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EuroClub 2026 takes place at Vienna’s PraterDOME from May 11 to 16, 2026: 6 themed nights hosted by Eric Papilaya, with around 20 Eurovision artists on stage. The weekly pass costs €120 (access to all 6 nights); single-night tickets range from €20 (May 11–12) to €35 (Grand Final night on May 16). The semi-finals (May 12 & 14) and the Grand Final (May 16) are broadcast live in the venue from 8 PM. Book your ticket at euro-club.at before they sell out.

Six nights, one legendary venue, an atmosphere unlike anything else: welcome to EuroClub 2026, the official after-party of the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna. From May 11 to 16, the iconic PraterDOME — Austria’s largest nightclub — becomes the global headquarters for fans, delegations and artists. Here’s everything you need to know to make this the week of your life.

EuroClub 2026: the official fan gathering in Vienna

Organised by the EBU (European Broadcasting Union) in partnership with ORF and the City of Vienna, EuroClub is the official after-show event of the Eurovision Song Contest. For decades it has brought together fans, artists and national delegations every night in an electrifying atmosphere found nowhere else in the world.

For 2026, the PraterDOME — located steps away from the famous Viennese Ferris wheel — is a particularly symbolic choice. This pillar of Austrian nightlife welcomes thousands of partygoers weekly across 4 dance floors and 12 themed bars. From May 11 to 16, it transforms entirely into an Eurovision wonderland.

The official host for all evenings is Eric Papilaya, Austria’s representative at Eurovision 2007, who will guide the audience through six unforgettable themed nights. The semi-finals (May 12 & 14) and the Grand Final (May 16) will be broadcast live on the venue’s giant screens.

PraterDOME — Vienna’s temple of nightlife

  • Address: Riesenradplatz 7, 1020 Vienna (next to the Riesenrad)
  • Capacity: 2,500 people
  • 4 dance floors + 12 themed bars on 2 levels
  • Access: Metro U1/U2, Praterstern station (5 min walk)
  • EuroClub dates: May 11 to 16, 2026
  • Minimum age: 18+ (valid ID required)
  • Tickets: at euro-club.at
EuroClub is the only official venue where fans, artists and delegations all gather together every night. That’s where the magic happens — artists spontaneously jumping on stage from the VIP area is part of EuroClub legend.
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Weekly pass €120 or single nights: how to choose?

The big question before booking: should you invest in the €120 weekly pass, or buy tickets individually? The answer depends on your schedule and budget. Here’s an honest comparison.

Night / OptionTicket priceDoors open
🎟️ Weekly Pass (May 11–16)€120All nights
Opening Night — May 11€2010:00 PM
ICE NIGHT – White Party — May 12€208:00 PM ⚡
Pink Night — May 13€2510:00 PM
Euro Carnival — May 14€258:00 PM ⚡
Euro Justice Night — May 15€2510:00 PM
Glitter Night (Grand Final) — May 16€358:00 PM ⚡

⚡ Semi-final nights (May 12 & 14) and Final night (May 16) open at 8 PM for the live broadcast of the show.

Our recommendation: If you’re in Vienna for the full Eurovision week (May 11–16), the €120 weekly pass is the best value — it works out to €20 per night on average and gives you total freedom every evening. If you can only attend 2 or 3 nights, prioritise the Glitter Night on May 16 (Grand Final night, the most festive) and the Opening Night on May 11 for the ultimate EuroClub experience.

Note on semi-final nights: on May 12 and 14, doors open at 8:00 PM (instead of the usual 10:00 PM) for the live broadcast of the Eurovision semi-finals. Arrive early to get a good spot in front of the giant screens.

The full programme: 6 themed nights you can’t miss

Each EuroClub night has its own identity, visual theme and guest artists. Here’s the full breakdown of each night so you can plan your outfits and schedule:

Colourful crowd at a Eurovision party with lights and smoke, festive atmosphere of EuroClub 2026 themed nights
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Mon. May 11 — 10 PM Opening Night

The first night sets the tone for the week with an exceptional line-up: Eric Papilaya, Nadine Beiler, Kaleen, Go-Jo and Abor & Tynna on stage. No dress code for the opening night — wear your favourite Eurovision colours.

