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Liverpool Echo
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Lottie Gibbons

Remaining Eurovision tickets to go on sale next week for Liverpool 2023

Remaining tickets for each of the nine live Eurovision shows, including the Grand Final, are set to be released next week.

Eurovision fans who missed out in March, have a second chance to bag tickets to watch one of six previews and three televised shows at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool.

Tickets will go on sale at 12pm (BST) on Monday, April 24. Prices range from £30 to £380 depending on the show and seat.

READ MORE: King Charles and Camilla to visit Liverpool next week

Tickets will only be available to purchase at Ticketmaster regardless of the country you are booking from, and you can only purchase tickets for one show at a time. You must have a Ticketmaster UK account and fans are encouraged to create their account in advance of the sale.

There are a limited number of remaining tickets for all nine shows:

  • Semi Final 1: Evening Preview on Monday, May 8 at 8pm, Afternoon Preview on Tuesday, May 9 at 1.30pm, and Live Show on Tuesday, May 9 at 8pm.
  • Semi Final 2: Evening Preview on Wednesday, May 10 at 8pm, Afternoon Preview on Thursday, May 11 at 1.30pm, and Live Show on Thursday, May 11 at 8pm.
  • Grand Final: Evening Preview on Friday, May 12 at 8pm, Afternoon Preview on Saturday, May 13 at 1pm, and Live Show on Saturday, May 13 at 8pm.

Outside of the arena live shows, the Euro Festival in Liverpool starts from May 1 and the Eurovision Village – also in the city – is set to host stars from the world of pop, gospel and opera over nine days.

You will be able to purchase tickets at Ticketmaster.

What's the difference between the jury and family 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.

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