2024 Eurovision stage has been unveiled

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The stage for the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest, which is to be held in Malmö, Sweden, has been unveiled.

Broadcaster Sveriges Television (SVT) revealed the stage set up today, where this year's acts, including Ireland's representative Bambie Thug, will perform.

A cross-shaped stage is situated in the middle of the arena with movable LED cubes, LED floors, lights, video and stage technology, which the competition organisers say will give viewers "a unique 360-degree experience".

The focal point is above the stage, which features the lighting and video walls.

According to the competition's website, the arena has had 2,168 lighting fixtures installed, which took a month to pre-programme.

This year's stage is cross-shaped, with a series of LED cubes floating overhead

The 68th event coincides with 2024 being the 50-year anniversary of the Swedish group Abba winning the competition in 1974 with Waterloo.

Acts will come to the city for rehearsals from Saturday.

The stage was designed by Green Wall Design, who were previously involved in projects that created the 2023 Eurovision stage, when Loreen won with Tattoo in Liverpool, as well as contributing to Abba Voyage in London and Beyonce’s Renaissance Tour.

The Eurovision Song Contest will kick off with the first semi-final on 7 May.

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