Eurovision 2024: Everything you need to know about this year's show (2024)

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Will Abba holograms perform at this year's Eurovision? It's the question on every fan's lips.

The man behind the lighting and content - Fredrik Stormby - who worked with Beyonce on her critically acclaimed Renaissance World Tour last year, is accustomed to keeping on-stage secrets under wraps.

"We'll see what happens," he tells Sky News. But it's worth noting that as well as working on Eurovision both this year and last, and with Queen Bey, he's also the lighting director for Abba Voyage.

So, if anyone's equipped to bring virtual avatars of the Swedish supergroup - dubbed "Abbatars" - to the Swedish city of Malmo, it's him.

I suggest that if anything could turn talk away from the geopolitics overshadowing this year's show (there has been opposition to Israel taking part in the competition due to the ongoing ground offensive in Gaza) it would be Abba.

"Probably," he agrees with a poker face, then adds mystically: "On the other hand, with Abba Voyage, the question is when you can close that circle, it might just go on forever into eternity."

It's 50 years since Bjorn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, Agnetha Faltskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad won Eurovision, and while they've ruled out an in-person reunion at this Saturday's Eurovision Grand Final, the time would seem ripe for a virtual get together.

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They've not played together since 1982 (on Noel Edmonds' long-forgotten The Late Late Breakfast Show), but Abba Voyage, the virtual show in East London has pulled in more than a million and a half punters since opening in 2022 and is rumoured to be set to tour globally.

The first Swedes to win Eurovision, it would be quite the coup to have them on the night - albeit through the magic of motion capture and light.

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But while lips are firmly sealed on potential virtual appearances - leaving fans to watch and wait - what can we definitely expect from the Eurovision Grand Final?

The stage

At around 20 metres squared, and with a 360-degree viewing experience, it's a full-on event for both performers and spectators alike.

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This year's show, which will be watched by around 200 million people worldwide, will feature massive video cubes centre stage, a moveable ceiling which can go up and down above the audience and, according to Stormby, "lots of sand".

He also promises plenty of colour and strong lines, in tune with the "urban and young" feel of Malmo and neighbouring Copenhagen.

The show's official theme is "The Eurovision Lights," apparently inspired by combining the Northern Lights and the shape of a harmonic rhythm on sound equalizers. A fairly unique mash-up.

Swift changes

With 26 acts to fit in across the final show (while it's a whacking four hours long, much of the second half is dedicated to the complex voting system), there are plenty of logistical demands on the designers.

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The stage crews have around 45 seconds to change sets between acts, with the resulting speed of prop re-setting described by Stormby as "a bit bonkers".

And it's not just the acts who are competing - everyone on the show's at it, according to Stormby.

"Everything with this production is a contest - it's all a competition. It doesn't really matter if you work in the production or if you are here as a delegation, because everything is really a fight against the clock to try to get it done… Of course, you want to win and have a great performance."

Working with last year's winner, Loreen

Stormby was part of the 2023 Swedish Eurovision delegation working with Loreen on the lighting for her winning entry Tattoo.

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He thinks the staging - which Loreen and her team worked on creatively too - helped propel the performance to success, partly because it "dared to stay in one lighting state".

He adds: "We didn't necessarily use all the effects [available to us] but took a bit more of a cinematic approach to it, which is quite uncommon in Eurovision. Maybe that's what made it stand out."

Security

Sweden raised its terror threat level to "high" last year (four on a five-point scale), and Swedish police have warned that security will be tight around the event.

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Stormby says that while security isn't part of his brief (it largely falls to the event organisers), he feels confident working in the arena.

He tells Sky News: "I feel safe working here," adding: "I've been to several early auditions and the security is always high. From my point of view, I'm glad they take anything they need to think about seriously. And I think it's where it needs to be, I guess, from the organiser's perspective."

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Eurovision goes green

In a slightly experimental approach, the show will aim to operate exclusively using LED and laser lights, to achieve lower constant power consumption.

The lighting design is made up of around 2000 light fixtures and 12 follow-spot systems.

Stormby says they hope to "drive technology forward" by using a greener approach as a "guiding star".

Moments to look forward to

Stormby, who has sat through multiple rehearsals, gives a special shout-out to the plentiful "mad Euro disco acts" which he says have been inspired by last year's Finnish entry Cha Cha Cha by Kaarija, which came second in the competition.

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He also promises that instead of raising the roof, he will be lowering it.

"There's a moment when we lower the ceiling over the audience, and it comes down really low and we start to work with the lights… I think the hardcore Eurovisioners will enjoy that, they are party people."

As for what he wants the audience to take away from the night, Stormy is clear: "Just that they had a great show, and they got a little bit drunk and had a really good time and danced under the lights… And that they got the energy you want to get out of a show like this."

Sky News will be in Malmo with updates, a live blog, and all the biggest news from the contest as it happens.

