Eurovision
Here’s how you can throw a winning Eurovision party at home
2 years ago
Eurovision will be here in a couple of weeks, and if you’re wanting to celebrate in style in the comfort of your own home, these ideas will be perfect for you!
Households across the UK and Europe will be gearing up for parties to celebrate the Eurovision Song Contest final on May 13.
While Sam Ryder came second to Ukraineâs Kalush Orchestra last year, Liverpool will be hosting the music competition on behalf of the war-torn nation.
It will be the first time since 1998 that the event has been held in the UK and the presenting line up is set to include Graham Norton and Alesha Dixon.
So how can you ensure your party is a winner?
Represent a country
âIâve been hosting a Eurovision party every year since 2014,â said Adam Brannon, Eurovision super-fan and founder of blog Movie Metropolis.
âWe try and make sure theyâre bigger and better each year. As well as the usual colourful bunting and decorations youâd expect from a party around the biggest contest in the world, we give each of our guests a random country to represent.
âItâs then up to the guest to dress up in an outfit that showcases that country, whether it be the colours of the flag or a famous person from the region â a particular favourite of mine was Conchita Wurst, who won the contest for Austria in 2014,â he added.
Cook for your country
You may be stressed about feeding everyone, so delegate and ask everyone to bring a dish from the country their outfit represents.
âFood wise, we all bring a dish from the country weâre given â in the past, weâve had Dobos Torta from Hungary, Swedish meatballs, and of course the classic Cornish pasty,â said Brannon.
Five nations â UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain â are guarenteed a final spot every year. So for a headstart on the planning, source some French macarons, German bratwurst or Italian arancini.
Ensure your guests donât get bored
Eurovision is a notoriously long night.
âWhen it comes to hosting a Eurovision party, itâs important to make sure your guests are entertained throughout the night,â Brannon said.
âItâs a long contest, stretching from 8pm until midnight, so lots of games, food and drink are a must.â
âEntertainment-wise, you could create a quiz on past winners, or even print off the official Eurovision score sheets to let your guests mark each country on the big night,â he added.
Another game option is âEurovision bingoâ, according to Sarah Allsop, creative manager at online party products retailer Party Delights.
âFill out each box with things you expect to see on the show- or [do] a Eurovision sweepstake where everyone picks a country and the winner takes all.â
Go big with decor
Eurovision is bright, flamboyant and brilliant â but it doesnât have to cost a lot.
âDecor-wise, itâs easy to go all out on a budget. Inflatable microphones, guitars and keyboards are all available relatively cheaply on eBay â and then they can be used each year,â said Brannon. âI vacuum pack mine in the loft so theyâre not taking up too much space.â
While Allsop added: âFlag bunting or larger flags are perfect for decorating the room or outside area where your party will be.
âIf you want to move away from the classic flags, opt for paper decorations in the colours of the country youâre supporting as an alternative for decorating your party space.
âSet up your own photo booth station too, complete with photo booth props from star glasses to feather boas, which is sure to go down a treat with your party guests.â