Vienna police brace for protests at Eurovision Song Contest final
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Vienna police brace for protests at Eurovision Song Contest final

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Posted on May 5, 2026

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· Last updated: May 5, 2026

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Vienna Police to Face Heightened Security for Eurovision Amid Protests

Security Measures and Anticipated Challenges at Eurovision

By Francois Murphy

Protests Linked to Israel's Participation

VIENNA, May 5 (Reuters) - Vienna police expect protests against Israel's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest to include "blockades and disruption attempts", they said on Tuesday, calling the competition in the Austrian capital one of the biggest security events they have faced.

A celebration of pop music and high camp, the contest is taking place in particularly tense circumstances this year as five national broadcasters including Spanish heavyweight RTVE and Ireland's RTE, are boycotting over Israel's conduct of the war in Gaza, launched in retaliation for the October 2023 attacks on Israel by Hamas.

The Iran war has now exacerbated that tension.

Registered Demonstrations and Attendance

A handful of demonstrations, mainly against but also in favour of Israel's taking part, have been registered so far for next week, with attendance estimated at up to 3,000.

Protests must be registered with 48 hours' notice.

Expectations for Disruptive Actions

"We expect there will in fact be blockades and disruptive actions, particularly on the day of the final, whether through authorised or unauthorised gatherings," Xenia Zauner, a senior police official who will oversee the security operation, told a press conference.

Demonstrations against Israel's participation have become a feature of recent editions of the contest.

Nakba Day and Its Significance

The eve of the final, Friday, May 15, is also Nakba Day, when Palestinians commemorate the loss of their land after the 1948 war at the birth of the state of Israel. The word "nakba" means "catastrophe". Zauner said that day has "great emotional significance for the pro-Palestine movement".

Comprehensive Security Preparations

Police are preparing for a wide range of threats.

Drone Restrictions and Cybersecurity

Drones will be banned within 1.5 km (0.9 miles) of sites including the contest venue, and the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation will set up a task force in New York next week that Austrian authorities can contact around the clock to address cyber threats, police said.

Terrorism Alert Level and Threat Assessment

While the general "terrorism alert level" in Austria has been at the second-highest notch for more than two years, there is no specific threat against the contest, Vienna police Vice President Dieter Csefan said.

Screening Procedures for Attendees

Those attending the event should expect international airport-level security screenings, and can only bring small, transparent bags inside, police said.

Airport-style security will also be set up at a large fan area in front of city hall, they added.

(Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

Key Takeaways

  • Police anticipate both pro‑ and anti‑Israel demonstrations around Eurovision final, with 48‑hour prior notice required under Austrian law and venues actively planning for blockades or disruption
  • Security measures include drone exclusion zones within 1.5 km of key sites, airport‑level screenings, transparent bag rules, and hundreds of officers supported by specialized units
  • Cybersecurity is being enhanced via a U.S. FBI task‑force support, while Vienna remains at terror alert level 4—its second‑highest—as authorities aim to safeguard both the event and protest rights

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are protests expected at the Eurovision Song Contest final in Vienna?
Protests are expected due to opposition to Israel's participation amid the ongoing Gaza conflict and recent regional tensions.
What security measures are Vienna police implementing for the Eurovision final?
Police will ban drones, enforce airport-level security screenings, and work with the FBI to address cyber threats.
How large are the expected protests during the Eurovision final?
Protests are expected to draw up to 3,000 attendees and could include blockades and disruptive actions.
Why is Nakba Day significant for the Eurovision protests?
Nakba Day, commemorating Palestinian displacement in 1948, coincides with the Eurovision final and holds emotional significance for pro-Palestine demonstrators.
Will fans experience special entry procedures at the Eurovision event?
Yes, fans should expect international airport-style security screenings and are only allowed to bring small, transparent bags.

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