Georges River Council is set to bring a taste of Rotterdam to region later this month.
The world's favourite song contest is back and so is Georges River Council's Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final broadcast party.
Eurovision fans are invited to share their love for diverse pan-European music, elaborate staging, costume reveals and the largest congregation of sequins and wind machines in the world.
The grand final will be aired live on the big screen at Hurstville's Civic Theatre on May 23, giving partygoers an immersive experience with theatre-quality sound and vision.
Georges River mayor Kevin Greene encouraged people to come along to the event.
"We celebrate our cultural diversity here in the Georges River local government area and we are proud to be the home of Eurovision-lovers, with 66.1 per cent of our community identifying their ancestry to be from at least one of the countries participating in this year's contest," he said.
Multi-award-winning drag queen Charisma Belle will host the event, and fellow Sydney Drag Royalty artists, Hannah Conda and Carmen Geddit, will join her during the interval for a spectacular Eurovision medley.
There will be many prizes on offer throughout the event, including a lucky door raffle, a trivia award a chance to win 'best dressed'.
With limited seating available, bookings are essential.
Tickets include free entry and either a glass of sparkling wine, coffee or a selection of teas.
Douze Points Packs are also on offer for $15 each, including a Dutch-inspired breakfast and three vouchers for bubbles, coffee or tea.
Flags from all Eurovision finalists will be available for guests to wave at the broadcast party, while they also cheer on Aussie entrant, Montaigne.
Set your alarms, don a fabulous outfit and join us as we singalong to Montaigne belting out Technicolour, and cross our fingers that 2021 will be the year Australia takes home the coveted Eurovision trophy.
To book tickets, visit: www.georgesriver.nsw.gov.au/eurovision.