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Charlotte Everett

Remaining tickets for Eurovision Song Contest released today at midday

The last remaining tickets to the Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool are set to go on sale today (Monday 24 April, 2023).

There is a "limited number" of tickets to each of the nine live shows at ACC Liverpool arena which make up the competition will be released at midday.

The BBC previously said that tickets will only be sold through Ticketmaster UK "regardless of the country you are booking from", with fans encouraged to create an account in advance.

Prices for tickets to go to the international music event range from £30 to £380 and depend on the type of show and seat being chosen.

Ukraine won the last Eurovision (BBC/Ray Burmiston)

When Eurovision tickets were released back in March, passes to the grand final sold out in just over half an hour.

Tickets to the remaining shows had disappeared by 1:32pm after a 12pm release.

The Eurovision Song Contest 2023 is being held in Liverpool after the UK was chosen to host the competition on behalf of war-torn 2022 winner Ukraine.

Ukrainian refugees living in the UK have also been able to apply for cheaper tickets to go to the event.

The final will take place on May 13 (PA)

A two-week series of mostly free events will run around the same time as the song contest in Liverpool outside of the arena live shows.

The semi-finals will be broadcast on the BBC on May 9 and May 11 with the grand final on May 13 also being shown in cinemas in addition to the corporation’s airing.

The show will be presented by Alesha Dixon, Julia Sanina and Hannah Waddingham with Eurovision legend Graham Norton joining the musical trio on stage for the Grand Final.

The last remaining tickets to the Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool are set to go on sale today (PA)

Speaking to Mirror.co.uk and other press, Hannah shared a message for all of those waiting to perform on this year's stage in Liverpool

The Ted Lasso actress said: "I have to say this without swearing - make it count now. Make it count, you are never going to be on a bigger stage in your life. Make us remember you and then some - pressure."

Alesha joked: "It is like where do you go from there after you've performed in front of 165 million people? It kind of goes downhill really but start as you mean to go on."

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