The BBC’s Eurovision Twitter account has announced that information about tickets for the 2023 contest will be revealed tomorrow. A special episode of the Eurovisioncast podcast will be released at 08.00 GMT/09.00 CET on 2nd March to share the news.
Much like previous years, it is expected that tickets across a range of price points will be on sale for nine shows – a jury show, a family show and a live show for the semi-finals and grand final. Last year, tickets ranged from €50 – €350.
Eurovisioncast is the BBC’s podcast sharing news and discussion in the run up to the 2023 contest. Måns Zermerlow, winner of the 2015 contest, hosts the podcast, alongside Daniel Rosney. Ngunan Adamu and Nina Warhurst. The podcast can be accessed on the BBC Sounds website.
What we know about Eurovision 2023 so far
Although Ukraine won the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest in Turin, due to the ongoing Russian invasion they are unable to host the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest. Instead, the United Kingdom stepped in, as 2022’s runner-up; Liverpool will host the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest on the 9th, 11th, and 13th of May 2023. The contest will take place at the M&S Arena, with 37 countries taking part. The full production team behind the 2023 contest is listed here. The contest is a co-production between host broadcaster the BBC and last year’s winning broadcaster, Suspilne.
The semi-final allocation draw took place on the 31st January, and the distribution of each semi-final can be found here!
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News Source: BBC
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