Lunchtime Disco at Malmö’s Central Station during Eurovision week

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During the week leading up to the Eurovision final, anyone who wants to break loose and boogie on down can do so at Central Station. Jernhusen is arranging lunchtime discos from May 13 to 18 for all dance crazy travellers and visitors.

Jernhusen invites you to the "Jern House - Central Station's own house club". Every day from 11.00 to 13.00, May 13 to 18, we’re opening our dance hall in the heart of the station for anyone who wants to dance.

“We want to create a fun, friendly atmosphere at the station and by opening a lunchtime disco during Eurovision week we believe can attract many visitors, if only to see what’s going on!” said Jorgen Lindahl, Jernhusen’s Regional Manager.

Going to lunchtime discos has become a popular phenomenon in several places in Sweden. Many people like to just let loose and have fun for a brief moment or two around midday.

“We hope that both Malmö residents and travellers, as well as our overseas guests, come here during the week,” said Jorgen.

There’s also a competition during Eurovision week to win tickets to the ESC official nightclub, Euphoria, at Slagthuset on May 17.

Thomas Fröslev, Manager, Jernhusen, 072-216 40 49
Jörgen Lindahl, Regional Manager, Jernhusen 0733-96 21:50
Erika Wiik, Marketing & Communications, Jernhusen, 072-249 97 31

Jernhusen owns, develops and manages a portfolio of stations, station facilities, maintenance depots and freight terminals along the Swedish railway system. Jernhusen is owned by the Swedish state and has 265 employees. Headquartered in Stockholm. The real estate portfolio of 241 properties has a market value of 10.2 billion SEK.

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