Eurovision stage a dynamic 3D 'playground': producer
- The 69th Eurovision Song Contest takes place in Basel, Switzerland, with semi-finals on Tuesday and Thursday and the grand final on Saturday at St. Jakobshalle arena.
- The stage was built on time in a race against time because the arena's relatively small size prevented hanging the set from the ceiling.
- The stage is equipped with twenty-two cameras dedicated to broadcasting, 4,500 lights, 100 locations for pyrotechnics, eight kilometers of fiber optic cable, and an LED video wall covering 750 square meters.
- Co-Executive producer Moritz Stadler described the stage as a massive, versatile structure designed to accommodate the unique needs of 37 varied performances, each lasting three minutes.
- The complex stage requires competitors to maximize its many possibilities, contributing to performances described as "simply astounding," and the event is expected to reach 160 to 200 million viewers.
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