YLE and the City of Helsinki both have given some information on their plans for May 2007. YLE will use external firms for the ticketing, organizing the accommodation for the delegations, the graphics for the logos and all PR-material as well as the stage and also technics for lightning and sound. YLE will also hire the other performers for opening and interval acts. The budget is 12-13 million euros. The rent of Hartwall Areena is a secret and will be rented for 4 weeks.
The City of Helsinki will take care of security and has hired Palmia.
A special committee has been formed to organize everything and make sure all goes together in perfect co-operation. The committee is formed by the mayor of Helsinki, the CEO of Hartwall Areena, CEO of the Finnish Tourist Board, CEO of Finnish Music Export, managers from Forum Virium (internet/cell phone provider), YLE, ministry of education and foreign ministry.
The City of Helsinki is also planning a two week festival linked to the Eurovision for the delegations, fans and all those who don't get a ticket to the Areena. People behind the annual "Art Goes Kapakka" (Art goes to pubs/bars) are amongst this group who say "it's important that something is going on somewhere all the time". Besides the Eurovision club and hang out, concerts and performances are planned all over the town.
Helsinki expects 10.000 Eurovision guests and also shops, restaurants, bars and hotels are getting ready. The Helsinki Tourist Board has indicated that charter flights have already been booked from Spain and Germany.
The City of Helsinki will take care of security and has hired Palmia.
A special committee has been formed to organize everything and make sure all goes together in perfect co-operation. The committee is formed by the mayor of Helsinki, the CEO of Hartwall Areena, CEO of the Finnish Tourist Board, CEO of Finnish Music Export, managers from Forum Virium (internet/cell phone provider), YLE, ministry of education and foreign ministry.
The City of Helsinki is also planning a two week festival linked to the Eurovision for the delegations, fans and all those who don't get a ticket to the Areena. People behind the annual "Art Goes Kapakka" (Art goes to pubs/bars) are amongst this group who say "it's important that something is going on somewhere all the time". Besides the Eurovision club and hang out, concerts and performances are planned all over the town.
Helsinki expects 10.000 Eurovision guests and also shops, restaurants, bars and hotels are getting ready. The Helsinki Tourist Board has indicated that charter flights have already been booked from Spain and Germany.
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