Hello fellow Eurovision fans – this is Stockholm calling!
We know that you are the ones that make the party. And we want to party with you in Stockholm in May!
In later years it has been customary that the host city hosts the Euroclub for accredited delegations, press and fans while the local OGAE club hosts a Euro Fan Café for non-accredited fans.
This year SVT and the City of Stockholm have changed this! Together with the City of Stockholm, SVT and OGAE International we have worked on a plan to bring all fan-activity under one roof. We are extremely happy about this and believe we couldn’t get a better start in fulfilling this year’s theme ”Come together”.
In 2016 the Euro Fan Café will be a fully integrated part of the Euroclub. There will be fan accreditations especially for OGAE members which will include access to Euroclub and the Euro Fan Café, both located in the two-storey high and 2800 square meters large custom-built venue right in front of the Royal Palace in Stockholm – the best location Stockholm can offer!
As soon as the practical solution for applying is ready we will let you know and provide more information.
Planning the schedule has just started but there will be the normal Fan Café activities, the annual OGAE party and so on. This will of course also be made public as we get closer to the contest.
A warm welcome and we will see you in Stockholm in May!
Ida Sandahl
President
Melodifestivalklubben OGAE Sweden
Press release from the City of Stockholm:
http://www.mynewsdesk.com/stockholmvisitorsboard/pressreleases/stockholm-hosts-a-two-week-festival-during-eurovision-song-contest-in-may-1299603
We look forward to the next details which may be an F2 accreditation for OGAE members who bought their packages through the clubs (like Malmo).
I think combining the two is a great idea. Just worried about the space!
I don’t understand the accreditation process. What makes a person accredited?