Eurovision song contest to go on tour to celebrate 70th anniversary

Eurovision Song Contest to Take Its Global Stage for First Time Ever as it Marks 70 Years

The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has announced plans for its first ever tour to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the iconic Eurovision song contest, bringing together legendary performers and upcoming artists from around the world. The six-week extravaganza will kick off in June with stops in major cities including London, Paris, Vienna, and more.

The announcement comes as the contest faces controversy over its inclusion of Israel, following a boycott led by several European broadcasters due to concerns about Israel's involvement in the Gaza conflict. Despite this, the EBU has reaffirmed its decision to allow Israel to participate in the competition, with the Israeli broadcaster Kan welcoming the move and Israel's president expressing his support for Israel's representation on global stages.

As part of the tour, iconic Eurovision song contest performers will take the stage alongside 2026's artists, performing their own original entries as well as covering fan favorites from the contest's 70-year history. Fans can expect an unforgettable experience with seven decades of music at its core.

The tour has been hailed by the EBU as a celebration of the contest's legacy and global fan community. The event will be a major milestone for Eurovision, marking the first time the competition will take its global stage beyond its traditional television broadcast format. With record-breaking ticket sales already reported, fans are eagerly anticipating this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Ten European cities will host the tour from June 15th to July 2nd, with the contest finals taking place in Vienna on May 16th. The EBU's decision to prioritize inclusivity and representation comes as controversy surrounding Israel's participation continues to be a topic of discussion among fans and broadcasters alike.
 
OMG, can you believe Eurovision is finally going global πŸŒŽπŸŽ‰?! I mean, it makes total sense – the contest has been making waves around the world for decades, so why not give fans everywhere a taste? I'm low-key excited to see legendary performers like ABBA and Celine Dion share the stage with newer artists, and can't wait to jam out to all the iconic Eurovision bops 🎢. The controversy surrounding Israel's participation is definitely a bummer, but I love that the EBU is prioritizing inclusivity and representation – it's about time we celebrate music and community over politics 🌈. Ticket sales are already flying out the window, so if you can snag one, GO FOR IT! 🎟️
 
Man, can you even imagine the energy at one of these Eurovision concerts? 🀩 They're taking it to a whole new level by hosting shows in major cities around the world! It's amazing how something that started as just a TV show has become this global phenomenon with such passionate fans. And I gotta say, having legendary performers and up-and-coming artists on the same stage is gonna be lit πŸ”₯. It's also cool to see how they're prioritizing inclusivity and representation - even if it means dealing with controversy 🀝. But hey, 70 years of Eurovision history is definitely worth celebrating!
 
omg can you believe eurovision is turning 70?! 🀯 it's like, what even was the world like back then? anyway, i'm so stoked they're taking the show on the road - who doesn't love live music?! i heard the lineup for the tour is gonna be epic, with legends and newbies alike taking the stage. i'm thinking of sneaking into a show in paris, but probs gonna get caught trying to sing along to 'waterloo' in a crowd full of strangers lol πŸŽ€πŸ•Ί
 
🀩 I'm absolutely stoked about this tour! It's a great way for Eurovision to break free from its traditional broadcast format and bring the energy of the contest to a global audience 🌎. The fact that they're including iconic performers alongside newer artists is a fantastic nod to the history of the competition, while also showcasing the diversity of music in the modern era 🎡.

It's also wonderful to see the EBU prioritizing inclusivity and representation – it's about time we saw more countries represented on global stages! 🌈 The controversy surrounding Israel's participation has been a hot topic for fans and broadcasters alike, but I think this tour is a great way to bring people together and celebrate music in all its forms ❀️.

Can't wait to see the performances and get a taste of seven decades of Eurovision magic ✨.
 
