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The Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool will take place Saturday 13 May, with semi finals on Tuesday 9 and Thursday 11 May.
The tickets for the show go live today at 13:00 CET (12:00 GMT) and they can be purchased through the homepage of TicketMaster UK.
Prices range from £30 to £380, and you can only purchase tickets for one show at a time. If you want to save money on the currency exchange when buying tickets from abroad don’t forget to check the Wise card.
You need to sign up and create a TicketMaster account before purchasing tickets online (regardless where you live). Fans will be able to buy up to four tickets per purchase. The expected demand is high so securing tickets for the Jury or Family Shows will probably be easier.
As in previous years, you’ll be able to buy these types of tickets for the Eurovision Song contest;
We’ll throw in a handy tip for your upcoming trip - use Wise card which lets you spend in the local currency in 175 countries. Your money is converted at the fair mid-market exchange rate, for just a small conversion fee². It’s the easy, convenient and low-cost way to spend overseas.
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