tour of top past contestants in major European and Australian cities. Their goal is to bring live performances of the most beloved Eurovision songs to as wide an audience as possible.
Tour Schedule and Participating Artists
The expected performance schedule is as follows:
- Madrid, Spain – October 25, 2024
- Stockholm, Sweden – October 27, 2024
- Paris, France – November 3, 2024
- London, United Kingdom – November 7, 2024
- Warsaw, Poland – November 10, 2024
- Brisbane, Australia – November 13, 2024
- Melbourne, Australia – November 15, 2024
- Sydney, Australia – November 17, 2024
- Amsterdam, Netherlands – January 12, 2025
The list of artists performing at the various events includes:
- Carola – Represented Sweden in Eurovision 1983 with “Främling” and finished third, represented the country in Eurovision 1991 with “Fångad Av En Stormvind” and won first place, and returned to the contest in Eurovision 2006 with “Invincible” and finished 5th.
- Linda Martin – Represented Ireland in Eurovision 1984 with “Terminal 3” and finished second, represented the country in Eurovision 1992 with “Why me?” and won first place.
- Jalisse – Represented Italy in Eurovision 1997 with “Fiumi di parole” and finished 4th.
- Nicki French – Represented the United Kingdom in Eurovision 2000 with “Don’t play that song again” and finished 16th.
- Rosa López – Represented Spain in Eurovision 2002 with “Europe’s living a celebration” and finished 7th.
- Esther Hart – Represented the Netherlands in Eurovision 2003 with “One more night” and finished 13th.
- Sunstroke Project – Represented Moldova in Eurovision 2010 with Olia Tira, performing “Ran away” and finished 22nd, returned to the contest in 2017 with “Hey Mamma” and finished third.
- Ovi & Ilinca Bacila – Ovi represented Romania in Eurovision 2010 with “Playing with fire” alongside Paula Seling and finished third. The duo returned to the contest in Eurovision 2014 with “Miracle” and finished 12th. Ilinca represented Romania in Eurovision 2017 with “Yodel It!” alongside Alex Florea and finished 7th.
- Senhit – Represented San Marino in Eurovision 2011 with “Stand by” and finished 16th in the first semi-final, was set to represent the country again in Eurovision 2020 (cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic) with “Freaky!” and returned to represent San Marino in Eurovision 2021 with “Adrenalina” featuring rapper Flo Rida, finishing 22nd.
- Emmelie de Forest – Represented Denmark in Eurovision 2013 with “Only Teardrops” and won first place.
- Suzy – Represented Portugal in Eurovision 2014 with “Quero ser tua” and finished 11th in the first semi-final.
- Destiny – Represented Malta in Junior Eurovision 2015 with “Not My Soul” and won first place. She was set to represent the country in Eurovision 2020 (cancelled) with “All of My Love” and returned to represent Malta in Eurovision 2021 with “Je Me Casse”, finishing 7th.
- The Roop – Represented Lithuania in Eurovision 2020 (cancelled) with “On Fire” and returned to represent the country in Eurovision 2021 with “Discoteque”, finishing 8th.
- Dami Im – Represented Australia in Eurovision 2016 with “Sound of Silence” and finished second.
- Efendi – Represented Azerbaijan in Eurovision 2020 (cancelled) with “Cleopatra”, returned to the contest in Eurovision 2021 with “Mata Hari” and finished 20th.
- Silia Kapsis – Represented Cyprus in Eurovision 2024 with “Lair” and finished 15th.
The production team has announced that additional artists are expected to be revealed in the future. Recently, the Australian website The Theatre.AU published a surprising new name – Theo Evan, Cyprus’ representative for Eurovision 2025, is also expected to perform at the Australian shows.
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