Eurovision 2024: Everything you need to know about this year's show (2024)

FAQs

Why boycott Eurovision 2024? ›

Reece Connolly, a queer performer and producer in London, explained they were boycotting Eurovision 2024 over Israel's inclusion because it “protests the platforming of a regime actively committing genocide”. “You have to do whatever you can, however small or inconsequential it might seem,” they said.

Who is performing at Eurovision 2024? ›

Eurovision 2024 top five
  • Switzerland: Nemo - The Code.
  • Croatia: Baby Lasagna - Rim Tim Tagi Dim.
  • Ukraine: Alyona Alyona & Jerry Heil - Teresa and Maria.
  • France: Slimane - Mon Amour.
  • Israel: Eden Golan - Hurricane.
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Did Abba appear in Eurovision 2024? ›

Abba's no-show was a slight swizz

With the contest held in Sweden on the 50th anniversary of Abba winning with Waterloo, speculation was rife about guest cameos from Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid. The hosts repeatedly trailed a surprise appearance.

How can I watch Eurovision 2024 in the USA? ›

How to livestream the Eurovision 2024 Grand Final
  1. Watch from the U.S.: Peaco*ck.
  2. Watch from the U.K.: BBC iPlayer.
  3. Watch from France: France TV.
  4. Watch from Spain: RTVE Play.
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Why did Italy quit Eurovision? ›

From 1994 to 1996, Italy withdrew again, with RAI citing a lack of interest in participating. Italy returned in 1997, before withdrawing again without explanation, and the country did not participate again until 2011. None of the 20th century Eurovision-winning songs were particularly successful in the Italian charts.

Which country was kicked out of Eurovision? ›

The Netherlands' contestant in the Eurovision Song Contest was dramatically expelled from competition hours before Saturday's final of the pan-continental pop competition, which has been rattled by protests over the participation of Israel.

Who won the popular vote in Eurovision 2024? ›

Switzerland may have taken the crown, and Croatia narrowly won the popular vote, but Israel received top points in the televote from the highest number of countries — including the “rest of the world” — at the 2024 Eurovision on Saturday night.

What happened at Eurovision 2024? ›

The European singing contest was shaken by political strife and shadowy allegations. Just hours after Eurovision 2024 kicked out one of its most promising competitors, the song contest crowned a new winner: Swiss singer Nemo, with a narrative work on their embrace of their nonbinary identity entitled “The Code.”

Who won the popular vote at Eurovision 2024? ›

Israel won the popular vote in 15 countries, including in Britain, France and Germany as well as in the "rest-of-the-world" category, more than any other contestant. Croatia won the popular vote of nine nations.

Has ABBA ever won Eurovision? ›

Fifty years ago, Abba was triumphant at Eurovision – but a new documentary shows just how bittersweet that victory was. It's been 50 years since Abba arrived onstage at the Eurovision Song Contest – all satin, spangles and silver boots – and marched to victory with their song Waterloo.

Was ABBA discovered at Eurovision? ›

Winning the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest on 6 April 1974, and singing "Waterloo" in English instead of their native tongue, gave them the chance to tour Europe and perform on major television shows, as a result of which the "Waterloo" single charted in many European countries.

Did ABBA get popular from Eurovision? ›

The Abbatars were projected onto the stage 50 years after the Lyrca-clad foursome arrived on the stage at Brighton Dome and won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with their winning track “Waterloo” and soared to international pop stardom.

Why doesn t usa compete in Eurovision? ›

The obvious answer is that America isn't in Europe. But many nations outside of the continent take part. To participate, a country must have a broadcaster that is operating within Europe as part of the EBU.

How long is the Eurovision final in 2024? ›

The grand final will kick off live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Saturday, May 11. It will be hosted by commentator Graham Norton and air for almost four hours, ending at 11:55pm. Over on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds, Scott Mills and Rylan will be leading the commentary on the airwaves.

Has the US ever competed in Eurovision? ›

Has the United States ever won Eurovision? No. The United States doesn't take part in the competition. Individual Americans, however, have competed on behalf of other countries.

Why are people boycotting Eurovision? ›

Protests, criticisms, and boycotts over Israel's participation in the 68th Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo, Sweden, shifted attention away from the world's most famous music contest and toward the daily killings of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, which has been under siege since Oct. 7 of last year, killing nearly ...

Why are people protesting Eurovision? ›

Pro-Palestinian protesters in Malmo, Sweden say Israel should be excluded over its conduct in its war on Gaza. Thousands of people have protested in the Swedish city of Malmo against Israel's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest, with Israel's war on Gaza casting a shadow over the final of the glitzy contest.

Why is Israel allowed in Eurovision 2024? ›

Non-European countries are still allowed to take part in Eurovision if they become a member of the EBU, the organiser behind the event. This means that countries such as Israel, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Australia are allowed to compete.

Is Russia banned from Eurovision 2024? ›

Russia has been banned from the contest for the last two years, with the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) saying it was removed from the competition after repeatedly using its broadcasting channels as a tool for political propaganda.

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