Austria’s capital will be the housewife of the 70th Eurovision song contest, which will bring to the city of millions of euros and thousands of guests from around the world.
Vienna officially prepares for the 70th anniversary of the song Eurovision’s anniversary. This was reported by the public broadcaster orf.
Last week it was announced that it was the Austrian capital who won the Innsbruck in the struggle for the right to take a large outgoing show.
The main platform is the Wiener Stadthalle, and the Town Hall Square, where the Eurovision Village will work from the middle of the fan movement. The entrance is free, and guests can watch concerts, DJs and light shows daily from 11:00 to 24:00. The Semi -Finals will be greeted on large screens on May 12 and 14 and the final, which will be held on May 16.
The solemn start of the competition will be held in the town hall. One of the most noticeable -noticeable moments is the turquoise of the carpet -a turquoise path in which the delegations of all participating countries take place.
Organizers emphasize that they are using the 2015 experience, when Vienna has accepted the Eurovision, paying attention to the guests.
According to estimates by the Ecoaustria Institute, next May, about 90 thousand euros will arrive in Vienna. They will spend approximately € 21 million in the city. The total economic impact of the competition is estimated to be more than € 52 million, also predicting the creation of nearly 550 new jobs. In addition, advertising can carry € 730 million.
Earlier it was reported that Ukraine would participate in the International Music Competition Eurovision-2026.
Eurovision-2026 will be held in Vienna
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