S fans of the Eurovision Song Contest. It is set to be available to users of both the premium and free option of the site. The Comcast-owned service confirmed the news on Twitter after fans first found listings for all three Eurovision shows on the Peacock app.
In a series of tweets, it confirmed that it the shows will be available on both the free and premium versions of the service. Hi Dale! Thanks for reaching out to us.
Feel free to reach back out to us if you have any additional questions. We're always happy to help. Peacock originally said that the three Eurovision shows would only be available to watch live.
However, the EBU has since confirmed that they will remain available for on-demand viewing. Hi Mickey! Feel free to DM us with any other questions. We're happy to assist! This is equivalent of in New York and in Los Angeles. Up to , Eurovision viewers could watch the shows live on the official YouTube live stream. Logo TV picked up the show for three years between and In , Netflix US streamed the contest on delay. Will you be watching on Peacock? Share Share Tweet Email. Rafael Motamayor Articles Published.
Read Next in television. Tonight's the night—the final of the Eurovision Song Contest is taking place live in Rotterdam in the Netherlands. Tonight, Saturday, May 22, sees 26 performers representing their respective countries in the Grand Final. Many Americans may not be totally familiar with the annual spectacle—a beloved camp institution in Europe and even Australia —but for the first time ever, it will be possible to watch the show live from the U.
More info. The Eurovision Song Contest has been an annual musical spectacle that gets viewers excited from all over the world. The international competition is going to return for its grand finale this evening Saturday, May 22, where countries will go head-to-head to try and win the trophy. Two semi-finals were held during the week, narrowing the entries down to just 26 who are going to take to the stage for the main live show.
America has known very little about the Eurovision Song Contest as it doesn't partake in the competition and hasn't been aired in the States. Starring Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams, the movie takes inspiration from actual Eurovision performances such as a band of Russian grandmas and a heavy metal rock group dressed in full-on monster costumes.
Following the film's release last year, the real-life song contest caught the curiosity of the Americans.
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