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Christopher Megrath

Eurovision 2023: How to buy tickets from Ticketmaster, prices and sale date and time

Ticket details have been released for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool.

The BBC has shared how fans can be a part of the world's biggest music extravaganza, with EurovisionCast, the dedicated podcast for the 2023 contest, revealing the exciting news.

There are nine events available to the public, consisting of the jury and family shows and the live finals which all range in price.

READ MORE: Provisional Eurovision Song Contest timeline for Liverpool

How much will Eurovision tickets be?

The prices are split into three categories. The jury shows, the family shows, and the live broadcast finals.

The semi-final events cost between £30 to £290. Ticket prices for the grand final range from £80 to £380. There will also be an additional £2.95 transaction fee per order.

How to get Eurovision tickets

Ticketmaster will handle the sale but only one of their sites will finalise purchases. Their UK domain is the only site Eurovision fans can buy tickets.

Tickets will be available to purchase here regardless of the country you are booking from. You must have a Ticketmaster UK account to purchase tickets, and fans are encouraged to create their account in advance.

You will be able to buy up to four tickets per purchase for the live shows and six for the preview performances. For the three televised live shows, a maximum of four tickets can be purchased per order. For the preview shows a maximum of six tickets are available.

If you try to book more tickets in multiple orders, your order may be cancelled.

What's the difference between the jury, family and live shows?

The family show is an opportunity for younger fans to attend and see that night in its entirety during its rehearsal stage. It doesn't take away from the experience, it just means the daytime performances won't be broadcast.

The jury show is a full run-through of the event that takes place the night before the televised version. It’s when the international juries cast their votes for the participants. Audiences can stay for a randomised version of the qualifier/points reveals, as the presenters practise for different scenarios.

Family and jury shows aside, these are the main events which include the semi-finals and grand final. The dates are:

  • Monday, May 8: First semi-final jury show
  • Tuesday, May 9: First semi-final family show
  • Tuesday, May 9: First broadcast semi-final
  • Wednesday, May 10: Second semi-final jury show
  • Thursday, May 11: Second semi-final family show
  • Thursday, May 11: Second broadcast semi-final
  • Friday, May 12: Final jury show
  • Saturday, May 13: Final family show
  • Saturday, May 13: Eurovision grand final

When do Eurovision tickets go on sale?

Eurovison tickets will be available from Tuesday, March 7 at 12pm.

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