Eurovision tickets now sold out

The last remaining tickets for the Liverpool shows have sold out

Author: Astrid MacQuillinPublished 24th Apr 2023
Last updated 24th Apr 2023

The final remaining tickets to the Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool are now sold out.

A "limited number" of tickets to each of the nine live shows at ACC Liverpool arena which make up the competition went on sale at midday today.

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

Prices for the international music event ranged from £30 to £380, depending on the type of show and seat fans were offered.

When Eurovision tickets went on sale in March, passes to the grand final sold out in just over half an hour, and tickets to the remaining shows disappeared by 1.32pm following a 12pm release.

The event is being held in Liverpool after the UK was chosen as the runner's up 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.

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

The semi-finals will be broadcast on the BBC on 9th and 11th May, with the grand final commencing on the 13th May.

The final will also be shown in cinemas in addition to the corporation's airing.

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