Sun. Oct 13th, 2024

The Eurovision Song Contest remains one of the most anticipated musical events in Europe. Eurofans continue to fill the ranks year after year and this edition was not going to be any different. Many fans have marked the date in red to get their tickets and, with this, begin to prepare their trip to Malmö (Sweden): transfer and accommodation. If you want to get a ticket, you have to stay alert because every year runs out in a matter of minutes. As for prices, the organization has already announced how much they will cost this year and many have been surprised to see cheaper figures than in previous editions.

The 68th Eurovision Song Contest will be held in the Swedish city from Tuesday, May 7 to Saturday, May 11, 2024. Eurovision travels to Sweden after Looren took victory in Liverpool last year, marking the second time in which the singer won the Crystal Microphone after sweeping in 2012 with ‘Euphoria’.

This is the third time that the city of Malmö hosts the Eurovision Song Contest after the 1992 and 2013 editions. For its part, the festivals accumulate in Sweden, with the 2024 event being the seventh time it lands there, inhabiting Previously organized the competition in Stockholm in 1975, 2000 and 2016, in Gothenburg in 1985 and those competitions in Malmö.

Eurovision tickets: final buy and when they go on sale

As announced by the official website of the Eurovision contest, tickets to enjoy all the events that will take place in Malmö can be purchased on Ticketmaster and you can buy them from anywhere on the planet. Tickets go on sale next Tuesday, November 28 at 10 in the morning for the nine shows that will be held, from Monday to Saturday, in the week of Eurovision 2024.

At what price do Eurovision tickets go on sale?

Tickets to enjoy the Eurovision Song Contest will be on sale from this Tuesday the 28th and as has happened in previous years, they are expected to sell out very quickly. The price to experience one of the shows held in Malmö live ranges between 13 euros, the cheapest, and 330, the most expensive. The difference in price depends on which event you want to attend and from what point you prefer to watch it.

First and second semi-final – Night preview: between 13 and 70 euros.First and second semi-final – Afternoon preview: between 13 and 47 euros First and second semi-final – Live show: between 45 and 209 euros.Grand final – View Afternoon preview: between 45 and 209 euros.Grand final – Afternoon preview: between 13 and 121 euros.Grand final – Live show: between 75 and 332 euros.

In addition to the usual tickets, there will also be a selection of VIP packages, for which prices are not yet available on the official website. The tickets will be digital and from the official website they recommend purchasing tickets only from Ticketmaster.

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