The EuroClub is a nighttime party venue, where delegates can congregate and unwind for the night. They are typically open following the last show or rehearsals of the day until late hours.
Access has been usually restricted to participants and their accompanying delegates, accredited press and fans. However in 2022 (where the EuroClub was decentralized to 10 locations), this was expanded to include the general public.[1]
Special theme nights are held such as Nordic Night. Following the grand final, a final celebration is held at the EuroClub to honor the winner.
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- ↑ Eurovision 2022: EuroClub venues unveiled. ESCToday (21 April 2022).