The stage construction of this year's Eurovision Song Contest has finished. Yesterday the first technical rehearsals took place and everything is ready for the first rehearsals of 14 Semi-finalists next Thursday 3rd of May.
It's ready! The stage construction has finished. Inspired by the Finnish epic Kalevala – especially its mythology and the Väinämöinen character, this year the artists of the forthcoming Eurovision Song Contest will perform in the mouth of a fish! First pictures of the Hartwall Arena are promising an unforgetable show, where reality meets fantasy and for more than 5 hours, considering both semi-final and final, viewers will enjoy one of the best contests.
Yesterday the first technical rehearsals took place and the technical team arranged the last details.Everything is ready for the rehearsals of next Thursday, 3rd of May, where 14 Semi-finalists will be the first to go on stage torehearse their entries.
Click here to see the full schedule of the rehearsals
Click here to see the building of the stage step by step in the eurovisiondiary gallery.
The stage was finalised by StageOne from the UK which last year built the stage of the 51st Eurovision Song Contest in Athens.