As Eurovision returns to the UK for the first time since 1998, residents across Welwyn Hatfield will be commemorating the event with various screenings and fancy dress parties.
Saturday, May 13 brings the Eurovision finals in Liverpool - and if you would like to watch a live screening of the event, many pubs across the area will be showcasing the competition.
We've compiled a list of some of the pubs in Welwyn Hatfield that will be enjoying Eurovision on the big screen.
1. The Steamer Pub
The Steamer Pub in London Road, Welwyn, will be screening Eurovision on Saturday.
The pub recently opened its kitchen with The Meating Room and will have burgers and fries available to make the event even more special.
2. The Two Willows
The Two Willows in Howardsgate, Welwyn Garden City, will be showing the event on its screens this weekend.
It is a go to pub for many to watch football, but this time music fans will be able to take in the the show over a pint.
A spokespoerson for the pub said: "It is a great place to stop for a relaxing drink, whether after work or during the weekend, with its superb selection of cask ales and traditional beers and ciders.
"You can also enjoy great tasting pub food, at great prices."
3. Pear Tree Inn
The Pear Tree Inn in Hollybush Lane, Welwyn Garden City, boasts a number of large HD screen TVs for all your Eurovision-viewing needs.
The Inn will mainly be showing the football matches taking place this weekend, but some screens will also have the competition on.
Groups can also book in for the function room on 01707 323282, where it will be shown on a 100HD screen.
4. Cask & Stillage
Cask & Stillage, based on the High Street in Potters Bar, will be screening Eurovision.
It will also host a karaoke night along with the screening to make the event extra fun for viewers.
5. The Bakehouse
Welwyn Garden City's The Bakehouse in Bessemer Road will also be partaking in the Eurovision festivities with a screening.
The newly reopened pub has also opened up its beer garden and has many drink offers available for all to enjoy.
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