A WORCESTER drag queen is set to take centre stage as they will be hosting a free Eurovision event.
While Europe is looking to Liverpool, celebrations will also be taking place in Birmingham on Saturday (May 13).
Worcester's Ginny Lemon is hosting the event at Centenary Square alongside Fatt Butcher and Iryna Muha.
Birmingham will be celebrating the UK hosting the Eurovision Song Contest, on behalf of 2022 winners Ukraine, with a free party.
Ginny has previously performed in Birmingham during the Commonwealth Games and entered the stage in a giant hot-air balloon shaped as a lemon.
The show starts at 3.30pm and will be jam-packed with live performances including Ukrainian Folk Music by Iryna Muha and Melesa Kogut.
Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final will be live-streamed from BBC One on a big screen from 8pm.
Ginny Lemon in Liverpool
The star also took part in the EuroFestival in Liverpool and kept fans up to date on social media.
Liverpool is hosting the iconic singing contest on behalf of Ukraine this year and the event is set to be 'euphoric, engaging, and entertaining'.
And the star has always been very vocal about their support towards Ukraine and was in Liverpool earlier this week for the world's first Euro festival.
The drag queen was captured smiling next to the Eurovision logo while wearing a Ukrainian flag and Ginny said they are loving their time in Liverpool.
They said: "OMG Liverpool you have turned the party out for Ukraine!
I’m overcome with emotion, what a fabulous time!
"Thanks @eurovision for having me 😜
"Thank you to everyone that come to see us all today with @hackneyshowroom has such a gorgeous time with THE BEST people!"
Fans in the comments were excited to praise Ginny for showing support towards Ukraine.
One said: "As a Ukrainian living in the UK, I'm extremely grateful for such an amazing artist like you supporting my country."
Another said: "We are truly grateful for all the support UK is showing us! It means so much now. Love from Ukraine."
A third brave commenter said: "Omg was the best meeting you even though we scared you x"
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules hereLast Updated:
Report this comment Cancel