Eurovision 2021: EBU’s reaffirmed scenarios for Rotterdam

Eurovision 2021: EBU’s reaffirmed scenarios for Rotterdam

The EBU through a press release has given an update on the potential scenarios still playing for the forthcoming Eurovision in Rotterdam with 3 scenarios still  on the table. 

With just over 3 months to go, the organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 have agreed a determined, yet realistic approach in the final phase of preparations. 

Keeping an eye on the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), Dutch Host Broadcasters NPO, NOS and AVROTROS and the City of Rotterdam are ruling out that the 65th Contest can take place “as normal” in 2021. The organizers ambition and will focus on implemeting the Scenario B for Eurovision 2021 , according to which the event will take place with social distancing measures, the acts performing in Rotterdam and maitaining on the table options depending on how the pandemic develops the week to follow. 

Martin Österdahl, Executive Supervisor of the Eurovision Song Contest says: 

The Eurovision Song Contest will definitely make its welcome return this May despite the pandemic but, in the prevailing circumstances, it is regrettably impossible to hold the event in the way we are used to.

And goes on adding: 

We’re grateful for the renewed commitment and backing from the City of Rotterdam and the ongoing support of all the participating broadcasters. We very much hope to be able to gather in Rotterdam in May and will do all we can in the coming weeks to achieve this. 

With an ever-changing situation we are taking our time to ensure that we can host the Eurovision Song Contest in the best and safest way possible.

However more decisions on how the contest will unfold on stage will be coming the weeks to come and the organisers have a more clear picture of how the pandemic is developing in dates closer to the event. 

Sietse Bakker, Executive Producer Event for Host Broadcasters NPO, NOS and AVROTROS said:

By staying flexible for as long as we can, we are aiming to make the best possible Eurovision Song Contest under the circumstances. 

Our primary goal is to get the 41 artists to Rotterdam, to all perform on the same stage, and to welcome journalists to cover the Contest.”

THE THREE SCENARIOS STILL PLAYING FOR EUROVISION 2021


The 3 scenarios being planned for Rotterdam are:

Scenario B: Socially distanced Eurovision Song Contest 


Everyone attending the Eurovision Song Contest at Rotterdam’s Ahoy Arena would need to practice social distancing.
Strict health and safety measures (including frequent COVID testing) would be in place at the venue. A protocol to protect artists, delegations, and crew on and off site would be adhered to.
If there are any delegations who cannot travel to Rotterdam, their artists will perform “live on tape” with a recorded performance being used. Those who can travel to Rotterdam will perform their songs live on stage. 
There would be 9 shows (6 dress rehearsals, 2 Semi-Finals and a Grand Final), either with no audience or a reduced audience to allow for social distancing. The final capacity would be dependent on local government guidelines.
There will be activities in the City of Rotterdam held in a safe and responsible way.

Scenario C: a travel restricted Eurovision Song Contest 

A Eurovision Song Contest, from Rotterdam’s Ahoy Arena but no delegations or artists will travel to Rotterdam.
Hosts and interval acts will still be live from the Ahoy.The performances of ALL the participants will be “live on tape”.
Strict health and safety measures (including frequent COVID testing) would be in place at the venue. A protocol to protect crew on and off site would be adhered to.
There would be 9 shows (6 dress rehearsals, 2 Semi-Finals and a Grand Final), either with no audience or a reduced audience to allow for social distancing. The final capacity would be dependent on local government guidelines.
There will be reduced activities in the City of Rotterdam held in a safe and responsible way.

Scenario D: a lockdown Eurovision Song Contest 

A Eurovision Song Contest without an audience and virtual activities will be considered to explore the host city of Rotterdam.The performances of all the participants will be “live on tape”. There would be 9 shows (6 dress rehearsals, 2 Semi-Finals and a Grand Final), but no audience. 


HEALTH AND SAFETY 


An extensive health and safety plan has been developed for all scenarios to guarantee the maximum protection of everyone present at the Eurovision Song Contest. A special coronavirus protocol has also been drawn up that reflects those already in use by Formula 1 and UEFA for example.


RENEWED SUPPORT


In recent weeks, the City of Rotterdam has renewed its commitment to working with the EBU, NOS, NPO and AVROTROS on producing a great event whatever the circumstances.

Councillor Said Kasmi from the City of Rotterdam said:

The Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam, live from Ahoy, is a ray of light to look forward to together.

As Host City, we are optimistic, enthusiastic and realistic. Within the available possibilities, we will make the best of this situation together with our partners! Let’s hope that this Eurovision Song Contest, which will be different from all 64 previous Contests, will offer great new opportunities for partners and entrepreneurs in the city. One way or another: Rotterdam will Open Up again!



The Dutch government has also given assurances that, in the event of the Eurovision Song Contest being staged in Scenario B, all participating artists and delegations will be able to enter the Netherlands.


TICKET REFUNDS


As there will be less capacity for an audience in Scenarios B and C, organizers have decided to refund all current ticket holders this month and later give them the option to repurchase tickets for the same show(s). 

The number of tickets available for each show will be dependent on government guidelines regarding social distancing. Organizers are keen to emphasize that, if circumstances allow, there will be opportunities to sell more tickets later.

Sietse Bakker says: 

By pushing the decision regarding the audience towards latest mid-April, we hope we can responsibly Open Up to welcoming fans in Ahoy for this year’s shows.


41 public service broadcasters will submit entries for the 65th Eurovision Song Contest. 2 Semi-Finals will be staged on Tuesday 18 and Thursday 20 May at the Rotterdam Ahoy Arena in the Netherlands. The Grand Final, featuring 26 songs, will be held on Saturday 22 May at 21.00 CEST. 

News Source: EBU’s Press release

Image: Eurovision.tv

Angelo D.

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