With the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest just around the corner, people across Europe will be gearing up for an exciting weekend ahead.
The event, hosted by Liverpool in place of Ukraine, will showcase music acts from across Europe.
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The Grand Final takes place on Saturday (May 13) from 8pm.
With a "unique performance" promised, here's a list of Watford pubs showing the event.
1. The Mad Squirrel Tap, King Street
The Mad Squirrel Tap is a pub run by local brewery Mad Squirrel.
The location opened last year, having replaced Zizzi on King Street.
Mad Squirrel confirmed to The Watford Observer that they would be showing the contest's Grand Final on Saturday.
2. The Estcourt Arms, St John's Road
The Estcourt Arms is a pub on St John's Road.
Fresh from showing the coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla, the location has confirmed that it will be screening the Grand Final of Eurovision this weekend.
The venue is described as "a family run pub based just minutes from Watford Junction Train Station".
3. The Market Tavern, Market Street
The Market Tavern is a pub on Market Street, Watford.
The location is no stranger to live events, screening a variety of live sports, from football to rugby union.
With a range of beers available, the venue has confirmed to The Watford Observer that it will be showing the Eurovision Grand Final on Saturday.
4. The Estcourt Tavern, Estcourt Road
A stone's throw from The Estcourt Arms, The Estcourt Tavern is located at the junction between Gartlet Road and Estcourt Road.
The Greene King location serves a range of food and drinks, and prides itself on "sharing the Great British pub experience".
The Estcourt Tavern has confirmed that it will be showing the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday.
Have we missed your pub off the list?
Is your pub showing the Eurovision Grand Final on Saturday, May 13? Let us know.
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