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The 100 Voices choir performing on the Eurovision Village stage in May 2023

News · 27 December 2023

BLOG: United by Music, Powered by Song

In December, a group of remarkable young people came together to do something really very special. They came from across our city region, 100 talented children from 24 different schools, speaking different languages and representing everything that is so unique, so special about our city. Jonathan Dickson, Head of Resonate – the music education hub

Pudsey sat on the steps of St George's Hall surrounded by Eurovision merchandise

News · 22 November 2023

Eurovision – From Flags to Bags

Remember the official Eurovision Song Contest 2023 branding which was emblazoned across Liverpool in the run up to those incredible two weeks in May? Well, it has now been transformed into the ultimate, must-have Eurovision host city merchandise. More than 100 flags and banners, which adorned key areas of the city centre, have had a

Crowds at the Eurovision Village at Liverpool’s Pier Head © Liverpool City Council

News · 27 October 2023

Blog: Behind the Scenes of Analysing Eurovision 2023’s Economic Impact

Graham Russell is an economist and Chief Executive of AMION Consulting. He has over 30 years’ experience in economic consultancy and is a nationally recognised expert specialising in business cases, economic analyses, economic impact assessments, feasibility and funding, project appraisals and policy evaluation and development. He has directed numerous economic impact and evaluation studies including of

Image of Big Eurovision Welcome event features stage in front of St George's Hall witht he words Liverpool and Ukraine in the sky. Photo courtesy of Getty Images

News · 27 October 2023

BLOG: How Liverpool came together to deliver Eurovision

Arts Council England Chief Executive Darren Henley looks back at how investment in arts and culture in Liverpool laid the groundwork for a successful Eurovision Song Contest and its’ legacy. In May of this year, the eyes of Europe (and a lot of the world) were on the city of Liverpool, as it stepped up

St Georges Hall drapped in Eurovision branding

News · 26 October 2023

BLOG: And here are the scores from the Liverpool Jury

Having immersed herself in the world of Eurovision, Rhiannon Corcoran, Professor of Psychology and Public Mental Health University of Liverpool, reflects on the power of understanding data when it comes to showcasing just how an event of this scale can impact on community and wellbeing. “Who wants to evaluate the health and wellbeing impacts of

Yellow Submarine parade as part of EuroFestival

News · 24 October 2023

BLOG – United by Music: cultural mega-events and global relations

What role do mega-events like Eurovision and EuroFestival play in promoting cultural exchange and shared values? Christine Wilson, British Council’s Director of Research and Insight, writes about the impact of cultural mega-events on global cultural relations and soft power. On Thursday 26 October 2023, Liverpool gears up for ‘Liverpool Calling: and the results are in’

A group of Eurovision volunteers cheering at the Pier Head

News · 26 June 2023

Eurovision Heroes Receive Special Thank You

The 400+-strong team of volunteers who provided an unforgettable welcome for what is regarded as the most successful Eurovision Song Contest ever have been given a special civic thank you. Liverpool’s amazing EuroVols – who for two weeks donned their eye-catching yellow uniform and welcomed visitors from across the world – attended a ‘Thank You’

News · 13 June 2023

Eurovision legacy conference lands in Liverpool

After the record-breaking success of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, hosted by the UK city of Liverpool, on behalf of last year’s winners, Ukraine, a new one-day event, Modern Music Cities (A Eurovision Legacy Conference),  has been announced.  On Friday 14 July, this seminal event will ask what contemporary music cities look like presently and need

Inside the M&S Bank Arena as Eurovision Song Contest 2023 takes to the stage

News · 12 June 2023

Eurovision Team to Receive Inaugural Liverpool UNESCO City of Music Award

The team which helped bring one of the biggest ever music events to Liverpool is to receive an inaugural music award. On Wednesday (14 June) the Eurovision Song Contest host broadcaster, the BBC, and event owners the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) will be awarded the first ever Liverpool UNESCO City of Music Award – an

Boy playing piano

Eurovision · 19 May 2023

BLOG: Liverpool European Festival keeps Eurovision party alive

The Eurovision Song Contest may have left town but the party is far from over. Gosia McKane, Director of Merseyside Polonia, spills the beans on the inaugural Liverpool European Festival coming to Liverpool next month. Commissioned as part of EuroStreet – Culture Liverpool’s community programme supported with funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, Department

Nelson Monument in Exchange Flags covered in sandbags as part of a EuroFestival commission called Protect the Beats

Eurovision · 16 May 2023

BLOG: “Joy is a very serious business”

Liverpool has been celebrated for managing to find the balance between marking the situation in Ukraine, as well as throwing a giant city-wide party. Host City Creative Director Robin Kemp explains the planning behind this. There is a line in our winning Eurovision bid which suggests the best way to honour the nation who should

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