News: ‘Eurovision On Tour’ arrives in Australia

Eurovision On Tour kicks off in Australia tonight at the Tivoli in Brisbane, before heading to the Palais in Melbourne on November 15 and The Enmore in Sydney on November 17.

Following concerts in London, Paris and Madrid, the biggest live music show on earth is touring for the first time since the Eurovision Song Contest began in 1956, presented by Eurodrama Entertainment, SL.

“The idea was first presented in 2019. After a worldwide pandemic plus two years of negotiation, Eurodrama Entertainment, SL could secure the exclusivity and name using right from the EBU to organise the first world tour of the Eurovision Song Contest,” says tour star and spokesperson, Italian-African pop star Senhit, a three-time fan favourite contestant in the Song Contest who has toured the world singing Eurovision hits.

Australia is the only country in the world to receive multiple tour stops, despite only joining the Eurovision Song Contest in 2015, proving just how huge the Eurovision fan base is here.

“Eurovision has always been about bringing people together through music, no matter where in the world you are. Taking Eurovision On Tour to Australia is incredibly exciting for me because it means sharing this celebration of diversity and creativity with even more fans.”

“Australia has such a passionate Eurovision community, and I can’t wait to experience that energy firsthand.”

No less than 18 Eurovision stars will perform the songs that captivated the world on the internationally televised singing competition, alongside a dedicated fan zone complete with stage props and legendary outfits (including ABBA).

The full list of performers for the Australian tour include:

Senhit (San Marino, 2011, 2020 & 2021)

Dami Im (Australia, 2016)

Carola (Sweden, 1983, 1991 & 2006)

Destiny (Malta, 2015 & 2021)

Efendi (Azerbaijan, 2020 & 2021)

Emmelie de Forest (Denmark, 2013)

Esther Hart (Netherlands, 2003)

Jalisse (Italy, 1997)

Linda Martin (Ireland, 1984 & 1992)

Nicki French (United Kingdom, 2000)

Ovi & Ilinca Bacila (Romania, 2010, 2014 & 2017)

Rosa López (Spain, 2002)

Silia Kapsis (Cyprus, 2024)

Soraya (Spain, 2009)

Sunstroke Project (Moldova, 2010 & 2017)

Suzy (Portugal, 2014)

The Roop (Lithuania, 2020 & 2021)

Theo Evan (Cyprus, 2025)

More information and tickets can be found at www.eurovisionontour.tv

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