Who is performing on the Eurovision Song Contest Live Tour?
The European Broadcasting Union has pulled back the curtain on the first wave of performers confirmed for a major new celebration marking a huge milestone for the Eurovision Song Contest.
As Eurovision turns 70 in 2026, the EBU is commemorating seven decades of music, spectacle, and cultural impact with a special Eurovision Song Contest Live Tour, launching this June. The tour will bring some of the contest’s most legendary names back to the stage, alongside a taste of Eurovision’s future.
A 10-City Celebration Across Europe
The anniversary tour will visit ten cities, each hosting one high-energy show packed with classic hits and fan favorites:
London
Hamburg
Milan
Zürich
Antwerp
Cologne
Copenhagen
Amsterdam
Paris
Stockholm
Adding a modern twist, ten competing artists from Eurovision Song Contest 2026 will also appear during the tour. Those acts will be revealed after the 2026 contest concludes, giving fans something extra to look forward to once the competition wraps.
First Artists Confirmed
The initial lineup features a powerful mix of winners, podium-finishers, and cult Eurovision icons:
Alessandra – Norway’s 2023 representative, who finished 5th
Guy Sebastian – Australia’s breakout Eurovision star, 5th place in 2015
Helena Paparizou – Eurovision winner in 2005 for Greece and 3rd place in 2001
Katrina – Winner for the United Kingdom in 1997
Johnny Logan – Three-time Eurovision winner (1980, 1987) and winning composer in 1992
Lordi – Finland’s unforgettable 2006 champions
Verka Serduchka – Iconic runner-up from Ukraine in 2007
With more performers still to be announced, the Eurovision Song Contest Live Tour is shaping up to be one of the most ambitious fan events in the contest’s history—part nostalgia trip, part victory lap, and part launchpad for the next generation of Eurovision stars.
Tickets for the Eurovision Song Contest Live Tour go on general sale on Friday 6 February at 10:00 CET but Eurofans who register for a free Eurovision.com account by 20:00 CET on Sunday 1 February will gain exclusive access to the official 48-hour Eurofan pre-sale beginning on Monday 2 February at 10:00 CET.