Tue. May 12 — 8 PM ICE NIGHT: White Party 🤍

The night of the 1st semi-final. Suggested dress code: all white. Doors open at 8 PM for the live broadcast. The party kicks into full gear after midnight — this is one of the busiest nights of the week.

Wed. May 13 — 10 PM Pink Night 🌸

The most colourful night of the week. Suggested dress code: pink and fuchsia. Several surprise guest artists are expected for this festive evening that promises to be unforgettable.

Thu. May 14 — 8 PM Euro Carnival 🎭

The night of the 2nd semi-final. Suggested dress code: carnival costumes, masks, fancy dress. Doors open at 8 PM to watch the semi-final together before hitting the dance floor. A Eurovision carnival night like no other.

Fri. May 15 — 4 PM & 10 PM Golden Years + Euro Justice Night ⚖️

A unique double programme. In the afternoon (4–8 PM), the Golden Years Party celebrates Eurovision classics with performances by legendary Austrian artists — perfect for long-time fans. In the evening (10 PM), Euro Justice Night brings the greatest Eurovision hits of recent years.

Sat. May 16 — 2 PM & 8 PM Kids Disco + Glitter Night ✨

The day starts with Europe’s biggest Eurovision Kids Disco (ages 6–12, 2–6 PM) featuring official mascot Auri — perfect for families. In the evening, the Glitter Night is the ultimate finale: doors open at 8 PM to watch the Grand Final together, then party till dawn with every Eurovision fan in Vienna. Dress code: glitter, sequins, total glamour.

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Confirmed artists at EuroClub 2026

More than 17 artists are already announced to perform at EuroClub 2026. An international line-up mixing Austrian legends, recent representatives and a few Eurovision surprises:

🇦🇹 JJ — Austria 2025 (winner « Wasted Love ») 🇦🇹 Kaleen — Austria 2024 🇦🇹 Nadine Beiler — Austria 2011 🇦🇹 Eric Papilaya — Host (Austria 2007) 🇦🇺 Go-Jo — Australia 2025 🇩🇪 Abor & Tynna — Germany 2025 🇦🇹 César Sampson — Austria 2018 🇦🇿 Efendi — Azerbaijan 2020/2021 🇫🇮 Erika Vikman — Finland 2025 🇦🇹 ZOÊ — Austria 2016 🇦🇹 PÆNDA — Austria 2019 🇦🇹 Salena — Austria 2023 🇮🇸 VÆB — Iceland 2025 🇦🇹 Nathan Trent — Austria 2017 🇦🇹 Vincent Bueno — Austria 2020/2021 🇦🇹 Thomas Forstner — Austria 1989/1991 🇦🇹 Lukas Plöchl — Austria 2012 🇳🇴 Silke — Norway 🇫🇮 Sinikka Monte — Finland 🎤 More to be announced

Further announcements are expected in the days leading up to the event — check euro-club.at regularly for the latest news, or follow Eurovoix for real-time confirmations.

How to get to PraterDOME and prepare your night

Night view of the illuminated Hofburg Palace in Vienna, host city of Eurovision Song Contest 2026 from May 11 to 16
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Getting to PraterDOME

  • Metro: Lines U1 or U2, Praterstern station — 5 min walk
  • Tram: Line 5, Praterstern stop
  • Taxi/Uber: 10–15 min from the Ringstrasse
  • Bike: WienMobil Rad stations nearby
  • Night: Night lines N1, N2 or taxis from the club

Practical tips before you go

  • Costumes are encouraged but not mandatory: themed outfits are part of the experience. The atmosphere is always better when everyone plays along!
  • Valid ID required: strict age verification at the door for 18+. No exceptions.
  • Arrive early on semi-final and final nights (May 12, 14 & 16): doors open at 8 PM and the venue fills up quickly before the broadcasts.
  • Cloakroom available on site — recommended if you come in a coat as May can be chilly in Vienna.
  • Check the re-entry policy at euro-club.at — some nights do not allow re-entry.

