Neurovision - a live music event putting neurodiversity on the musical map ahead of this year's Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool

Neurovision: a live music event putting neurodiversity on the musical map

The week before the Eurovision Song Contest takes place in Liverpool, join us for Neurovision

The Brain Charity is excited to launch Neurovision – a live event that puts neurodiversity on the musical map ahead of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool!

What is Neurovision?

Banners' press photo for Perfectly Broken, standing in front of plain background with blue light effect
Musician Banners will be performing on the night

Neurovision is a one-night-only live music event, being held on Friday, 5th May 2023 at the Carnival Brewing taproom in Liverpool City Centre.

There will be special guests from the world of Eurovision, performances from our competition entrants and a star prize.

We’ve encouraged entries that reflect neurodiversity – the concept that brains work differently. in an inclusive arena that showcases your talent as a musician, singer or songwriter.

Come along to the live Neurovision event

Tickets to our live event at 7pm on Friday, 5th May at Carnival Brewing, a craft taproom on Liverpool’s stunning waterfront, are now on sale.

Songwriter Josh Thomas-Conn, aged 14
Competition finalist Josh Thomas-Conn

All competition finalists invited to perform at the event will receive a free ticket. The winners will be decided via an audience vote – just like the real Eurovision Song Contest!

With Eurovision happening in Liverpool just a week later, we hope the atmosphere in the city will be electric.

Any questions?

If you have any questions or are interested in sponsoring the event, please email events@thebraincharity.org.uk

Carnival brewing logo

Categories: Events, Fundraising, Neurodiversity, News

Published: 26 January 2023