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Eurovision in Canberra – more tickets released

THE National Film and Sound Archive of Australia has today released 150 extra tickets for its Eurovision Final viewing party this Sunday May 24.

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These will be the last tickets available, so fans should book immediately.

Aussie Eurovision contestant Guy Sebastian (the first time that Australia participates in the competition) has been inviting Canberrans to attend via a video message recorded at his farewell party earlier this month: https://youtu.be/l2KK7QIixvs.

Guests are encouraged to dress up and create a Eurovision-themed costume for a chance to win a return flight from Sydney to Vienna, courtesy of Austrian Airlines. Other prizes on the night (for karaoke and trivia winners) will include jewellery from Swarovski and merchandise from KTM Sportmotorcycle.

The final will be held in Vienna and this year marks the 60th anniversary of the cult contest, and, represented by Guy Sebastian and his song ‘Tonight Again’.

The Eurovision Final Canberra Party at the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, McCoy Circuit, Acton, 5pm on, Sunday May 24, food and drinks for sale from 5pm. Free, but bookings essential to trybooking.com/HQOF.

Program: 5pm: Doors open

6:45pm Karaoke competition in The Front Room

6:45pm Costume competition in The Gallery

7:30pm Broadcast commences in Arc cinema and The Gallery.

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