Burgas 2027
United by Music
Burgas, Bulgaria
Arena Burgas
- Semi-final 1: 11 May 2027
- Semi-final 2: 13 May 2027
- Final: 15 May 2027
Eurovision 2027 Participation
Arena Burgas

A multifunctional indoor arena opened in May 2023 and owned by Burgas Municipality, normally home to basketball, volleyball and concerts.
- Eurovision Capcity
- To Be Confirmed
- Capacity (concerts)
- ~15,000
- Opened
- 18 May 2023
About Burgas
Bulgaria's fourth-largest city, roughly 210,000 people wrapped around the westernmost point of the Black Sea and ringed by the Burgas Lakes. It is a port and a beach town at once: a 1,700 m sand beach and a century-old seafront park on one side, salt lagoons full of pelicans and flamingos on the other.

Know before you go
21°C / 13°C
Warm days, cool evenings with occasional rain, about 7 wet days across the month.
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CET + 1 (Eastern European Time)
Euro (€)
Bulgaria joined the euro on 1 January 2026. Cards are widely accepted, keep small change for buses.
Getting there
Burgas Airport
~10 km from the centre
15–20 min by taxi or bus 15
Varna Airport
~130 km from Burgas
~2-3 hr by bus from Burgas
Sofia Airport
360 km from Burgas
~6–7 hr by train — the capital's airport
Istanbul Airport
~380 km from Burgas
~6–7 hr by bus, including the border crossing
Note: The host city, venue and dates are confirmed. Participation is still preliminary and subject to change — official announcements will be made by the EBU and Bulgarian broadcaster BNT.