The Eurovision 2015 press centre is filling up fast, with around 1,800 journalists eventually expected to crowd the press room inside Wiener Stadthalle. We’ve picked up our badges and are now chowing down on free nuts and crisps as we prepare for tomorrow’s rehearsals. But before that we wanted to give y’all a little taste of the facilities. You can watch our tour below. You can also visit our Instagram and Snapchat profiles for more.
Yes thanks a lot wiwiblogteam For all this information
Have a lot of fun in viena en tell us all ins and outs
Greetings denny
Thank you dear Wiwi for showing us new things from Vienna 😀
@Oostenrijk
I understand you. 🙂
I’m absolutely loving these videos. It’s so nice to see the wiwi team in action. Thanks guys! And a big LOL to William flirting with Benjamin the volunteer (who is quite handsome indeed).
@Fatima, I actually have bought some tickets, because I thought I would be stupid not to go this time, but actually I am already scared but also not interested. I am scared of all the crowds, the noise and the lights, because I am totally claustrophobic and introverted (I am only outspoken on the Internet); and I am not really interested in the music. Eurosongs are just not my cup of tea. On the one hand I don’t know why I am addicted to ESC, on the other hand I don’t know why ESC at home does nothing for me.… Read more »
Oostenrijk, I know what you mean. I have been watching the contest since 1969, but I have never felt the urge to attend the event. That’s partly because I already have the chance to go and work at some big sporting events. The rigmarole of travel, accommodation and accreditation is exhausting. Second it is an event made for TV and I’ve always felt that is the best place to enjoy it. If someone were to offer me a golden all-access VIP ticket I would not say no, but it’s more than enough for me to watch the shows and take… Read more »
@ Oh Oostenrijk wiwi buddy… 😉
You have me touched.. 🙂 hehe
I was away for hours today & couldn’t come to WiWiBloggs 4 reasons…
But now im back.. 🙂
I hope to go to my first Eurovision Song Contest next year. In Malmö, Milan or Melb….., sorry, MUNICH (If Germany and Australia do end up co hosting next year.).
@Oostenrijk
Respect! there’s no place like home to enjoy these big events. I also guess you are not a teen anymore, am I right?
William is making news on the ORF website now as well:
http://songcontest.orf.at/stories/2710081/ (Gallery Pic #5).
He still looks very delighted after the encounter with Benjamin. I hope we get to see a photo lovestory on ORF or wiwibloggs.
It’s a strange situation. I might be the biggest Eurovision fan in Austria of all times and yet I am not feeling Eurovision in my town at all. I actually live close at the venue and see it daily. Still, the bubble doesn’t suck me in. I have never joined OGAE and never will, I could have joined a blog or have made my own one and asked for a press accredition but I didn’t. I could have taken the chance to volunteer this year and yet it never crossed my mind. I easily imagine myself as part of the… Read more »
Thanks for the tour William, I love seeing everything from your POV 🙂 Hey please make sure to interview ESC2015CP if you come across him, I’d love to hear what he has to say 😀 keep up the good work you guys!
Please can we have further instalments of ‘Benjamin the beard’ throughout the fortnight.
My twelve-douze points are going to ….
….the cute crew of Wiwibloggs yeah as simple like that !
So long
Thanks for the all access pass, Will!
And yes! That Benjamin guy needs a modeling contract! What a cutie! 🙂
The volunteer interview was the best part, you could really see both of them clicking…. what a major hook-up on the very first day in Vienna *drools*…. wow, so jealous (and don’t ask Mario how jealous he’ll be) … 😀
Haha love it!!! Can’t wait to join y’all soon.
ESC2015CP hasn’t tweeted since 2 days now. I am afraid he broke his neck watching William pass by.
🙁
R.I.P. #DILF