Eurovision 2016: How to throw the most outrageous party at home

There's a lot to think about...
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Chloe Manville12 May 2016

It’s glitzy, it’s glam, it’s oozing with cheese – it can only be the Eurovision Song Contest 2016.

Yes, the Eurovision grand finale will be blaring out from our TV screens this Saturday night (May 14) from 8pm, with duo Joe and Jake representing for the UK with their song You're Not Alone. A Brit hasn't won since 1996, so don't keep your hopes up.

If this feast of brilliantly bad music, outlandish costumes and inevitable scores of nil points is your guilty pleasure, then why not throw a bash at home to celebrate?

In numbers: The Eurovision Song Contest

Naturally, there is a lot to think about ahead of the big night to ensure it’s a party to remember. You need tacky decorations galore, European themed snacks – we’re thinking go Swedish as a polite nod to this year’s hosts – and a roster of drinking games to up the ante throughout your viewing.

And all finished off, of course, with an obligatory round of karaoke.

Eurovision 2016 trailer

Click through our gallery above for our top hints on throwing the ultimate Euro-tastic party.

Have fun…

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