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Eurovision scraps debut live tour amid “Unforeseen challenges”

Written by: News Room Last updated: February 15, 2026
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Eurovision scraps debut live tour amid “Unforeseen challenges”
Eurovision scraps debut live tour amid “Unforeseen challenges”

The glitz and glamour of the first-ever Eurovision Song Contest Live Tour have been put on ice. Following its ambitious announcement just last month, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) confirmed on Friday that the inaugural roadshow has been officially postponed due to “unforeseen circumstances reports the BBC.”

Originally conceived as a centerpiece for Eurovision’s 70th-anniversary celebrations, the tour was slated to visit 10 European countries this summer. The curtain was set to rise at London’s O2 Arena on June 15, featuring a powerhouse lineup of legends like Johnny Logan, Lordi, and Verka Serduchka, alongside ten of this year’s contestants.

A “Difficult Decision”
Martin Green, Director of the Eurovision Song Contest, expressed deep regret over the shelving of the project. In a formal statement, Green noted that despite the best efforts of producers and promoters, the team encountered “unforeseen challenges” that proved insurmountable for the current window.

“To the thousands of fans who bought tickets, thank you. We will ensure you will be refunded in full as soon as possible,” Green stated.

While the tour is being “relaunched” at a later date to ensure a “world-class experience,” the immediate focus has shifted back to the main event: the 2026 contest in Vienna, Austria, on May 16.

A Year of Transition
The postponement adds another layer of complexity to what has already been a turbulent season for the EBU. The 2026 contest has faced significant headwinds, including:

Political Tensions: A boycott row involving nations like Iceland, Ireland, and the Netherlands over Israel’s participation.

Voting Reforms: New measures recently passed to limit government influence on scoring and ensure transparency.

Logistical Hurdles: Balancing the massive 70th-anniversary expectations with the reality of a multi-country live production.

Despite the tour’s delay, the EBU remains optimistic about the upcoming May final. As fans wait for refund processing, the music world now turns its eyes toward Vienna—and toward the BBC, which has yet to reveal the entrant carrying the flag for the United Kingdom.

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