Fans of the Eurovision Song Contest will have to wait to celebrate its 70th anniversary with a live tour. The highly anticipated “Eurovision Song Contest Live Tour” has been postponed, including its planned stop at the AFAS Dome in Antwerp, Belgium.
The tour, intended to feature iconic artists from seven decades of Eurovision history, was originally scheduled to hit the AFAS Dome on June 22, according to HLN. Antwerp was set to be the only Belgian location on the tour.
News of the postponement came just hours ago, with Nieuwsblad reporting the cancellation on February 14, 2026. The AFAS Dome itself confirmed the news, stating the tour, a celebration of 70 years of the Song Contest, would no longer be coming to the venue.
The Eurovision Song Contest remains a massive cultural phenomenon, drawing a global audience and launching the careers of numerous artists. The postponement of this tour is sure to disappoint fans eager to experience the magic of Eurovision live.
More information regarding the reason for the postponement and potential rescheduling has not yet been released. The AFAS Dome’s website currently reflects the cancellation.