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Tickets for EuroSmash Festival in London
🎫 General Admission
General Info
📅 Date: 05-04-2024
🕒 Time: 13:30 - 22:30
📍 Location: The Fireworks Factory, 11 No 1 St, Royal Arsenal, London, SE18 6HD, United Kingdom
Description
One day, two stages, a whole host of europop favourites! Fan favourites and cult classics from across Europe take to the stage in a day dedicated to all things Eurovision. The programme also features comedy, games, food stalls and merchandise pop-ups. It’s a full-out, 12-pointer of a festival! The acts confirmed so far are: Jedward (Ireland), Dynamic duo Jedward represented Ireland at Eurovision in 2011 and 2012, scoring hits with ‘Lipstick’ and ‘Waterline’. They first rose to fame on the X-Factor and have released a number of successful albums. Katrina (UK), Eurovision winner in 1997 Subwoolfer (Norway), everybody’s favourite wolves in suits, represented Norway with ‘Give that Wolf a Banana’ in 2022, in their now-iconic yellow wolf masks. They include A1’s Ben Adams and are backed up by ‘DJ Astronaut’. Kristian Kostov 2017’s runner-up Kristian Kostov notched up an incredible 615 points in the final with his song ‘Beautiful Mess’. It was Bulgaria’s best ever result in the competition, securing his place in the Eurovision history books. Konstrakta (Serbia), cult favourite from 2022 Gustaph (Belgium), LGBT+ icon from 2023’s contest in Liverpool Brooke (2022) represented Ireland with 'That's Rich', and also proved a hit on series 9 of The Voice, building a big following across the UK. Just May featured on RuPaul's Drag Race UK for the BBC and is a respected purveyor of all things camp and pop, describing herself as the world's foremost Geri Halliwell impersonator, among many other things. Didsbury String Quartet come to EuroSmash off the back of their hugely successful concerts in Liverpool last year, with a catalogue full of Bridgerton-style covers of Eurovision favourites. Snow White Trash is the UK's sax-toting drag queen of choice, having recently toured with Jake Shears of The Scissor Sisters. Linus & Joseph of Awkward Productions have created viral hit shows such as Gwyneth Goes Skiing and Diana - the Untold and Untrue Story. They are also top quizmasters, hosting annual Mello and Eurovision themed events.



