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Dates Set for Eurovision 2015

EurovisionEurovision 2015 is set to be held in Austria following Conchita Wurst’s success in Copenhagen earlier this year.

There’s still no word on which Austrian city will host the event but the dates have been locked down.

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The First Semi-Final will be held on Tuesday, May 19, Second Semi-Final on Thursday, May 21, and the Grand Final on Saturday, May 23.

Graz, Innsbruck and Vienna are all in the running to host the popular singing competition.

If you’re planning a Eurovision holiday, it’s time to book your time off work.

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