Euroband are all set to launch their second Eurovision week with a Eurovision festival at the exclusive Magacin Club in downtown Belgrade on the banks of the Sava river. This will be Iceland's first official Eurovision party since Stockholm 2000 so it's not to be missed!

An invited audience including the ambassador of Iceland, Mr Gudmundur Arni Stefannson, and the Consul of Iceland Mr Slobodan Micic, journalists, diplomats, performers, writers and fans, will be treated to food and drinks in a gala evening to support Iceland's participation at the 53rd Eurovision Song Contest. Euroband will be there to sign CDs and perform their complete show, including a celebration of the 30th anniversary of A-Ba-Ni-Bi's win in a disco version from their new album, as well as their new English version of Celine Dion's winner to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Switzerland's victory in 1988.

They will also interpret numerous other Eurovision hits including My number one, Hold me now, Wild dances, Every way that I can, Ooh-ah, justa little bit and also Making your mind up in its Icelandic version. Numbers are strictly limited to 300 but Euroband hope to see as many of you there as possible! Please note that you must hold an official invitation to enter the party.

The Icelandic party is being held at MAGACIN CLUB, 20.00 to 22.30 on Monday 19 May in Belgrade at Karadjordjeva Ulica 2-4. esctoday.com has been given a few tickets to give to journalists and fans that want to be at the event. Please find a member of the team on location in Belgrade to pick one up.