All the Eurovision pre-parties for 2026
- Hayley Bessell

- Mar 19
- 2 min read

Once all the competing entries of Eurovision are out, the next phase of the countdown to the Contest begins: the pre-parties!
The pre-party circuit is made up of a number of concert events all over Europe where the competing artists perform along with fan favourite national final participants and previous Eurovision artists.
It's a great opportunity for acts to promote their entry while also honing their live performance skills.
For some acts, this may be the first time they have performed their Eurovision song live.
The details for this year's pre-parties are below.
Oslo: Nordic Eurovision pre-party
Saturday 21 March 2026 - 7pm
Rockefeller Music Hall
Mariboes gate 5B, 0183 Oslo
Amsterdam: Eurovision in Concert
Saturday 11 April 2026 - 8pm
AFASA Live
Johan Cruijff Boulevard 590, Amsterdam
London: Euro Rave Ball 1 (London Eurovision Festival)
Friday 17 April 2026 - 8pm
Scala
London: Euro Rave Ball 2 (London Eurovision Festival)
Saturday 18 April 2026 - 8pm
Colours Hoxton
Hoxton Square, Shoreditch London, N1 6NU
Bucharest: Eurovision pre-party
Saturday 18 April 2026
Arenele Romane
Further details to come..
London Eurovision Party
Sunday 19 April 2026 - 6pm
OUTERNET
Denmark Street, Charing Cross Road, London
Who will be performing?
A full list for each pre-party is on each of the party's individual websites. It is important to note that MANY artists take part in these parties, including artists for this year, previous years, previous winners as well as national final artists.
And if you didn't already know, our very own Delta Goodrem will be at the Nordic party this weekend!
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