The ultimate Cypriot Queen of Eurovision, Eleni Foureira, has announced the dates of her upcoming European tour which will be taking her to Spain, the Netherlands, Sweden, Cyprus, Greece, the UK, Albania, Malta, etc.

The 2018 Cypriot Eurovision representative, Eleni Foureira, kicked off her summer tour last week in Limassol, Cyprus and will  be travelling around Europe in the coming weeks.

The runner-up of the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest will be performing at the 2018 Mr. Gay Pride Spain Finale in Madrid on 6 July and will be gracing the 2018 Europride stage in Stockholm on 2 August.

Eleni’s Summer tour dates

  • 15/06: Barcelona, Spain
  • 19/06: Nicosia, Cyprus
  • 23/06: Chaldidki, Greece
  • 29/06: London, UK
  • 30/06: Barcelona, Spain
  • 05/07: Larissa, Greece
  • 06/07: Madrid, Spain
  • 08/07: Madrid, Spain
  • 12/07: Valletta, Malta
  • 25/07: Tirana, Albania
  • 29/07: Ibiza, Spain
  • 02/08: Stockholm, Sweden
  • 03/08: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • 04/08: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • 05/08: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • 26/08: Alexadroupoli, Greece

More dates will be added in the coming weeks.

Summer tour 2018 … stay tuned more to come… #fuegotour#foureira #fuego

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Eleni in Eurovision

Eleni Foureira was selected via an internal selection in order to defend the Cypriot colours at the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest. She mesmerised Europe with her magnetism and charm when she set foot on the Eurovision stage in Lisbon, giving Cyprus its best ever Eurovision result ever, achieving a 2nd placing in the Grand Final.

Eleni’s long awaited dream came true when she was given the grand honour of representing Cyprus at the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest. Her Eurovision entry Fuego has gone viral all over Europe and has become a massive hit in the continent and beyond.


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 22 times since 2000, having worked for several international magazines and media outlets.