Concert in the Dark takes place this April to celebrate the artists of the Eurovision Song Contest and the music of Europe, while doing good for the environment, in one of the only pre-parties of the year.
Each year, competing artists would tour the continent to promote their songs for the Eurovision Song Contest, and while thereโs no party in London, Amsterdam, or Tel Aviv this year, weโve invited this yearโs participants to join us digitally for a unique live broadcast. Taking place on April 21st, Concert in the Dark will run long into the night as a telethon of European music featuring over fifteen of this yearโs Eurovision participants.
The event will also feature a selection of national finalists and a handful of very special guests who have all prepared dedicated, one-off performances for the night. The lineup will be revealed exclusively on the @EurovoixTV Twitter account one week before the event.ย
To celebrate Earth Day, weโre asking you to turn out the lights at home just as weโll be doing in the studio, and donate to plant a tree or two throughout the night. We are supporting MoreTrees.eco, whose aim is to plant a billion trees; reducing extreme poverty, and combating deforestation.ย
The Euro Tripโs Rob Lilley returns to present an event produced by the studio that brought you Eurojury 2013 to 2020. Produced by Callum Rowe, directed by Samuel Deakin. Eurovoix Televisionโs Concert in the Dark has been organised in partnership with Stockholmโs Melfest WKND, the only physical pre-party held in 2020.
Free to watch via Eurovoix.tv on April 21st at 20:00 BST/21:00 CET, join us for a very special #ConcertInTheDark.
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