The final few tickets to the Eurovision Song Contest are going on sale today.
A “limited number” of tickets to the competition’s nine live shows held in Liverpool’s ACC arena will hit the market at noon.
Prices for the international music event in May will range from £30 to £380 depending on which show you choose and which seat you pick.
The semi-finals for the 67th show are on 9 and 11 May, while the grand final takes place on 13 May.
When tickets were released previously in March, the coveted grand final slots were sold out in just over 30 minutes.
Due to the conflict in Ukraine, it was decided that Liverpool would hold the 67th song contest on behalf of the war-torn nation.
Ukraine won the 2022 competition, which was held in Turin, Italy, with a performance from rap group Kalush Orchestra.
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Ukrainian refugees based in the UK have been given concession ticket prices.
Besides the live shows, a host of mostly free events will run around the same time as the song contest in Liverpool.
The shows will be broadcast on TV as well as being shown in certain cinemas.
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