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How Eurovision REALLY works behind the scenes - from lightning fast set changes to secret 'smuggling routes'
From Finland 's hard rock monsters Lodi to Moldova's Epic Sax Guy, each act brings a new wave of glitter-fuelled chaos to the stage
Eurovision is a whirlwind of sequins, smoke machines, and soaring key changes - the kind of spectacle that hooks 180 million viewers to their screens every year. But while fans marvel at the fire cannons and holograms, a small army of unsung heroes are working behind the scenes at breakneck speed to pull off the shows incredible set changes. Back in 2008, Eurovision production star Ola Melzig built a bunker under the stage, complete with a sofa, due to the long hours, which would see the team pulling up to 20-hour days.
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