Conchita Wurst as the Main Act at the 17th Diversity Ball in Vienna City Hall

Tom Neuwirth made music and social history as Conchita Wurst when she won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2014. Her performance was much more than a musical success – it became a worldwide symbol for equality and acceptance. Since then, Conchita has captivated audiences with her artistic versatility and her commitment to an open society. At the Diversity Ball in the Vienna City Hall, she will once again bring this message to the stage on September 6th.
Diversity Ball Brings Society's Diversity to the Dance Floor
The Diversity Ball powered by Wiener Stadwerke is considered one of the most inclusive events in the country. People, regardless of gender, origin, or identity, come together here to celebrate diversity. Tom Neuwirth aka Conchita Wurst sums it up: "The Diversity Ball is not just a celebration, but a shining symbol for an open, diverse, and colorful society. Here we celebrate what connects us – and that's exactly what we need more than ever today. I am thrilled to be back on stage and to experience a night full of love, respect, and music with the guests."
This year, the event is under the motto "TOGETHER WE RISE" – a call to strengthen the community and celebrate diversity. "In a world that often looks for differences, we want to show that our diversity makes us stronger," emphasizes initiator Monika Haider. "The Diversity Ball is a celebration for all who believe in an inclusive future – and who want to realize it with us on the dance floor."
Spectacular Ball Night at Vienna City Hall with Colorful Program
And what would a night of diversity be without an exciting mix of musical acts? Already, alongside Tom Neuwirth aka Conchita, many other great artists are confirmed, which the ball guests can look forward to. On the Mainstage, Vincent Bueno & Band will provide pure energy, and the Volkshalle will transform into Mel Merio’s Lovemore Floor – a space full of "Good Vibes & High Energy," where the music is not only heard but felt.
Electronic beats will fill the Deaf Beat Club, where the well-known Viennese DJane Anna Ullrich will heat up the dance floor with pulsating techno sounds. For the Opening Show, mezzo-soprano Flaka Goranci has been secured. Additionally, Pam Eden will translate the entire show into musical sign language. The line-up will continue to take shape in the coming months.
Tickets at www.diversityball.at as well as at www.oeticket.at
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