The main stage line-ups for the official Eurovision Village have been revealed and it’s going to be nine blockbuster days!
Around 100 acts – from pop royalty to future stars, community groups to children’s favourites– will take the stage across nine days, alongside a stellar line up of DJs.
From the 5 – 12 May, Liverpool’s Eurovision Village fan zone is free and non-ticketed with each day having a different feel.
The opening night on 5 May is all about the Uniting Power of Music, and will see Kalush Orchestra perform before the incredible Welcome to Eurotopia supergroup who today announce that Alex Moore of The Lathums has joined a line up already bursting with talent.
The Royalty Ball on the 6 May will follow onto stage after a set from Scissor Sisters’ Jake Shears, which is set to be an epic way to kick off Saturday night.
Sunday 7 is one for the families, as kids favourites Bluey, Hey Duggee, Andy and the Odd Socks, Blue Peter and UK Junior Eurovision entry Freya Skye take over.
Bank Holiday Monday (8 May) sees the best of Ukraine – Antytila, Go_A, alyona alyona and Jerry Heil perform, before the English National Opera does Eurovision makes Tuesday 9 a day for anyone who needs a dose of sheer joy in their day!
Wednesday 10 is for the musos as The Lightning Seeds, Girls Don’t Sync, Miles Kane and Michael Aldag perform as part of the United by Music Tour takeover, before Thursday 11 sees an extraordinary musical moment as Jamala performs her new album Qirim in a world premiere with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra.
Friday 12 is the perfect warm up to the years’ biggest party as Fleur East joins the all-female line up of Sophie Ellis Bextor and Charlotte Church’s Late Night Pop Dungeon.
Alongside these acts, the main stage will also welcome 20 of the performers who will be competing in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 across the week, giving fans a chance to see many of the hopefuls live for the first time as well as a stellar line up of DJ’s curated by Melodic Distraction.
The Grand Final Party on the Pier Head on 13 May has already sold out, and lucky ticket holders will enjoy the build up to the main show, with Claire Richards (from Steps), Jedward’s Epic Eurovision Singalong, The Venga Boys, Katrina from Katrina and the Waves, Brooke and Eurovision Super Fan and darling of the dancefloor Motsi Mabuse who will be compering the evening!
Full listings can be found on our dedicated Eurovision Village page and stage timings will be published the day before each show.
Apart from the sold out Grand Final screening on the 13 May, the Eurovision Village fan zone is free and non-ticketed.
Please be aware that should the village reach capacity we will operate a one-in-one-out system.
A full list of FAQs will advise visitors what they can and can’t bring on site, information about food and drink and a note on seating.
The full line-up for each day is below!
Friday 5 May – Welcome to Eurotopia
Doors open 5.30pm
Welcome to Eurotopia featuring;
Stealing Sheep
Natalie McCool
Alex from The Lathums
Andy McCluskey (OMD)
Red Rum Club
Kalush Orchestra
Gemma Cairney DJ set
IAmKyami
Niix, Maund and Binary
Saturday 6 May – A Royally Good Party
Doors open 10.30am
Royalty Ball by House of Suarez
Jake Shears
Voyager – Australia’s Eurovision Song Contest 2023 entry
Lambrou – Cyprus’s Eurovision Song Contest 2023 entry
The Busker – Malta’s Eurovision Song Contest 2023 entry
Remo Forrer – Switzerland’s Eurovision Song Contest 2023 entry
Mimicat – Portugal’s Eurovision Song Contest 2023 entry
Laura Jackson
DJ Sweet Spot
Will Tramp (Homoelectric)
Stage Host – Ngunan Adamu (host of the official BBC podcast EurovisionCast)
The Village will be open from 10.30am to screen the coronation of King Charles III
Sunday 7 May – Firstival
Doors open midday
House Gospel Choir
Hey Duggee Live Show
Bluey Live Show
Andy and The Odd Socks
Blue Peter
Freya Skye
EuroBrass
LIMF Academy presents;
Ni Maxine
Tee
Mic Lowry
Chris E and Laura Weaver
Matica
Stage Host – Lizzie Acker
Monday 8 May – This is Ukraine
Doors open midday
Antytila
Go_A
Tvorchi
Jerry Heil
alyona alyona
BBC Introducing presents;
ZUZU
KOF & Friends
Hushtones
The Crawlers
SISU
Raw Silk
Stage Host – Masha Vynogradova
Tuesday 9 May – Night At The Opera
Doors open midday
English National Opera does Eurovision feat Ruslana, Sonia and Russell Watson
Melovin
Gustaph – Belgium’s Eurovision Song Contest 2023 entry
Victor Vernicos – Greece’s Eurovision Song Contest 2023 entry
Joker Out – Solvenia’s Eurovision Song Contest 2023 entry
Hope Street Musical Choir
Natasha Kitty Kat
DJ Fairhurst
Josh Aitman and Snoodman Deejay
Stage Host – Jay Hynd
First Semi Final screening
Wednesday 10 May – United By Music
Doors open midday
The National Lottery United by Music Tour presents;
Girls Don’t Sync
The Lightning Seeds
Miles Kane
Michael Aldag
Marco Mengoni – Italy’s Eurovision Song Contest 2023 entry
Kaarija – Finland’s Eurovision Song Contest 2023 entry
Allesandra – Norway’s Eurovision Song Contest 2023 entry
TuranturalX ft Eldar Gasimov – Azerbaijan’s Eurovision Song Contest 2023 entry
100 Voice United Choir
Liverpool Unity Choir
Mix-stress
Piping Hot Disco
Stage Host – Dave Monks (BBC Introducing)
Thursday 11 May – Jamala Presents Qirim
Doors open midday
Jamala presents QIRIM with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
KrutB
Luke Black – Serbia’s Eurovision Song Contest 2023 entry
Let 3 – Croatia’s Eurovision Song Contest 2023 entry
Hope SEN Project
Neurodiversity Choir
Hope Uni Big Band
Yvonne (Dig Vinyl)
Backyard Balearic
Dharma Collective
Semi Final 2 screening
Friday 12 May – EuroEve
Doors open midday
Charlotte Church’s Late Night Pop Dungeon
Sophie Ellis Bextor
Fleur East
Tik Tok Take Over
Sonic Yootha
Shen
Alien Izz
Danny Beard
LIMF Academy presents
Superlate
Amique
Lazy Girl
Spiltmilk Society
Jade Burns (DJ)
Saturday 13 May – Grand Final Party on the Pier Head – ticketed.
Doors open 2pm
Claire Richards (Steps)
Vengaboys
Katrina of Katrina and the Waves
Jedward’s Epic Eurovision Singalong
Brooke
Dross
Danielle Moore
Stage Host – Motsi Mabuse