Overview
- The ten-city arena tour opens June 15 in London, stops in Hamburg on June 17 (Barclays Arena) and Cologne on June 23 (Lanxess-Arena), then continues to Milan, Zurich, Antwerp, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Paris and Stockholm.
- Programming will combine ten acts from the 2026 contest with past Eurovision performers, with additional surprise guests planned.
- The EBU will announce which 2026 finalists join the tour on May 16, the day after the Vienna final.
- Shows are designed to deliver Eurovision-scale production for fans unable to attend the final in Vienna.
- Fans must register by February 1 for exclusive ticket presale access, with dates, venues and line-ups to be posted at eurovision.com/tour.