From May 4 to 12, 2024, I went on my big trip of the year: a trip to Sweden and Denmark to watch the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in person, hosted in Malmö on the southern tip of Sweden. It was my first time going to both countries, my first time going to the contest, and my second time following it live. As an American, I naturally got tons of questions as to how I got interested in Eurovision. The long answer is rather complicated (I explained it in this post, skip to Dancing Lasha Tumbai), so the short answer is "an Australian friend got me into it" and that's good enough for most people.
Before the show started (May 4-6)
I was originally going to visit two cities on this trip: Copenhagen (where I'd be staying) and Malmö (where the contest took place). But after arriving at the Copenhagen airport on May 5, I added a third city in the trip: Gothenburg, where I met up with my Swedish friend Liv. She's exactly as nerdy about Eurovision as me and this was also her first time visiting Eurovision, but unlike me she's a lifelong fan. After arriving in the Gothenburg train station, I hugged Liv and we had a long excited conversation about what all we'd do together, then we explored some of her favorite places in the city. I wish I had taken more pictures of Gothenburg: it's a delightful homely city and I'd love to visit again sometime.
Liv and me by Scandinavium, the building in Gothenburg that hosted Eurovision 1985.
We hummed the postcard music from that year while passing by that building. Every postcard that year had the same damn background music.
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