Ahead of the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, nearly 50 'walk' lights have been adapted with new symbols showing couples -- some of them same-sex.
Instead of a single figure walking or not walking, the lights will show two women, two men or a heterosexual couple hand in hand, with little hearts lighting up between them.
City officials say they hope the new signals will improve road safety as well as highlighting Vienna's commitment to equality, diversity and tolerance. In the coming days, more lights will be adapted, with 120 pedestrian crossings due to feature the new symbols in total.
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The move comes as Vienna gears up for a huge influx of performers, visitors and media for the Eurovision Song Contest, taking place in the city from May 18 to 23.
The competition, known for its kitsch songs and outlandish performances, was last year won by Austria's bearded drag queen Conchita Wurst -- earning the nation the privilege, and huge expense, of hosting the contest in 2015.
The contest, which has been held since 1956, will pit performers from 40 countries against each other.
Most are from Europe but, for the first time, Australia also will have a wild-card entry in what is perhaps the biggest, brashest, most talentless singing contest in the world.
According to the city of Vienna, 195 million viewers from across Europe, China and Australia watched the two semifinals or the grand final last year.
Most are from Europe but, for the first time, Australia also will have a wild-card entry in what is perhaps the biggest, brashest, most talentless singing contest in the world. The move comes as Vienna gears up for a huge influx of performers, visitors and media for the Eurovision Song Contest, taking place in the city from May 18 to 23. Ahead of the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, nearly 50 'walk' lights have been adapted with new symbols showing couples -- some of them same-sex. The contest, which has been held since 1956, will pit performers from 40 countries against each other. Ahead of the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, nearly 50 'walk' lights have been adapted with new symbols showing couples -- some of them same-sex. The contest, which has been held since 1956, will pit performers from 40 countries against each other. According to the city of Vienna, 195 million viewers from across Europe, China and Australia watched the two semifinals or the grand final last year. According to the city of Vienna, 195 million viewers from across Europe, China and Australia watched the two semifinals or the grand final last year. According to the city of Vienna, 195 million viewers from across Europe, China and Australia watched the two semifinals or the grand final last year. The move comes as Vienna gears up for a huge influx of performers, visitors and media for the Eurovision Song Contest, taking place in the city from May 18 to 23. City officials say they hope the new signals will improve road safety as well as highlighting Vienna's commitment to equality, diversity and tolerance. In the coming days, more lights will be adapted, with 120 pedestrian crossings due to feature the new symbols in total. Instead of a single figure walking or not walking, the lights will show two women, two men or a heterosexual couple hand in hand, with little hearts lighting up between them. The contest, which has been held since 1956, will pit performers from 40 countries against each other. Instead of a single figure walking or not walking, the lights will show two women, two men or a heterosexual couple hand in hand, with little hearts lighting up between them. The move comes as Vienna gears up for a huge influx of performers, visitors and media for the Eurovision Song Contest, taking place in the city from May 18 to 23. According to the city of Vienna, 195 million viewers from across Europe, China and Australia watched the two semifinals or the grand final last year. According to the city of Vienna, 195 million viewers from across Europe, China and Australia watched the two semifinals or the grand final last year. Instead of a single figure walking or not walking, the lights will show two women, two men or a heterosexual couple hand in hand, with little hearts lighting up between them. Ahead of the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, nearly 50 'walk' lights have been adapted with new symbols showing couples -- some of them same-sex. The competition, known for its kitsch songs and outlandish performances, was last year won by Austria's bearded drag queen Conchita Wurst -- earning the nation the privilege, and huge expense, of hosting the contest in 2015. Instead of a single figure walking or not walking, the lights will show two women, two men or a heterosexual couple hand in hand, with little hearts lighting up between them. Instead of a single figure walking or not walking, the lights will show two women, two men or a heterosexual couple hand in hand, with little hearts lighting up between them. City officials say they hope the new signals will improve road safety as well as highlighting Vienna's commitment to equality, diversity and tolerance. In the coming days, more lights will be adapted, with 120 pedestrian crossings due to feature the new symbols in total. The contest, which has been held since 1956, will pit performers from 40 countries against each other.
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