Day three of rehearsals and the press centre is starting to get busy. More and more fans and journalists are arriving in Belgrade for next weekend's Eurovision Song Contest.
The Euroclub is open and in full swing. With capacity for over 3000 visitors, and a pyramid feel inside, and the Eurocafe, dubbed the 'Eurovision living room' for fans across the river in the city centre, there's plenty to keep everyone occupied.
The first official party annoucements are coming thick and fast, one of them will be the Azerbaijani effort at the fortress overlooking the two rivers that meet in Belgrade. They are enlisting Maria Serifovic, Dana International, Lordi and others for their party on Friday night.
Our advise remains that despite a great security presence, and everyone feeling safe and secure, accredited fans and journalists should remove their accreditation badges when leaving the press centre and arena, and when travelling in the city centre.
The stage continues to dazzle, and the usual array of props from all over Europe are keeping everyone guessing as to who will have the most impressive display props of the year. Candidates are dima's slide-up-the-side ladder, Ani's backlit walkin-and-over wardrobe and Kalimoira's love-ly book.
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