Debate is intensifying in Bulgaria over the potential costs and economic impact of hosting the Eurovision Song Contest following the country’s recent success, with analysts and economists outlining both risks and potential gains. Financial analyst Deyan Vassilev described the expected broader economic and cultural ripple effects as a form of “Daranomics,” linking the phenomenon to the influence of singer DARA and the visibility generated by Eurovision.

The question of what it would cost for Bulgaria to host Eurovision has quickly moved into public debate following the country’s victory, with officials, economists and city…

Debate is intensifying in Bulgaria over the potential costs and economic impact of hosting the Eurovision Song Contest following the country’s recent success, with analysts and…

Bulgaria’s government has officially launched preparations for the 2026 state budget, with Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Galab Donev confirming that hosting…

Bulgaria has officially begun preparations to host Eurovision 2027, with the government confirming that an organizing structure will be established this week following DARA’s…

Sofia is fully prepared to host Eurovision next year, according to Mayor Vasil Terziev, who said the Bulgarian capital is already working on the necessary steps ahead of the…

Bulgaria is beginning preparations for what could become the biggest television and cultural event ever hosted in the country after DARA’s Eurovision victory with “Bangaranga”…