As we get closer to the end of the year, we continue to look further ahead to what we can expect from next year, and that includes the Pre-Party season. This time, the organisers of the Barcelona Eurovision Party have started to reveal the line-up for next year’s event. The next Eurovision artist to be revealed who will perform on April 6th is Mustii, for Belgium.
In addition to Barcelona, Mustii will perform at the Madrid, London, EiC and Nordic pre-parties.
Barcelona Eurovision Party 2024
About the Pre-Party: After the success of its expansion in 2023, Barcelona Eurovision Party will once again return in 2024 with the same format, which will take place between the 4th and 6th of April.
The three nights and the acts confirmed for this year’s event are as follows:
April 4 – EUROfansCLUB will be the first night of the Pre-Party and will be the welcome party, featuring Eurovision DJs, and will take place at Sala Safari (Plaza España).
April 5 – ESC Young – A new addition for 2024, which will consist of young artists from Junior Eurovision and the Spanish TV Talent Show Eufòria. The event will take place at La Terraza between 18:00CET and 21:00CET and will be hosted by Estela. At the time of writing, Elena Escorcia (Eufòria), Domènec (Eufòria), and Scorpio (Eufòria) are the acts confirmed so far.
April 5 – Euro Justice – Returning once again in 2024, the event is for artists who fans believe deserved a better result, with the organisers giving them an opportunity to perform for Eurofans. The event will take place at La Terraza from 21:00CET and will be hosted by Rosa López (Spain 2002). At the time of writing, Mantra (Benidorm Fest 2024), Dellacruz (Benidorm Fest 2024), and Roger Padrós (Benidorm Fest 2024) are the acts confirmed so far.
April 6 – Barcelona Eurovision Party – The main event will take place at San Jordi Club, with Alex Marteen confirmed as one of the hosts. At the time of writing, Albina (Croatia 2021), Herreys (Sweden 1984), Cornelia Jakobs (Sweden 2022), Raiven (Slovenia 2024), Slimane (France 2024), Las Ketchup (Spain 2006), Gåte (Norway 2024), Nebulossa (Spain 2024), Besa (Albania 2024), Saba (Denmark 2024), and Mustii (Belgium 2024) are the acts confirmed so far.
Tickets now available for purchase
The tickets that are available to purchase are as follows:
Tickets for Barcelona Eurovision Party (April 6)
- EuroFan Ticket (Early Entry + Collectors Lanyard) – €55.00
- General Ticket – €48.00
- Side Row Seat – €58.00
Tickets for EURO JUSTICE & ESC Young (April 5)
- EURO JUSTICE – General Ticket – €20.00
- ESC Young – General Ticket – €15.00
Tickets for EUROfansCLUB (April 4)
- General Ticket – €15.00
Ticket Package
- EUROfansCLUB + EURO JUSTICE + Barcelona Eurovision Party (General) – €65.00
If you are interested in obtaining tickets, you can do so by heading right here.
Belgium’s Eurovision History
Belgium was one of the debutant countries at the beginning of the Eurovision Song Contest back in 1956. For the first edition, countries could submit two songs, and for Belgium that year, ‘Messieurs les noyes de la Seine’ by Fud Leclerc and ‘Le plus beau jour de ma vie’ by Mony Marc represented the nation. To this day we do not know the final results of Eurovision 1956. Belgium have taken part in 64 Eurovision Song Contests; however they have only ever won once – in 1986 with Sandra Kim singing the song ‘J’amie la vie’, scoring 176 points.
In 2023, Gustaph represented Belgium with the song “Because of You”. Gustaph qualified from the second semi-final, eventually finishing in 7th place with a total of 182 points. The juries awarded Belgium 127 points, whilst the televote gave 55 points to the performance.
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News Source: Barcelona Eurovision Party
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