Wednesday-Thursday brings us Robin S, Shirley Clamp and Frans - and six countries' ESC artists
Halfway through Eurovision week and Malmö is filling up with music and fans. On the Euphoria Stage we'll have big star Robin S, Schlagerfeber together with Shirley Clamp & Frans and six of the competing artists. It will be show time when Swedish artists sing their favourite ABBA songs - Paul Rey, Kristin Amparo, Dajana Indy and Alex Holmgren. There will be even more ABBA when DJ Mademoiselle Carousel invites us to a sing-along. And one of the world's greatest Eurovision DJs will join us in the Village.
Dance band freak, biker, pop nerd, gala queen, or little princess: everyone is welcome when Jonas Hedqvist and audience favourite from Sweden's Dragrace, Antonina Nutshell, invite you to an evening of live performances, DJs and surprises.
Raindear redefines pop music with her versatile style and electronic soundscapes - we get to experience this at Tattoo Stage. On the same stage, Deya Disa with her band offer a captivating fusion of indie rock/pop and soul.
Nick Hvidtfeldt is known around Copenhagen for helping dance lovers explore their inner pop star. In Eurovision Village, he teaches you the dance to two iconic Eurovision choreographies. You can explore this and much more on the fifth and sixth days of Eurovision Week on May 8 and 9.
Public screening of the semi final May 9
21:00-23:30 Eurovision Village, Eurphoria Stage (free of charge, no ticket required)
21:00–23:00 Malmö Live (ticket required)
21:00-23:00 Amiralen – as part of Euro Fan Café powered by EuroGlam (required)
Practical info for your visit to Eurovision Village
Opening hours
The Eurovision Village in Folkets Park is open every day between 11.00–23.00 except on May 11 when it is open until 01.00.
Bag ban
Between May 4–11, there is a bag ban in the park. This applies to all types of bags and pouches regardless of size. Wallets and small toiletry bags that fit in your pocket can be brought in. There are lockers for short-term storage outside the park.
Food and beverages may not be brought in either, but an empty water bottle is fine and can be filled at the park's water stations.
Refreshments
Food and drinks are available in the park's restaurants, kiosks, and food trucks.
Toilets
There are several toilets in the park and urinals for both men and women.