Preparations are in full swing in Israel for the forthcoming 2019 Eurovision Song Contest, the journey to Tel Aviv has begun and is set to conclude in May. Fasten your seat belts as the 2019 Eurovision season is well and truly underway!

KAN, the Israeli national broadcaster is in full steam, working round the clock organizing and preparing for the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest. The 2019 Eurovision host broadcaster is set to dislcose further key information regarding next year’s competition in the months leading up to the competition.

ESCToday brings you a provisional timeline for the 2019 Eurovision events, key milestones and dates.

What we already know

What is yet to come

The 2019 Eurovision host broadcaster is yet to unveil all the top notch details and anecdotes regarding the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest :

  • The Eurovision Village social programme
  • Eurovision 2019 side events

Eurovision 2019 provisional timeline

  • 11/05/2019- Euroclub Opening
  • 11/05/2019- Nordic Party at Euroclub
  • 12/05/2019- Eurovision Village Opening
  • 12/05/2019-  Orange Carpet Event
  • 12/05/2019-Opening Ceremony/ Welcome Reception
  • 12/05/2019- Orange Carpet After Party at Euroclub
  • 13/05/2019 – Semi-final 1 – Jury show
  • 14/05/2019 – Semi-final 1 – Family show
  • 14/05/2019 – Semi-final 1 – Live broadcast
  • 15/05/2019 – Semi-final 2 – Jury show
  • 16/05/2019 – Semi-final 2 – Family show
  • 16/05/2019 – Semi-final 2 – Live broadcast
  • 16/05/2019- White Night Event
  • 16/05/2019- Glorious Concert at Tel Aviv Port
  • 17/05/2019 – Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final – Jury final
  • 18/05/2019 – Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final – Family show
  • 18/05/2019 – Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final – Live broadcast
  • 18/05/2019- Grand Final After Party at Euroclub

The 2019 Eurovision Song Contest is scheduled to be held on 14, 16 and 18 May at the Tel Aviv Convention Centre in Tel Aviv, Israel.

 


Sanjay (Sergio) joined esctoday.com in December 2006 as an editor. He was appointed as the Head of Press of ESCToday.com in 2011. Hereafter in 2016 he was promoted as the Head of International Relations & Communications at ESCToday. Sergio has covered the Eurovision Song Contest live 23 times since 2000, having worked for several international magazines and media outlets.