Eurovision will reconnect with fans with an ambitious ‘online village’
The Eurovision Song Contest is finding its voice once again in the form of a free-to-all ‘online village’ open to fans of the singing competition for one week only from May 15-23.A chance for the contest to reconnect with audiences after a year off due to Covid-19, the initiative boasts a series of live concerts from artists such as Johnny Logan and DJ Afrojack, as well as the opportunity to remotely explore the 2021 host city of Rotterdam.
What is the Online Eurovision Village?
In the absence of an in-person gathering, organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 have been forced to think creatively about new ways of bringing people together safely.
Eurovision creates virtual village for global guests
The experience will include behind-the-scenes content and live performances.
by Fayola Douglas
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The Online Eurovision Village opens up on 15 May
Open Up to the Online Eurovision Village
Today, 13:15 CEST
From 15 - 23 May 2021 the doors of the Online Eurovision Village will open up to visitors from around the world. Fans can immerse themselves in the world of Eurovision and enjoy live concerts by artists such as Johnny Logan and DJ Afrojack.
Fans will be able to explore Rotterdam, meet its talented citizens, party surrounded by the Cube Houses or in the iconic Market Hall, and enjoy front-row seats for a live DJ Afrojack set. There will also be a special edition of the Dutch