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Tickets go on sale 7 March – the most detailed guide to the Liverpool Eurovision Song Contest

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Fans can purchase tickets for a total of 9 shows at the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest which is being staged at the Liverpool Arena from Monday 8 May until the televised Grand Final on Saturday 13 May.

Ticket sales for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023

  • Tickets will go on sale on Tuesday 7 March 2023 at 12:00 (noon) GMT (13:00 CET).
  • Tickets will only be available for purchase at www.ticketmaster.co.uk, regardless of the country you book from, and you can only buy tickets for one performance at a time.
  • To purchase tickets you must have a Ticketmaster UK account and fans are advised to create an account before Tuesday 7 March.
  • Tickets purchased by any other means may be invalid.
  • Tickets can only be purchased from Ticketmaster UK, tickets cannot be purchased via the Ticketmaster app.
  • Tickets range in price from £30 to £290 for the semi-final performances and £80 to £380 for the Grand Final shows.
  • Tickets can only be purchased for one show at a time.
  • For the three live shows, customers can buy up to 4 tickets per order.
  • For the six preview shows, customers can buy up to 6 tickets per order.

Eurovision Song Contest 2023 – Ticket fee table

The following table shows the different types of tickets and their official prices (the table is continuously updated based on Eurovision.tv and TicketMaster data – status 04 April 2023, 18:37):

Price rates / shows Semi-Final 1 Semi-Final 2 Grand Final
Dress Rehearsal 1 (open for press & media, closed Dress Rehearsal)
Evening Preview (aka. Jury Show – Dress Rehearsal 2)
  8 May, 2023. Monday
21:00 (CEST)
10 May, 2023. Wednesday
21:00 (CEST)
12 May, 2023. Friday
21:00 (CEST)
Standing Ticket £210.00 (sold out) £210.00 (sold out) £280.00 (sold out)
Seated Ticket £60-210.00 (sold out) £60-210.00 (sold out) £100-280.00 (sold out)
Hospitality Package* £370.00 (sold out) £370.00 (sold out) £490.00 (sold out)
Wheelchair Accessible / Ambulant Disabled / Sight Impaired / Hearing Impaired £60.00 (sold out) £60.00 (sold out) £100.00 (sold out)
Suites (for 12 people) £14,000 £14,000 £18,000
Afternoon Preview (aka. Family Show – Dress Rehearsal 3)
  9 May, 2023. Tuesday
14:30 (CEST)
11 May, 2023. Thursday
14:30 (CEST)
13 May, 2023. Saturday
14:00 (CEST)
Standing Ticket £80.00 (sold out) £80.00 (sold out) £190.00 (sold out)
Seated Ticket £30-80.00 (sold out) £30-80.00 (sold out) £80-190.00 (sold out)
Hospitality Package* £210.00 (sold out) £210.00 (sold out) £370.00 (sold out)
Wheelchair Accessible / Ambulant Disabled / Sight Impaired / Hearing Impaired £30.00 (sold out) £30.00 (sold out) £80.00 (sold out)
Suites (for 12 people) £10,000 £10,000 £14,000
LIVE SHOW
  9 May, 2023. Tuesday
21:00 (CEST)
11 May, 2023. Thursday
21:00 (CEST)
13 May, 2023. Saturday
21:00 (CEST)
Standing Ticket £290.00 (sold out) £290.00 (sold out) £380.00 (sold out)
Seated Ticket £90-290.00 (sold out) £90-290.00 (sold out) £160-380.00 (sold out)
Hospitality Package*
Wheelchair Accessible / Ambulant Disabled / Sight Impaired / Hearing Impaired
£90.00 (sold out)
£90.00 (sold out)
£160.00 (sold out)
Suites (for 12 people) £18,000 £18,000 £45,000

* Hospitality Package: VIP experiences for those wanting to be a part of the six preview shows only for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023; contains the followings: private lounge area + a top-tier seat + access to the backstage VIP lounge two hours prior to the show + food & drink before the show.

Ticketmap – M&S Bank Arena on TicketMaster

M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool - ticket map for Eurovision Song Contest 2023
M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool – ticket map for Eurovision Song Contest 2023

About the nine (9) show

The Evening Preview Show (referred to as the ‘Jury Show’ at previous Contests) is a full run through of the show that takes place the night before the televised version. In the case of the Grand Final, 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.

The Afternoon Preview Show (referred to as the ‘Family Show’ at previous Contests) is a full run through of the show that takes place earlier in the day of the Live TV Show; it serves as one final rehearsal for the artists and crew, and as the name suggests, it’s much more convenient for those who wish to bring younger Eurovision fans. Again, the Family Show features a randomly generated presentation of the qualifiers and points.

The Live TV Show is exactly that: a live television show. Audiences across Europe (and Australia) will get to cast their votes. No randomisations this time – it’s all for real!

More information of Eurovision.tv

Interest in Eurovision tickets is expected to be high, but as fans who have travelled to a Contest before will tell you: traditionally it can be easier to secure tickets for the Preview Shows. These shows have all of the content and performances of the broadcast shows, but leave you free to watch the Live TV Show as it was intended… on the television!

It has also been announced by the United Kingdom Government that around 3,000 tickets will be made available for those Ukrainians who have been forced from their homes and are living in the UK – meaning they can attend one of the Live Shows and help mark the Ukrainian group Kalush Orchestra’s victory at last year’s Contest.

Illustration: TicketMaster UK / BBC / EBU
Source: Eurovision.tvBBC 

Written by: Faragó Péter György

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