Euroclub offers a place for fans, press and delegations to relax, unwind and let their hair down, whether it’s with a coffee in the afternoon or cocktails at night. Alongside all the partying, many Eurovision acts past and present have performed at Euroclub in previous years.
All of the ten Euroblubs will be open from Saturday 30th April until Saturday 14th May. All of the venues will provide a 10% discount to all accredited persons.
Clubs
Pick-Up Dal 1971 – a popular club offering an eclectic mix of genres
The Supermarket Club – a venue made especially for live music, now also plays hosts to artistic performances and multimedia events
Coffee Bars
Otium Pea Club sits atop of Green Pea, a retail park, with a lounge bar that’s open from morning until late
BAUHAUS – a multifunctional space consisting of a bar, bistro and mingling area
One Apple – a bar and restaurant offering simple and natural food
Hubs
La Centrale – a former power plant that can now accommodate up to 1,000 peoplefor cultural, musical and artistic events and activities
Snodo – a popular hub for DJ sets with a cocktail lounge and haute cuisine
Restaurants
Eataly Lingotto – a food market with restaurants and Italian food shops
Osteria Lanterna – a family run restaurant serving lunch and dinner
Shops
Mercato Centrale Torino – the largest outdoor market in Europe
Will you be visiting any of the Euroclubs this year? Which venue would you like to visit first? Let us know in the comments below!