How to get your hands on Eurovision 2024 tickets as iconic Song Contest heads to Sweden

 

 

 

 

 

How to get your hands on Eurovision 2024 tickets as iconic Song Contest heads to Sweden Tickets for Eurovision 2024 are already on sale, with the legendary Song Contest returning to Sweden following Loreen's historic victory this year.

Eurovision 2024 will be held in Sweden after Loreen’s win (Picture: BBC)

Tickets for Eurovision 2024 are already on sale, with the legendary Song Contest returning to Sweden following Loreen’s historic victory this year.

Next year’s competition will take place in Malmö, Sweden’s third largest city after Stockholm and Gothenburg.

Malmö takes over from Liverpool, which hosted on behalf of Ukraine this year following Kalush Orchestra’s victory in 2022 and during the ongoing conflict with Russia.

While the finer elements of next year’s competition, as well as the identity of the UK’s entry, are still in the works, Eurovision fans do not have to wait long to get their hands on tickets.

If you want to compete for a position in the arena next year, get ready to fight because Eurovision 2024 tickets go on sale this week.

When and where do Eurovision 2024 tickets go on sale?

Tickets for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Malmö will go on sale on Tuesday, November 11 at 10 a.m. CET, or 9 a.m. UK time.

Tickets for the three live events as well as the six rehearsals will be available.

In Sweden, all tickets will be available solely through Ticketmaster.

Of course, demand is great, so it’s critical to prepare ahead of time to ensure you have the best opportunity of obtaining your chosen tickets!

More information can be found on Eurovision’s Ticketmaster page.



What Eurovision 2024 shows can I get tickets for?

First Semi-Final: 

  • Evening Preview: Monday 6 May (Jury Show)
  • Afternoon Preview: Tuesday 7 May (Family Show)
  • Live TV Show: Tuesday 7 May

Second Semi-Final: 

  • Evening Preview: Wednesday 8 May (Jury Show)
  • Afternoon Preview: Thursday 9 May (Family Show)
  • Live TV Show: Thursday 9 May

Grand Final: 

  • Evening Preview: Friday 10 May (Jury Show)
  • Afternoon Preview: Saturday 11 May (Family Show)
  • Live TV Show: Saturday 11 May

How much are tickets?

Ticket prices range from 145 SEK, which is approximately £11, to 3795 SEK, which is £288.19.

As listed on the Eurovision website, the prices for each show are as follows:

  • First & Second Semi-Final – Evening Preview: 145-795 SEK
  • First & Second Semi-Final – Afternoon Preview: 145-545 SEK
  • First & Second Semi-Final – Live Show: 525-2395 SEK
  • Grand Final – Evening Preview: 525-2395 SEK
  • Grand Final – Afternoon Preview: 145-1385 SEK
  • Grand Final – Live Show: 860-3795 SEK

As well as regular tickets, there will be a selection of VIP packages available.

May the odds be ever in your favour…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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