The first ever Eurovision world tour is coming to Australia next month
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30.10.2024

The first ever Eurovision world tour is coming to Australia next month

Eurovision
Words by Staff Writer

Eurovision on tour makes Australian debut with concerts in Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney.

For the first time since the Eurovision Song Contest began in 1956, the iconic event is embarking on a world tour, bringing the Eurovision experience to fans around the globe.

Eurovision on Tour will visit Australia with three exclusive performances in November, marking Australia as the only country to host multiple stops on the tour. Presented by Eurodrama Entertainment, the tour celebrates the spirit of Eurovision and will feature 18 past Eurovision stars performing beloved hits.

Eurovision on Tour Australia dates

  • Brisbane: The Tivoli – 13 November
  • Melbourne: The Palais – 15 November
  • Sydney: The Enmore – 17 November

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After stops in London, Paris, and Madrid, Eurovision on Tour will bring its celebration of music, creativity, and diversity to Australian fans in Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney. The tour’s spokesperson, Italian-African pop star Senhit, expressed her excitement about bringing the tour to Australia, noting the country’s deep connection to Eurovision despite joining the contest only in 2015. “Eurovision has always been about bringing people together through music, no matter where in the world you are. Taking Eurovision on Tour to Australia is incredibly exciting for me because it means sharing this celebration of diversity and creativity with even more fans.”

Each show will feature 18 Eurovision legends performing hits from across the years, along with a fan zone filled with iconic Eurovision stage props and costumes, including legendary items from ABBA. Headlining the Australian tour are Senhit (San Marino), Korea-Australian Eurovision alumna Dami Im (Australia), and 17-year-old Sydney native Silia Kapsis, who will be Eurovision’s youngest entrant in 2024.

Fans can also look forward to performances by previous winners Carola (Sweden), Emmelie de Forest (Denmark), and Linda Martin (Ireland), alongside acts like Destiny (Malta), Efendi (Azerbaijan), and The Roop (Lithuania). The tour will give Australian audiences a chance to witness these renowned artists performing Eurovision hits live.

Prices start at $88.81 plus booking fees, with VIP Meet & Greet Packages available for $190.76 plus booking fees. Tickets are available at eurovisionontour.tv.