The contest was held at the former shipyard
Refshaleøen, in the
B&W Hallerne in
Copenhagen, with the social networking
hashtag "#JoinUs" as the motto. The location had been refurbished to accommodate the event, with the surrounding area transformed into "Eurovision Island"—an
Olympic Park-inspired complex housing the event venue, press centre, and other amenities.
Bidding phase Five cities had been considered as host city of the contest, including
Herning and
Copenhagen, both favourites to be the next host. The
Parken Stadium, located in
Copenhagen, which hosted the contest and
Jyske Bank Boxen in
Herning, which hosted the
Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2013 final, were the first venues to join the bidding phase. Later,
Fredericia and
Aalborg entered the phase with the Messe C and
Gigantium venues, respectively. The fifth city to join the phase was
Horsens, with the venue being the courtyard of the former
Horsens State Prison. In the event that Horsens had been chosen to host the contest, the courtyard would have been covered by a permanent glass roof. The contest was provisionally set to take place on 13, 15 and 17 May 2014, however, the dates were later brought forward a week in order to accommodate the candidate cities. On 18 June 2013, DR announced that formal bids on hosting the contest had been received by the municipalities of
Copenhagen,
Herning and
Horsens, and that the
Municipality of Fredericia had confirmed its intention to place a formal bid, too. On 19 June 2013, the deadline for placing bids on hosting the contest, On 25 June 2013, the Municipality of Fredericia announced that the
Triangle Region had withdrawn its bid on hosting the contest, due to the lack of a suitable venue. DR required the hosting venue to have no pillars blocking any views and an interior height of at least . However, no venues in the region met those requirements and, therefore, Fredericia was no longer in the running for becoming host city of the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest. On 28 June 2013, Anders Hørsholt, CEO of
Parken Sport & Entertainment, stated that the Parken Stadium was no longer in the running for hosting the contest due to several football matches having already been scheduled to take place at the stadium in the weeks leading up to the contest. On 2 September 2013, the Danish broadcaster
DR announced that it had chosen
Copenhagen as the host city for the 2014 contest, with B&W Hallerne chosen as the host venue.
Key Host venue
Other sites The Eurovision Village was the official Eurovision Song Contest fan and sponsors' area during the events week. There it was possible to watch performances by local artists, as well as the live shows broadcast from the main venue. Located at the
Nytorv Square, it was open from 4 to 11 May 2014. The EuroClub was the venue for the official after-parties and private performances by contest participants. Unlike the Eurovision Village, access to the EuroClub was restricted to accredited fans, delegates, and press. It was located at VEGA CPH Music Club. The "Red Carpet" event, where the contestants and their delegations are presented before the accredited press and fans, took place at
Copenhagen City Hall on 4 May 2014 at 17:00 CET, followed by the Opening Ceremony. == Participants ==