Piazza San Carlo Seen as Possible Eurovision 2022 Village

The iconic square has hosted several events before.

Since the official announcement of the 2022 Eurovision host city, the local Italian media has been in a frenzy. According to the most recent Italian media sources, Turin's Piazza San Carlo might be the site of the 2022 Eurovision Eurovillage.

When Eurovision returns to Turin in 2022, the historic Piazza San Carlo is expected to host the Eurovillage.

The renowned area is one of Turin's hotspots and has extensive experience organizing large-scale events and concerts, having hosted events during the 2006 Winter Olympics and Juventus matches.

The beautiful Turinese Piazza, which was established in 1638, is one of the city's most popular centers. It now contains some of the city's most well-known cafés.

The venues/locations for the Eurovision 2022 Press Centre, Euroclub, Opening Reception, and Red Carpet have yet to be formally confirmed and revealed by the EBU and RAI.

The Eurovision Village typically opens a week or ten days before the Eurovision Grand Final.

The Eurovillage, which will be located in the center of Turin in 2022, is a hub of activity. Fans and visitors to Eurovision will be in for a treat, as there will be plenty of entertainment and enjoyment in store for them!

This Eurovision destination hosts live performances, contests, and themed parties. On the Eurovision Village stage, you will be able to witness the 2022 Eurovision performers perform.

The Eurovision Village has giant screens put up for public viewing, and residents and spectators will be able to watch the three Eurovision events live from here. Visitors, fans, and residents will be able to sample local specialties and meals from the different food vendors.

The RAI and the EBU have yet to formally announce the location of the 2022 Eurovillage, and we must remember that owing to the COVID 19 epidemic, there may be limits and regulations to follow given the situation at the time.

The 2022 Eurovision Song Contest will be held at Turin's Pala Alpitour on May 10, 12, and 14.


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