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Eurovision 2026: Host City Guide and Fan Experience

Eurovision 2026 comes to Vienna, Austria. Discover the venues, fan events, tickets, and everything you need for the ultimate Eurovision experience in May 2026.

Wiener Stadthalle arena packed with fans during Eurovision 2026 live show in Vienna Austria

Vienna is hosting the 70th Eurovision Song Contest in 2026, a city with centuries of musical history that has welcomed the competition twice before, in 1967 and 2015. Austria earned the right to host after countertenor JJ won the 2025 contest in Basel with the song “Wasted Love”. Eurovision 2026 brings 35 countries, thousands of fans, and one of the world’s most spectacular live music events to the Austrian capital. Whether you are attending the shows or following from home, this guide covers everything you need to know to make the most of the experience.

Where Does Eurovision 2026 Take Place?

The Wiener Stadthalle is the main venue for Eurovision 2026. It is the largest indoor arena in Austria, with a seating capacity of up to 16,000. The arena has a strong track record with major international events. It hosted Eurovision successfully in 2015 and is well equipped for delegations, press, and VIP guests. 

Vienna offers strong infrastructure for visitors, with over 80,000 hotel beds, extensive public transport, and an international airport with connections to more than 65 countries. Both metro and tram lines connect directly to the Wiener Stadthalle, making travel simple for fans arriving from across Europe.

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What Are the Key Dates for Eurovision 2026?

Eurovision 2026 runs across 3 broadcast events during the same week in May. All shows take place at the Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna.

  • Semi-Final 1: Tuesday, 12 May 2026
  • Semi-Final 2: Thursday, 14 May 2026
  • Grand Final: Saturday, 16 May 2026

The contest actually spans 9 arena shows in total, including rehearsals and Evening Previews, giving fans multiple opportunities to attend a live show across the full week. This means Eurovision week is far more than a single Saturday night event. Fans can build an entire programme around the contest.

Vienna Rathausplatz Eurovision Village outdoor public screening with fans gathered in May 2026

What Can Fans Expect at the Eurovision Village?

The Rathausplatz will serve as the location of the Eurovision Village, hosting performances by contest participants and local artists as well as live screenings of all 3 shows for the general public. Entry to the Eurovision Village is free. It is the central meeting point for fans who do not have arena tickets. 

The Eurovision Village is open from 10 May to 17 May, from 2pm to midnight each day, with live music, DJs, street food, and large screens showing every broadcast. Additionally, the Ottakringer brewery converts into a Eurovision fanzone on 15 and 16 May, and the Wien Museum becomes a Eurofan House from 11 to 16 May, open daily from 10am to 7pm.

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What Fans Are Saying About Eurovision 2026 in Vienna

Lena Hartmann, Eurovision Fan and Travel Blogger, Berlin

I attended Eurovision in Vienna in 2015 and the city was extraordinary. The public atmosphere outside the arena was just as exciting as the show itself. Vienna knows how to welcome Eurovision fans in a way that very few cities can match.

For 2026, I booked my accommodation 6 months in advance. Central Vienna fills up extremely fast during Eurovision week. I strongly recommend staying within walking distance of the Rathausplatz so you can access the Eurovision Village easily each day.

My advice to first-time attendees is simple. Do not focus only on getting arena tickets. The fan events across the city are outstanding on their own. Plan for the full week, not just the final.

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How Do Tickets for Eurovision 2026 Work?

Tickets for all 9 shows at Eurovision 2026 have sold out in record time. However, fans still have options. The official resale platform fanSALE from oeticket is now open and offers tickets at face value. Fans are strongly advised to avoid unofficial ticket websites due to the significant risk of invalid or fraudulent tickets. 

For fans without arena tickets, the Eurovision Village and public screenings across Vienna offer a full and enjoyable experience at no cost. A number of Vienna cafés have created Eurofan Cafés, with each café representing 1 or 2 competing countries from 3 to 17 May. This is a unique and enjoyable way to experience the contest atmosphere throughout the city.

Vienna landmark Schönbrunn Palace representing the host city of Eurovision 2026 in Austria

What Else Is There to Do in Vienna During Eurovision Week?

Vienna offers far more than the contest itself. The city is rich in history, architecture, and cultural attractions that make it an ideal destination for a longer stay.

Visitors can explore the famous Schönbrunn Palace and the Imperial Palace (Hofburg), discover Vienna’s deep musical heritage, and experience a city that was home to Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, and Johann Strauss. Furthermore, the Turquoise Carpet event on 10 May at the Burgtheater will present all competing artists and delegations to accredited press and fans before the opening ceremony at Vienna City Hall. 

A “United by Queerness” exhibition runs from February to May at QWien, exploring Eurovision in the context of culture and contemporary history, with costumes, photographs, and audiovisual stations. Vienna during Eurovision week is a full cultural experience, not only a music event.

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Conclusion: Vienna 2026 Is a Must for Every Eurovision Fan

Eurovision 2026 in Vienna is a landmark edition of the world’s most watched music competition. The 70th anniversary, a historic host city, and a full week of fan events across one of Europe’s most beautiful capitals make this a truly special contest. Whether you have arena tickets or plan to join the free public celebrations at the Rathausplatz, Vienna in May 2026 will be an experience fans will remember for years. Plan early, book your accommodation now, and get ready for Eurovision 2026.

External Resources

  • Eurovision 2026 Official Vienna Hub: Dates, Tickets and Fan Guide
  • Vienna Tourism: Official Eurovision 2026 City Guide
  • Visiting Vienna: Eurovision 2026 Fan Events and Village Guide
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Comments 4

  1. Lucas Moureau says:
    2 days ago

    Le tapis turquoise au Burgtheater le 10 mai, ça c’est quelque chose que peu de guides mentionnent et c’est pourtant l’un des moments les plus uniques de toute la semaine eurovision. Vienne sait transformer chaque espace de la ville en scène. C’est sa nature profonde.

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  2. bad girl says:
    2 days ago

    The fanSALE resale platform at face value is genuinely the detail I needed most from this whole piece. I’ve been burned twice before trying to get last-minute Eurovision tickets through third-party sites, once in Lisbon and once in Turin, and both times the prices were outrageous and one of the tickets turned out to be invalid at the door. Knowing there’s an official resale option changes everything for people like me who couldn’t plan six months out. The Eurofan Cafés concept is also brilliant, one café per country from the 3rd to the 17th sounds like the most charming way to experience the contest without setting foot in the arena.

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  3. Alejandro says:
    2 days ago

    Lo del crucero temático por el Danubio durante la semana de Eurovisión es algo que no había visto en ninguna edición anterior. Viena siempre encuentra la manera de añadir algo inesperado. Voy con cuatro amigos desde Madrid y todavía estamos debatiendo si el pase semanal del EuroClub a 120 euros vale más la pena que ir noche a noche. ¿Alguien que haya estado en ediciones anteriores tiene alguna opinión?

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  4. ryanmitchell says:
    2 days ago

    The Golden Years Party at EuroClub on the Friday is the one I’d go to without hesitation. Six hours of Eurovision classics, Austrian icons performing, and a crowd that actually knows the words to things from 2003. Saturday gets all the attention but Friday is where the real fans are.

    Reply

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