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On the road to… The Netherlands

Following Duncan Laurence's victory, the prepations for the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest were in full swing when the contest was sadly cancelled due to Covid-19. The Netherlands are now preparing for their fifth time hosting the contest in 2021. Whether you will attend as a visitor or watch it in front of the TV screen, a fantastic event is awating you. Below we have gathered a collection of articles about the preparations, to keep you updated on what to expect.

What will happen with my Eurovision tickets according to EBU's four scenarios?

Today, EBU revealed a four scenario plan to make Eurovision 2021 happen. They want to ensure all fans that the Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Rotterdam no matter what. What will happen with my current Eurovision tickets? Is it still possible to get tickets for next year contest? We try to get answers.
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Rotterdam 2021: Eurovision to take place on the 18th, 20th and 22nd of May 2021

It’s time to save the date, and perhaps start looking for flights and accommodation too. Just remember to secure yourself in terms of refunding. We know the host city, and the dates for Eurovision 2021, but not yet under which circumstances, it will be held.
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Use your Eurovision 2020 tickets for 2021 - or get a refund.... under these circumstances

EBU just confirmed that tickets already bought for the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest are valid for next year. Fans will have the opportunity to re-use their tickets for the 2021 event – or to get a refund. But it happens under restrictions.
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