Got questions about Eurovision?
Below are answers to various frequently asked questions regarding the Eurovision Song Contest and the programme of events taking place in Liverpool. There will be activations, events and cultural activity taking place in Liverpool from 1 - 14 May 2023.
There are separate FAQs for:
Can I buy tickets for the Eurovision Song Contest live shows?
All tickets for the Eurovision Song Contest are sold out, you can however purchase tickets for the Eurovision Village or EuroClub.
Where can I see what's going on during the Eurovision Song Contest?
You can find out what’s on around Liverpool City Region on our What's On page here.
Where are the LGBT+ friendly pubs / clubs?
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Masquerade Bar 10 Cumberland St, L1 6BU
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Lisbon Bar 35 Victoria St, L1 6BG
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The Navy Bar 27 Stanley St, L1 6AA
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Superstar Boudoir 22-24 Stanley Street
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G-Bar 1-7 Erle Street
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OMG Bar 9 Victoria Street
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The Poste House Stanley St
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Heaven Night Club 10–18 Victoria Street
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Kitty’s Showbar 69 Tithebarn St
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Dorothy’s Showbar 7 Victoria St
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Funnyboyz Bar 63a Blundell st
You can find out more information here.
Where is the Eurovision Village?
The event will take place at the Pier Head, the postcode for this area is L3 1HN. There will be one main entrance for the event at Water Street.
How can I find out what is happening each day?
You can keep up to date with what's going on in Liverpool through our VisitLiverpool website and our Eurovision 2023 Visitor Guide.
Where is the EuroClub?
EuroClub will be taking place at Camp and Furnace, the postcode for this is L1 0BY.
Will there be any late night public transport?
Extra late-night trains and buses for Eurovision fans travelling in and around Liverpool City Region.
Merseyrail services will run into the early hours after the Grand Final, which finishes at 12.30am on Saturday, May 13. Services will also run until after midnight on the night of the Big Eurovision Welcome on 7 May.
Liverpool City Region buses will also continue on key routes until the early hours following the events on 7 and 13 May.
Fans and travellers alike are being urged to plan their journeys and keep checking timetables regularly including on their day of travel as services are subject to change at short notice.
For rail services beyond the Liverpool City Region, passengers are advised to refer to the advertised timetables.
Key information top travel tips can be found on the Merseytravel website www.merseytravel.gov.uk
How child friendly are the events?
There are several events that are child friendly, in EuroFestival. For more information please visit the EuroFestival page. There are also various child friendly events taking place at the Eurovision Village, visit the Eurovision Village page here.
You can also enjoy various family friendly attractions throughout Liverpool, click here for more information.
Is there a map of Liverpool I can see to plan my visit?
Yes, please use this convenient map to help with your visit.
Can I bring my dog to the events?
Only assistance dogs are allowed on event sites.
How can I get the latest transport information?
Extra late-night trains and buses for Eurovision fans travelling in and around Liverpool City Region.
Merseyrail services will run into the early hours after the Grand Final, which finishes at 12.30am on Saturday, May 13. Services will also run until after midnight on the night of the Big Eurovision Welcome on 7 May.
Liverpool City Region buses will also continue key routes until the early hours following the events on 7 and 13 May.
Fans and travellers alike are being urged to plan their journeys and keep checking timetables regularly including on their day of travel as services are subject to change at short notice.
For rail services beyond the Liverpool City Region, passengers are advised to refer to the advertised timetables.
Key information top travel tips can be found on the Merseytravel website.
You can also access transport information through the relevant websites below:
Where can I park in Liverpool?
You can park in several places within Liverpool City Centre, check out several options below:
We also have electric charging points dotted throughout Liverpool, find out more here.
Where can I find out information on accessibility?
You can find out information about accessibility here.
Where is the Tourist Information Centre?
The Tourist Information Centre is conveniently located in Liverpool ONE, the postcode is L1 8JQ.
Where are the public toilets?
There are public toilets located in Liverpool ONE visitor centre and toilets will be located in EuroVillage.
Where can I go to eat in Liverpool?
There are plenty of restaurants and cafes in Liverpool, you can find a cuisine to suit you here.
Will there be any road closures?
More information coming soon.
I have lost something at Eurovision Village - who do I contact about lost property?
Please contact the team on cultureliverpool@liverpool.gov.uk