The concert will take place on June 15, 2026, at the O2 Arena as part of a 10-city European tour marking 70 years of the contest.
The tour will feature iconic Eurovision performers from the past seven decades, alongside 10 artists set to compete in the 2026 contest in Vienna.
Martin Green CBE, director of the Eurovision Song Contest, said: “As we celebrate 70 years of the Eurovision Song Contest, we wanted to do something truly unique and special – and the Eurovision Song Contest Live Tour is exactly that.
“This historic first tour captures the evolution of the contest – from broadcast icon to an immersive live experience – with a format that celebrates our fantastic past whilst looking to the future.
“For the very first time we are bringing the magic of the Eurovision Song Contest live experience directly to fans and their friends and families all over Europe.
“This is our chance to celebrate the music, the artists, and the community that have made the Eurovision Song Contest what it is for seven remarkable decades.”
Promoted by Semmel Concerts and produced by Progress Productions, the tour will offer fans the full Eurovision experience.
James O’Brien, CEO of Progress Productions, said: “Creating this concert series is an extraordinary honour.
“The Eurovision Song Contest has produced some of the most unforgettable performances in music history, and we can’t wait to bring that energy to arenas across Europe in 2026.
“This tour will be a celebration of everything that makes the Eurovision Song Contest iconic.”
The London show will be the opening night of the tour, which will then travel to major cities including Hamburg, Milan, Zurich, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Paris.
Other stops on the tour include Antwerp, Cologne, Amsterdam, and Paris.
While the full list of 2026 touring artists will be revealed after the Eurovision Grand Final on May 16, a mix of new and returning Eurovision stars is expected to appear.
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has promised “surprise special guests will also perform live on stage in every city.”
The tour follows high demand for tickets to the 70th Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna.
Organisers said the tour is a way for fans who missed out to “share the magic of Eurovision.”
Fans who register as “Eurofans” before February 1, 2026, will receive early access to tickets through a dedicated pre-sale.
Registration is available at eurovision.com/account/register.
Fans have been advised to monitor the official website, eurovision.com, for full tour details and ticketing information once it becomes available.
The tour will launch just one month after the Eurovision 2026 Grand Final.

