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Eurovision.tv online, stage pictures revealed
The official website for the Eurovision Song Contest, eurovision.tv, is back online! The website contains the first basic information about the upcoming contest.
The site as it is available now, is a basic version, which will be enhanced as the Eurovision Song Contest comes closer. Ticket sale and hotel reservations can be made throug the website soon!
Also, the website reveals pictures of the 2004 stage. The motto is "Under the same sky". "We're keen to witness fireworks of colours and shapes. The stage can offer the best possible conditions for this. The event hall allows a good view of the scene of the event from all seats. To the artists, it offers lots of space for their performances as well as thrilling lighting effects", can be read at eurovision.tv. Read more here!
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