First Superstars Announced for the Historic Eurovision Song Contest Live Tour
Tickets for the tour go on general sale on Friday, 6 February at 10:00 CET, but Eurofans who register for a free account at Eurovision.com by 20:00 CET on Sunday, 1 February will have exclusive access to a 48-hour presale, starting Monday, 2 February at 10:00 CET.
The EBU will confirm the 2026 contest stars joining the tour after the Grand Final of the 70th Eurovision.
Martin Green CBE, Director of the Eurovision Song Contest, said:
“This tour is a dream come true for Eurofans. Bringing together the true Eurovision Icons, representing 70 years of musical diversity, with the stars of the 2026 contest is something that has never been done before. It is a unique celebration of music history and our live present. Every night will be filled with legendary songs, unforgettable moments, and the joy that only Eurovision can provide. If you love Eurovision, this experience is simply irresistible.”
Meet the stars appearing on stage:
- Alessandra – Norway 2023: The viral sensation with “Queen of Kings,” a dynamic, multi-style anthem that became one of the biggest global streaming hits in recent contest years.
- Guy Sebastian – Australia 2015: One of Australia’s most successful artists with over 7 million global sales, and the country’s first official Eurovision representative, finishing 5th in 2015.
- Elena Paparizou – Greece 2005/2001: Pioneering winner for Greece in 2005 with “My Number One” and 3rd place in 2001 with Antique and “(I Would) Die for You.”
- Johnny Logan – Ireland 1980/1987/Composer 1992: The only artist to win three times, twice as a performer and once as a composer, with the legendary “Hold Me Now” and “What’s Another Year.”
- Katrina – United Kingdom 1997: The voice behind “Love Shine a Light,” the UK’s last Eurovision win.
- Lordi – Finland 2006: The band that brought Finland its first victory with “Hard Rock Hallelujah,” introducing rock & metal to Eurovision.
- Verka Serduchka – Ukraine 2007: The explosive performer with “Dancing Lasha Tumbai,” one of the most memorable acts in Eurovision history.
Eurovision Song Contest Live Tour 2026 Dates:
- Mon 15 June – London, UK – O2 Arena
- Wed 17 June – Hamburg, Germany – Barclays Arena
- Fri 19 June – Milan, Italy – Arena Milano
- Sat 20 June – Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion
- Mon 22 June – Antwerp, Belgium – AFAS Dome
- Tue 23 June – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena
- Thu 25 June – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
- Sat 27 June – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
- Mon 29 June – Paris, France – Accor Arena
- Thu 2 July – Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena
Full details, artist announcements, and ticket links: www.eurovision.com/tour




