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Eurovision 2022: Second wave of tickets to go on sale on April 28!

A second wave of tickets for all 9 performances of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 will go on sale from 10:00 am (CEST) on April 28 .

More tickets for the 66th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest will be available from 10:00 am April. Tickets will be sold through TicketOne where users can pre-register to save time before purchasing tickets. Tickets will be on sale for all nine performances. The terms of purchase remain the same as the tickets purchased in the first wave of sales. Full prices and terms can be found on the TicketOne .

Specifically, a total of 63,000 tickets will be given for the three live shows, the three jury rejearsals and the three family shows. Of these, 25,000 have already been allocated. The rest of the number includes the tickets that the delegations get, the sponsors, but also the tickets that will be given to the fan clubs. The rest will be available online through Ticketone in the second and final wave of sales.

More information about Eurovision 2022 tickets can be found in our relevant article.

The 66th Eurovision Song Contest will take place on May 10, 12 and 14 in Turin, Italy.

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Source: eurovision.tv

Eurovision 2022: More tickets will be available in the coming days!

As stated in today’s edition of La Republicca, the director of the production team of RAI, Guido Ross, in the coming days will be sold a new package of tickets for the 66th Eurovision Song Contest.

It only took a few minutes to sell the tickets that were available a few days ago. But the fans of the contest who want to be at the Pala Olimpico in one of the shows will have another chance, since very soon more tickets will be given for sale.

Specifically, a total of 63,000 tickets will be given for the three live shows, the three jury rejearsals and the three family shows. Of these, 25,000 have already been allocated. The rest of the number includes the tickets that the delegations get, the sponsors, but also the tickets that will be given to the fan clubs. The rest will be available online through Ticketone in the second and final wave of sales.

More information about Eurovision 2022 tickets can be found in our relevant article.

The 66th Eurovision Song Contest will take place on May 10, 12 and 14 in Turin, Italy.

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the developments related to our favorite contest!


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Eurovision 2022: Ticket prices announced!

The anxiety of many Eurofans is coming to an end, as the tickets for the 66th Eurovision Song Contest go on sale on Thursday. Three days before the official release of the tickets, the EBU announced their prices.

Tickets are for nine different shows. These are the Jury Shows (Monday-Wednesday-Friday night), the Family Shows (Tuesday-Thursday-Saturday noon) and the Live Shows (Tuesday-Thursday-Saturday night). Each show has different prices, depending on the position that each interested party will buy. Tickets will be available exclusively through the TicketOne website.

Tickets

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
  • Audio Seat: €10
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
  • Audio Seat: €10
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
  • Audio Seat: €50
Second Semi-Final
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
  • Audio Seat: €10
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
  • Audio Seat: €10
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
  • Audio Seat: €50
Grand Final
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
  • Audio Seat: €20
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
  • Audio Seat: €20
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
  • Audio Seat: €100

Tickets go on sale on Thursday morning and those interested are invited to be on the ramparts early, as the queues are expected to be long.

However, the EBU announcement does not specify whether the ticket prices that will be released on Thursday correspond to 100% of the capacity of PalaOlimpico or a smaller percentage.

It is reminded that the entrance to the venue of the competition will be allowed according to the health protocol of Eurovision 2022, with the ticket holders must be in their seats up to half an hour before the start of the shows.

Source: Eurovision.tv

Pala Alpitour will have 65% capacity for Eurovision 2022!

One of the biggest questions regarding the conduct of Eurovision 2022, seems to have found an answer. As revealed by the website Torino Oggi, this year’s competition will take place with 65% capacity at Pala Alpitour.

The delay in announcements is due, according to the publication, to the current state of the pandemic. The easing of restrictions imposed by the Italian government since March allows us to have a clearer picture of the organizers’ plans for the 66th Eurovision Song Contest.

Thus, this year’s competition will take place with 65% of the available capacity of Pala Alpitour available to the public. Nevertheless, this percentage can change either upwards or downwards, always depending on the evolution of the pandemic.

Of course, the goal of the Italian organizers is for the capacity to reach 100%, but in the meantime it will be possible to start the pre-sale of part or all of the tickets for 65% of the arena.

So far, there is no official date for the release of tickets, but sources close to Eurofestivalnews say that the announcement will be made by the end of February or maximum by the first ten days of March.

Source: Eurofestivalnews