πŸŽ‰ Oh my gosh, I'm beyond excited about this! 🀩 Eurovision is already an amazing show, but taking it on the road for its 70th anniversary? 😍 That's like, the ultimate celebration! I know some people are upset about Israel's inclusion (I get it, complicated history), but can't we just focus on the music and unity for once? 🎢 I mean, who doesn't love a good ol' fashioned sing-along to "Waterloo" or "Euphoria"? πŸ˜‚ And can you even imagine seeing iconic performers like ABBA, Celine Dion, or Madonna share the stage with new talent? 🀯 It's gonna be EVERYTHING! πŸ’–
 
I'm so stoked that Eurovision is finally bringing its global stage show to cities around the world 🌎🎀! It's been a long time coming, and I think it's about time we got to experience all that amazing music and history in person 🀩. The fact that they're including iconic performers alongside new talent is going to be incredible - I mean, can you even imagine seeing some of your favorite Eurovision legends perform live on stage with artists from other countries? 😍

And yeah, the whole controversy surrounding Israel's participation is a bit of a bummer πŸ€•. But I'm glad the EBU has decided to prioritize inclusivity and representation - it's all about bringing people together through music, right? 🎢 I think this tour is going to be an unforgettable experience for fans everywhere, and I'm counting down the days until the first show πŸŽ‰! The fact that they're having record-breaking ticket sales already just proves how much we love Eurovision πŸ’–. Bring on June 15th and get ready for a month of non-stop music magic! 🌟
 
omg can u even imagine how epic it'll be for eurovision to go global for the first time ever?! 🀩 they're gonna have legendary performers + upcoming artists from all around the world performing together on stage, with iconic songs from past decades & original new tracks... it's like a dream come true for fans! πŸ’« and i'm so loving that they're making this tour a celebration of diversity & inclusivity - it's amazing how something that can be polarizing can also bring people together in such a powerful way 🌎
 
idk why they're makin this big deal about israel, its not like they didnt expect some controversy... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ the eu has been talkin about inclusivity for ages but still got a lot of work 2 do, u think they'll really be able 2 make it happen? 70 yrs and stil cant get rid of those old Eurovision drama's lol
 
OMG, can you even imagine performing on stage with legends like ABBA or Celine Dion?! 🀩 The Eurovision tour is going to be EPIC! I'm so hyped that they're including Israel in the contest despite the controversy. It's all about inclusivity and representation, right? πŸ’– I mean, it's not just about the music, it's about bringing people together from all over the world. The fact that record-breaking ticket sales are already happening is just a sign of how much we love Eurovision! πŸŽ‰ Who else is counting down the days until June 15th?! πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” They're still gonna do it though... Touring Eurovision all over the world after all that drama about Israel 🌎. I don't get why it matters so much for some people anyway, can't we just enjoy the music? 🎡 And 70 years of history to cover, what's not to love? πŸ™„ Still gonna be a big deal no matter what... πŸ’₯
 
omg did u know that eurovision is having its first global tour ever?? 🀩 like, they're gonna have legendary performers & new artists from all around the world performing together! 🌎 but let me tell u, it's kinda weird they're ignoring the boycott controversy... i mean, i get that inclusivity is a big deal for them, but can't they just make an exception for israel this one time? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ still tho, i'm low-key hyped to see some of my fave eurovision songs performed live 🎡
 
I'm super hyped about Eurovision going global for the first time, but I gotta say, it's kinda weird they're doing this while Israel is still getting flak from some Europeans πŸ€”. Like, I get why they wanna celebrate inclusivity, but can't we just enjoy the music without all the drama? On a positive note tho, I'm stoked to see legendary performers and new artists come together for an epic show 🎢. Seven decades of Eurovision goodness is gonna be lit! 😁 But what's really got me wondering is if this tour will help heal some of those Eurovision divisions or just widen them? Only time (and the concerts) will tell 🀞
 
I'm so stoked they're finally gonna take Eurovision on the road! 🀩 I mean, who doesn't love live music, right? It'll be sick to see all these legendary performers and new artists come together for one massive party. The fact that they're including old fan faves in the setlists is just going to make it even more lit. I'm low-key worried about the controversy with Israel's participation tho... πŸ€” still, I think the EBU's stance on inclusivity is a good one, you know? Can't wait to see how all these cities come together for this massive concert series!
 
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