Eurovision Village
Sea Garden main stage, Burgas · Daily 14:00 – 00:00
Free open-air fan zone under the plane trees: big-screen live broadcasts, local acts, food trucks and the flag wall. The Sea Garden's existing summer stage is the natural fit.
Most people who come to a Eurovision host city never enter the arena. The week happens in the fan zone, the club and the streets between them — free, loud and open to everyone.
Nothing below is announced yet. These are the sites the city already uses for exactly this kind of event, marked in orange until the EBU and BNT confirm.
Sea Garden main stage, Burgas · Daily 14:00 – 00:00
Free open-air fan zone under the plane trees: big-screen live broadcasts, local acts, food trucks and the flag wall. The Sea Garden's existing summer stage is the natural fit.
Port Burgas / Magazia 1 quarter · 22:00 – 05:00, accredited + ticketed nights
The official afterparty. Burgas's converted port warehouses already host the city's best club nights, three minutes from the train station.
Bogoridi pedestrian street · Afternoons
Informal fan meetups, acoustic sets and delegation drop-ins along the café strip between the centre and the beach.
Burgas Central Beach · Sunset sets
Sundown DJ sets on the sand — the coast's own contribution to contest week.
Afternoons — the fan zone
Eurovision host cities run a free open-air village with live broadcasts and local acts. In Burgas the Sea Garden's Summer Theatre and the surrounding park are the natural site. Not announced yet.
Evenings — the shows
Doors at Arena Burgas open roughly two hours before broadcast; all three live shows start at 21:00 CEST, which is 22:00 in Burgas.
Nights — the club
The official EuroClub is the accredited afterparty, and the port warehouses by the station are the strongest candidate. Expect unofficial fan parties along Bogoridi either way.
Late — the beach
In mid-May the beach bars are already open. Sunrise over the Black Sea is around 06:10 — the traditional end to a Eurovision night here.