Hucknall Arc Cinema announces free entry for Ukrainian nationals to Eurovision screening

By Tom Surgay

9th May 2023 | Local News

The Arc Cinema in Hucknall is now inviting Ukrainian nationals to enjoy their screening of the Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final free of charge. Photo courtesy of Arc Cinema, Hucknall.
The Arc Cinema in Hucknall is now inviting Ukrainian nationals to enjoy their screening of the Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final free of charge. Photo courtesy of Arc Cinema, Hucknall.

The Arc Cinema in Hucknall is broadcasting the 67th Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final this Saturday and is now inviting Ukrainian nationals to come and enjoy the show free of charge.

For the first time ever, the Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final show is being broadcast live into cinemas across the UK, allowing fans to come together and be 'united by music' sharing in the incredible experience of celebrating the biggest, brightest, boldest music party of the year on the big screen.

Hosted this year in Liverpool by the BBC on behalf of Ukraine to a global audience of more than 160 million, the world's biggest music event will be screened by The Arc Cinema from 7pm and tickets are available by clicking here.

Kelly Golding, manager of the cinema on the High Street, is thrilled to be welcoming any Ukraine nationals living in the area. She said: "The cinema is very much community-focussed and we're very empathic towards the Russia-Ukraine conflict- we screened a charity film last year with profits going to support Ukraine via the Disasters Emergency Committee.

"We are regularly running charity screenings, this will be our fourth this year, and with BBC producers teasing Ukraine tributes throughout the show on Saturday we wanted to get involved and show support somehow to those affected by the conflict."

Customers can buy tickets to the Grand Final online now whilst Ukrainian nationals can simply show their passport or ID card to receive one complimentary ticket per person.

     

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