Eurovision 2027 Is Coming to Burgas: Bulgaria’s Black Sea City Steps into the Global Spotlight

Bulgaria is preparing for one of the biggest international events in its recent history. Burgas has officially been selected to host the Eurovision Song Contest 2027, bringing Europe’s largest live music show to the Bulgarian Black Sea coast for the first time.
The 71st Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Arena Burgas, with the two Semi-Finals scheduled for 11 and 13 May 2027, followed by the Grand Final on 15 May 2027.
The announcement places Burgas firmly in the international spotlight and represents an exceptional opportunity not only for the city, but also for Bulgaria’s tourism sector, local businesses and the property market along the Southern Black Sea coast.
A historic first for Bulgaria
Bulgaria earned the right to host Eurovision after DARA’s historic victory at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna with “Bangaranga” – the country’s first ever win in the competition.
Following a competitive selection process involving Burgas, Sofia, Varna and Plovdiv, Burgas and Sofia reached the final stage. Burgas was ultimately chosen for its combination of suitable venue and technical facilities, accommodation capacity, transport connections, international accessibility and the city’s vision for creating a Eurovision experience extending well beyond the arena.
For Bulgaria, this will be much more than a music event. It will be an opportunity to present the country, its lifestyle and its Black Sea coast to an enormous international audience.

Eurovision by the Black Sea
Hosting Eurovision in a seaside city promises to give the 2027 edition a distinctive character.
Burgas, Bulgaria’s fourth-largest city, is well known for its beaches, Sea Garden, cultural calendar and lively atmosphere. During Eurovision week, the city is expected to welcome thousands of international visitors, including fans, performers, national delegations, media representatives and production teams.
A wider programme of public events is also planned, with further details about Eurovision Village, EuroClub, the Opening Ceremony and other cultural and entertainment events expected to be announced over the coming months.
This means that Eurovision 2027 will not be confined to the stage at Arena Burgas – for several days, the entire city is expected to become part of the celebration.

A major international showcase for Burgas and Bulgaria
Eurovision is one of the world’s most recognisable entertainment events, and hosting it provides cities with an extraordinary level of international exposure.
For Burgas, this is an opportunity to showcase not only the city itself, but the entire Southern Black Sea region – from its beaches and seaside resorts to its cultural heritage, lifestyle and investment opportunities.
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The European Broadcasting Union has highlighted the economic impact seen in previous host cities. According to Eurovision’s official announcement, Liverpool recorded an estimated ˆ66 million economic boost from hosting the event in 2023, Malmö around ˆ40 million in 2024 and Basel around ˆ58 million in 2025.
While every host city is different, the scale of Eurovision demonstrates the potential of such an event to attract visitors, generate international publicity and create longer-term awareness of a destination.

What could Eurovision mean for the property market in Burgas?
For the real estate sector, Eurovision comes at an especially interesting moment.
Burgas and the surrounding coastal areas are already well established among Bulgarian and international property buyers. The region combines seaside living with a major city’s infrastructure, an international airport and access to some of Bulgaria’s most popular Black Sea resorts.
The arrival of Eurovision is likely to further increase the international visibility of the city and introduce Burgas to audiences who may previously have associated Bulgarian coastal property mainly with traditional holiday resorts.
Greater international recognition can also support interest in properties suitable for permanent residence, holiday use, rental accommodation and investment.
In the period leading up to May 2027, attention will naturally focus on accommodation, transport, hospitality and services across Burgas and the surrounding area. In the longer term, however, perhaps the most valuable effect will be something less immediate: millions of people around the world discovering Burgas as a modern European city by the sea.
Burgas enters a new chapter
Eurovision 2027 is more than a spectacular television event. It is a chance for Burgas to strengthen its position on the European map and for Bulgaria to welcome visitors from across the continent and beyond.
As preparations gather pace, the city will be transformed ahead of an extraordinary week of music, culture and international attention.
And when the Eurovision lights come on in May 2027, the spotlight will not only be on the performers.
It will also be on Burgas, the Bulgarian Black Sea coast and Bulgaria itself.
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