Eurovision bosses in the UK want fans to send in clips of themselves to appear during one of the show’s intervals.
The 2020 event had been due to be held in the Netherlands on 16 May, but the live show was called off due to the coronavirus.
Instead, the BBC will air a series of programs, including Eurovision: Europe Shine A Light, and they want fans to send in clips to air throughout the show.
“We’d love YOU to be part of our night of #Eurovision on the 16th May,” the official Eurovision Twitter account wrote.
We'd love YOU to be part of our night of #Eurovision on the 16th May. Find out how here! ? https://t.co/lq2E8LRWrC pic.twitter.com/YfeOFTA8h7
— BBC Eurovision?? (@bbceurovision) May 1, 2020
In a brief for video submissions, organisers wrote: “We’d like you to film yourself and your household (family members, partners, flatmates etc) to recreate any of the classic Eurovision performances listed on this page.
“Feel free to perform solo if you prefer, and leave your mark on Eurovision history!”
The show is set to feature contributions from all 42 acts that had been scheduled to perform during the evening. They’ll team up to cover the UK’s 1997 winning track, Love Shine a Light, by Katrina and the Waves.
The Fizz will also provide entertainment – recreating their 1981 winning performance of Making Your Mind Up, skirts and all!
Find out more here.