When Eurovision winners performed at Baileys 50 years ago this week
A look back to when Baileys nightclub in Watford was preparing to host future Eurovision Song Contest winners 50 years ago this week.
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I'm the Community Content Editor for the Watford Observer. I write about a range of subjects including nostalgia, local history, local sport and other community news and am always keen to hear about any features and initiatives you wish to see covered.
A look back to when Baileys nightclub in Watford was preparing to host future Eurovision Song Contest winners 50 years ago this week.
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