The stage design for the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest has been revealed.
Due to take place in Liverpool, England this spring on behalf of last year’s winners Ukraine, the set has been designed by New York firm Yellow Studio.
The immersive design connects the stage, performers, audience and green room as one structure, offering the contestants multiple performance locations.
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According to a press release, its configuration “demonstrates how music can transcend borders and bring people together as one unit”.
Yellow Studio has previously worked on stage designs for the Grammys and the MTV VMAs, with company director Julio Himede saying: “It’s a wonderful honour to be collaborating with the BBC and the production team to design this year’s Eurovision Song Contest set. This year’s contest unites Ukraine and the UK to celebrate the unique cultures of both.”
The 2023 Eurovision Song Contest will take place at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool on Saturday, May 13.