Madrid’s annual Eurovision party, PrePartyES, will be held on April 17, 18, and 19, 2025, featuring Eurovision 2025 contestants. Ticket sales will begin next week!
The tradition of annual Eurovision parties in Madrid continues. Following the previous edition, which saw Eurovision representatives from 28 different countries participate, event organizers hope to replicate this success. They invite Eurovision fans to join the celebration, which will include three events on April 17, 18, and 19 at La Riviera club in Madrid, Spain.
PrePartyES 2025: A Three-Day Eurovision Extravaganza
The Spanish Eurovision party will maintain the format from the previous edition, featuring three events:
- Thursday, April 17: Dress Party – The kickoff event for the Spanish Eurovision party.
- Friday, April 18: Welcome PrePartyES – Featuring past Spanish Eurovision representatives and artists who participated in the Spanish national selection.
- Saturday, April 19: PrePartyES 2025 – The main event with Eurovision 2025 contestants.
Ticket Sales and Event Details
Early ticket sales will begin on Tuesday, November 5, at 09:00 PM (CET) and will be available through the official website pre-party.es.
Spain hosts two pre-Eurovision parties annually, one in Madrid and another in Barcelona. The Barcelona Eurovision Party is expected to take place on March 27, 28, and 29, 2025.
Eurovision Parties: A Growing Phenomenon
These pre-Eurovision events have become increasingly popular in recent years, offering fans the opportunity to see and interact with Eurovision contestants before the main competition. They serve as important promotional platforms for the artists and build excitement for the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest.
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