It’s a very exciting moment when you know: There are now a few million ears in front of the radios EBU, European Broadcasting Union. FM4 will work with 11 broadcasters from 10 countries to create a European-wide broadcast. On FM4, the concert will be opened by DJ Functionist on the Austrian radio airwaves at 7pm.
Things start internationally at 7:30 p.m.: We jump to DJs across Europe every 30 minutes and hear the latest dance tracks from the respective scenes. At 11pm, Belgium will pass the baton to FM4’s own DJ Functionist, who will then blast his way through some of the best Austrian dance tracks of the moment in 30 minutes before we move on to Barcelona.
It begins Friday, September 22 at 7 p.m. Below are the countries and broadcasters participating in this event:
The biggest dance show in Europe 2023
Time (Central European Summer Time) | nation | station |
7.30pm – 8pm | United kingdom | BBC Radio 1 (London) |
8:00 PM – 8:30 PM | Finland | Lex (Helsinki) |
8.30pm – 9pm | Sweden | Radio Sveriges P3 (Stockholm) |
9:00 PM – 9:30 PM | Germany | 1LIVE (Cologne) |
9.30pm – 10pm | Germany | Fritz (Berlin) |
10pm – 10.30pm | Norway | NRK mp3 (Oslo) |
10.30 – 11.00 pm | Belgium | Brussels Studio (Brussels) |
11pm – 11.30pm | Austria | Radio FM4 (Vienna) |
23.30-00.00 | Spain | iCat (Barcelona) |
00.00-00.30 | Estonia | Radio 2 (Tallinn) |
00.30-01.00 | Ukraine | Radio Promen (Kyiv) |
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