
24/7 Eurovision Song Contest hits YouTube stream returns to YouTube for second year, featuring classics, viral songs and nonstop music celebrating 70 years.
A 24/7 stream of new performances and classic moments from the Eurovision Song Contest is returning to the official YouTube channel, delivering a continuous flow of hits from across all eras. The non-stop broadcast brings together some of the most memorable performances in the contest’s history.
The continuous stream was first launched last year on May 1st, and now returns once again to mark the 70th anniversary of the Eurovision Song Contest, offering fans a constant musical experience throughout the season.
What Makes a Eurovision Hit?
Throughout the stream, viewers will hear the biggest songs in the contest’s history from high-scoring performances on the scoreboard, to viral hits that gained global popularity, and fan-favorite classics that remain beloved over time.
The broadcast runs day and night, showcasing a wide variety of Eurovision moments: competitive entries that topped rankings, songs that became international chart successes, and entries that stayed iconic among fans even without winning the contest.
Designed as a continuous listening experience, the 24/7 stream offers a soundtrack for Eurovision fans at any time from pre-show watch parties, to post-show celebrations, or simply casual listening at home.
Eurovision 2026 – Dates and times
Eurovision 2026 will take place in May, continuing the long‑standing tradition.
Here are the exact dates:
- First semi‑final: Tuesday, May 12th, 2026
- Second semi‑final: Thursday, May 14th, 2026
- Grand final: Saturday, May 16th, 2026
For those asking “What time does Eurovision 2026 start?”, each live show is scheduled to begin at 21:00 CET, making it accessible to viewers right across the continent.
Side events and Eurovision parties
In the run‑up to Eurovision 2026, several side events and Eurovision parties are planned across Europe. At these pre‑parties, competing artists perform their entries live, promoting their songs, meeting fans and giving interviews to media outlets from all over the continent. These events include:
Melfest WKND in Stockholm, March 6th-7th
Eurovision Party SKG in Thessaloniki, March 12th
Nordic Music Celebration, March 21st
Eurovision in Concert 2026 in Amsterdam, April 11th
London Eurovision Party, April 19th
Eurovision 2026: the 70th edition of the contest will take place in Vienna, Austria, on May 12th, 14th, and 16th, 2026. The Wiener Stadthalle arena, which will host the event, is expected to accommodate around 16,000 spectators per show. The contest returns to Austria following the nation’s third historic win with the song “Wasted Love”, performed by JJ. It will be Austria’s third time hosting Eurovision, after previous editions held in the country in 1967 and 2015.

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