It has been a great week for the The EBU and hosting broadcast SVT with the announcement of this year’s “The Eurovision Lights” artwork and today the reveal of the stage concept.
Behind the stage design are Fredrik Stormby and Florian Wieder. Wieder is well known to the Eurovision family and well remember for his amazing triangles stage design for the 2019 contest in Tel-Aviv.
Talking about the 2024 stage Florian Wieder said:
‘I am so happy to be part of the Eurovision family again! Putting together an exceptional show is a team effort and I’m proud to be part of a dream team of professionals – just the right constellation of people to come up with something different and new. We all have the same vision of what this show should be and how to take Eurovision to the next level, and for me Sweden is always a guarantor of good music and entertainment.
We believe that together we have created what is an unexpected and updated concept for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 and are looking forward to showing it off for real! I am honored to have been commissioned to design the light and video in collaboration with the team from our studio, and the production team that SVT has put into place for the project.
We’ve developed a strong concept together, and I’m really looking forward to the continued collaboration in production, the creative process with the delegations, and eventually getting my teeth into the show and doing the broadcasts!
It is clearly to see that the focus this time will be audience and creating a unique experience like never before.
Eurovision 2024 will be held in Malmö, Sweden.
The semi-final will be held on the 7th and 9th of May 2024, and the grand final will be held on the 11h of May 2024
So far, the list of countries that have confirmed participation in Eurovision 2024:
- Sweden
- Norway
- Finland
- Israel
- Germany
- The Netherlands
- Luxembourg
- Moldova
- Estonia
- Austria
- Cyprus
- Denmark
- Spain
- France
- Ireland
- Iceland
- Italy
- Malta
- Serbia
- Switzerland
- The UK
- Azerbaijan
- Croatia
- Lithuania
- Ukraine
- Portugal
- Poland
- San Marino
- Belgium
- Latvia
- Greece
- Georgia
- Slovenia
- Albania
- Czechia
- Armenia
- Australia
