For months fans of Eurovision have been eagerly waiting for tickets to the biggest singing contest in the world to go on sale.
Well, the wait is nearly over as all the ticket information has been announced including when they will go on sale.
And to save you a job we've rounded up all the important information to ensure you get a seat at the iconic contest.
From ticket prices, and sale dates to how you can make sure you bag some tickets and beat the crowds we have everything you need to know.
Tickets when? Tickets this Thursday! 🎟🎟🎟
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) April 4, 2022
Yep that’s right, tickets for #Eurovision 2022 go on sale on 7 April at 10.00 CEST! 🥳🇮🇹
Get ready to buy yours with everything you need to know here ⬇️https://t.co/VDqtwgYJLz pic.twitter.com/j4voz03cel
Eurovision Ticket Prices:
Ticket prices depend on the show with the semi-finals and non-broadcasted shows being a lot cheaper than the live broadcast.
There are nine shows that will have tickets for sale, those are semi-final one and two and the grand final.
Each show has a jury rehearsal, a family rehearsal, and a live show, and fans can get tickets to any of the shows.
Eurovision Ticket Prices First Semi-Final
Jury Show – Monday 9 May, 21:00 CEST
- RING 1 – cat 1: €100
- RING 1 – cat 2: €70
- RING 2 – cat 1: €50
- RING 2 – cat 2: €30
- RING 1 – Reduced Visibility: €20
Family Show – Tuesday 10 May, 15:00 CEST
- RING 1 – cat 1: €100
- RING 1 – cat 2: €70
- RING 2 – cat 1: €50
- RING 2 – cat 2: €30
- RING 1 – Reduced Visibility: €20
Live TV Show – Tuesday 10 May, 21:00 CEST
- RING 1 – cat 1: €250
- RING 1 – cat 2: €200
- RING 2 – cat 1: €150
- RING 2 – cat 2: €100
- RING 1 – Reduced Visibility: €80
Eurovision Second Semi-Final Prices
Jury Show – Wednesday 11 May, 21:00 CEST
- RING 1 – cat 1: €100
- RING 1 – cat 2: €70
- RING 2 – cat 1: €50
- RING 2 – cat 2: €30
- RING 1 – Reduced Visibility: €20
Family Show – Thursday 12 May, 15:00 CEST
- RING 1 – cat 1: €100
- RING 1 – cat 2: €70
- RING 2 – cat 1: €50
- RING 2 – cat 2: €30
- RING 1 – Reduced Visibility: €20
Live TV Show – Thursday 12 May, 21:00 CEST
- RING 1 – cat 1: €250
- RING 1 – cat 2: €200
- RING 2 – cat 1: €150
- RING 2 – cat 2: €100
- RING 1 – Reduced Visibility: €80
Eurovision Grand Final Ticket Prices
Jury Show – Friday 13 May, 21:00 CEST
- RING 1 – cat 1: €150
- RING 1 – cat 2: €100
- RING 2 – cat 1: €70
- RING 2 – cat 2: €50
- RING 1 – Reduced Visibility: €40
Family Show – Saturday 14 May, 13:30 CEST
- RING 1 – cat 1: €150
- RING 1 – cat 2: €100
- RING 2 – cat 1: €70
- RING 2 – cat 2: €50
- RING 1 – Reduced Visibility: €40
Live TV Show – Saturday 14 May, 21:00 CEST
- RING 1 – cat 1: €350
- RING 1 – cat 2: €300
- RING 2 – cat 1: €250
- RING 2 – cat 2: €200
- RING 1 – Reduced Visibility: €150
Coming along nicely…🛠#ESC2022 #Eurovision #TheSoundOfBeauty pic.twitter.com/nqW47Jscti
— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) April 3, 2022
How to get tickets to the Eurovision song contest:
If you want to see the biggest song contest in the world then you can buy tickets.
Tickets go on sale on Thursday, April 7 at 9am UK time or 10am CEST.
They will be available via TicketOne.
What you'll need to buy Eurovision tickets:
Tickets for Eurovision have much stricter rules than we are used to when tickets in the UK.
This means there is some personal information you will need on hand when buying tickets.
The information that will be requested is:
- First Name
- Last Name
- Date of Birth
- Place of Birth
- Nationality
- ID Type and Number
- Mobile Phone Number
- E-Mail Address
Where is the Eurovision song contest this year?
This year the singing contest is being held in Turin in Italy after rock band Måneskin took the crown last year with their hit song Zitti E Buoni.
With the UK being represented by viral TikTok star Sam Ryder with his hit original song "SPACE MAN".
The Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final will be broadcast on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Saturday, May 14 at 8pm.
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