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- Thursday 2 July 2026Show starts20:00
Eurovision Song Contest embarks on anniversary tour - landing in Stockholm at Avicii Arena!
Eurovision Icons at Avicii Arena: Alessandra | Guy Sebastian | Helena Paparizou, | Johnny Logan | Katrina | Lordi | Verka Serduchka
In June and July, tens of thousands of fans are invited to gather in ten major European cities to celebrate the music, community and traditions that define the world's biggest live music event - the Eurovision Song Contest, which turns 70 this year. The very first official Eurovision Song Contest Live Tour will take place in Europe this summer. The tour will reach Sweden and the Avicii Arena in Stockholm on July 2.
The tour will feature Eurovision Icons who have created legendary performances over the past seven decades of the Eurovision Song Contest, as well as 10 competing artists from the 2026 contest in Vienna. The artists will perform their own Eurovision entries as well as interpretations of their favorite songs from the contest's 70-year history.
The 2026 artists who will be joining the European tour will be announced by the EBU after the Eurovision Song Contest final on 16 May.
Meet our Eurovision Icons:
Alessandra – Norway’s viral Eurovision sensation With “Queen of Kings”, Alessandra took Eurovision 2023 by storm. The song became one of the biggest streaming successes of the contest in recent years, dominating TikTok and reaching hundreds of millions of streams. Her impact has made her a modern Eurovision icon.
Guy Sebastian – Australia’s Eurovision pioneer Guy Sebastian is one of Australia’s most successful artists of all time, with over 7 million records sold worldwide. As Australia’s first official Eurovision entrant in 2015, where he finished fifth with “Tonight Again”, he helped broaden the global reach of the contest.
Helena Paparizou – Swedish-Greek trailblazer Helena Paparizou made history in 2005 when she gave Greece its first Eurovision victory with “My Number One”. She is also one of the exclusive group of artists to have placed in the top three twice, after finishing third in 2001 with Antique and “(I Would) Die for You”.
Johnny Logan – Ireland’s Eurovision Maestro Often referred to as “Mr Eurovision”, Johnny Logan is a true Eurovision royalty. The only artist to have won the contest three times – twice as a performer and once as a songwriter (“Why Me”, 1992). Classics such as “Hold Me Now” (1987) and “What’s Another Year” (1980) are deeply rooted in Eurovision history. His return promises pure nostalgia and sing-alongs in every arena.
Katrina – The voice behind a Eurovision classic Katrina, formerly of Katrina and The Waves, led the UK to victory in 1997 with “Love Shine a Light” – one of the contest’s most beloved winning songs of all time. It was the country’s most recent Eurovision victory and a defining moment in modern Eurovision history.
Lordi – The Finnish band that changed Eurovision forever With “Hard Rock Hallelujah”, Lordi took home Finland’s first win in 2006 and changed Eurovision forever. They shattered prejudices and showed that rock and metal belong in the contest. With monster costumes, theatrical energy and a boundary-breaking sound, Lordi is one of the most iconic and influential names in Eurovision history.
Verka Serduchka – Ukraine's electrifying entertainer With "Dancing Lasha Tumbai", Verka Serduchka created one of the most colorful, joyful and unforgettable performances in Eurovision 2007. The iconic character – alter ego of Andriy Mykhailovych Danylko – is a global audience favorite and a true Eurovision Icon.