As the Eurovision Song Contest celebrates its 70th anniversary, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) is looking firmly toward the future. The EBU has just launched Eurofan Voice, the Contest’s largest ever fan feedback initiative, inviting audiences around the world to help shape the Eurovision experience for the coming years.
Shape the Future of Eurovision with Eurofan Voice
The Eurovision Song Contest is marking its 70th year, and alongside celebrating its rich history, the event is actively seeking fan input for its future. The newly launched Eurofan Voice initiative is the Contest’s most extensive fan feedback programme to date, aiming to gather insights from its global audience.
The comprehensive survey delves into various aspects of how Eurovision can enhance its connection with fans. This includes everything from live event experiences and digital content to fostering community participation and ensuring year-round engagement with the Contest.
The EBU encourages fans of all types to participate in the survey:
- Passionate long-time followers: Those who have dedicated years to the Contest.
- Viewers who primarily engage through social media: Fans who connect digitally.
- Those who are simply “Euro-curious”: Newcomers or casual viewers interested in the event.
The survey is designed to be completed in approximately 5–10 minutes and will close on 7 June 2026. You can access the survey here.
Martin Green, Director of the Eurovision Song Contest at the EBU, emphasised the importance of this initiative:
“In our 70th year, it feels especially important not only to celebrate Eurovision’s history, but also to listen to the people who make this Contest what it is – the fans. Through Eurofan Voice, we’re opening our biggest ever feedback loop, inviting everyone from lifelong Eurovision enthusiasts to first-time viewers to help shape the future of the Eurovision Song Contest experience for the next generation.”