For everything about your stay in Vienna during Eurovision (official tickets, fan village, accommodation), check our complete Eurovision 2026 Vienna fan guide — everything is covered so you don’t miss a thing. If you’re still looking for a place to stay, our selection of the best hotels near Wiener Stadthalle will help you find the perfect spot without breaking the bank.

Beyond EuroClub: the must-dos of Eurovision week

EuroClub is the official nightly gathering, but Eurovision week in Vienna is packed with daytime events too:

Eurovision Village — Rathausplatz

Free, open to all. From May 10 to 17, Vienna’s City Hall Square hosts live concerts, DJ sets, street food stalls and public screenings. Hours: 2 PM–midnight (free admission).

Eurofan House — Wien Museum

Free, May 11–16. At Karlsplatz, the Wien Museum hosts the Eurofan House organised by OGAE Austria and Wiwibloggs: panels, exhibitions and activities to deepen your Eurovision passion during the day.

Turquoise Carpet — May 10

The official opening ceremony with a parade of 35 delegations from the Burgtheater to the City Hall. A magical moment not to miss if you arrive on Saturday May 10.

Queers in the Garden

May 13–16 at Volksgarten, this outdoor space celebrates the LGBTQ+ community in the Eurovision spirit. Concerts, DJ sets and an inclusive atmosphere guaranteed throughout the day.

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Frequently asked questions about EuroClub 2026 in Vienna

How much does the EuroClub 2026 weekly pass cost?

The EuroClub 2026 weekly pass costs €120 and grants access to all nights from May 11 to 16, 2026 at Vienna’s PraterDOME. Single-night tickets range from €20 (Opening Night and Ice Night, May 11–12) to €35 (Glitter Night — Grand Final night, May 16). The pass pays off from 4 nights onwards. Tickets are available at euro-club.at.

Where is PraterDOME in Vienna?

PraterDOME is located at Riesenradplatz 7, 1020 Vienna, steps away from the iconic Riesenrad (the Viennese Giant Ferris Wheel). It is easily accessible by metro (lines U1 or U2, Praterstern station, 5 minutes’ walk) or tram (line 5). It’s Austria’s largest nightclub with 2,500 capacity, 4 dance floors and 12 bars on two levels.

Can you watch the semi-finals and Grand Final at EuroClub?

Yes! All three live TV shows are broadcast on PraterDOME’s giant screens: the 1st semi-final on May 12, the 2nd semi-final on May 14, and the Grand Final on May 16. On those nights, doors open at 8:00 PM (instead of 10 PM on other nights) to allow fans to settle in before the shows begin.

Is EuroClub open to all ages?

The evening EuroClub parties are reserved for people aged 18 and over — a valid ID is required at the door. Exception: the Kids Disco on May 16 (2–6 PM) is specifically designed for children aged 6 to 12, with official mascot Auri. Families are very welcome.

Which artists are performing at EuroClub 2026?

More than 17 artists are confirmed for EuroClub 2026, including JJ (Austria 2025 winner, « Wasted Love »), Kaleen (Austria 2024), Go-Jo (Australia 2025), Abor & Tynna (Germany 2025), César Sampson, Efendi, Erika Vikman, ZOÊ, Nadine Beiler and Nathan Trent. The host for all nights is Eric Papilaya (Austria 2007). More artists will be announced progressively.

What is the dress code for EuroClub 2026?

No strict dress code is enforced, but each night has a visual theme: all white for Ice Night (May 12), pink/fuchsia for Pink Night (May 13), carnival costumes for Euro Carnival (May 14), and glitter & sequins for Glitter Night (May 16). Creative, colourful Eurovision outfits are always strongly encouraged!

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