🎟️ Eurovision 2026 tickets are now on sale

The time has finally come, tickets for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest are now on sale, and fans of the competition can purchase tickets from the nine shows that will take place between May 12-16.

How to get tickets

As we have previously reported a pre-registration took place and concluded on December 18, which involved creating an ‘Eurofan’ account on the official Eurovision website, as well as this year’s ticketing partner oeticket. You are only able to use your unique access code one time to purchase a maximum of 4 tickets.

Price Range for the tickets for this year’s shows are as follows:

  • Semi-Final Evening Preview – €25 – €160
  • Semi-Final Afternoon Preview – €10 – €105
  • Semi-Final Live – €50 – €260
  • Grand Final Evening Preview – €35 – €230
  • Grand Final Afternoon Preview – €20 – €110
  • Grand Final Live – €60 – €360

The shows will take place as follows:

Semi-Final 1

  • Semi-Final 1 – Evening Preview – May 11 – 21:00CET
  • Semi-Final 1 – Afternoon Preview – May 12 – 15:00CET
  • Semi-Final 1 – Live Show – May 12 – 21:00CET

Semi-Final 2

  • Semi-Final 2 – Evening Preview – May 13 – 21:00CET
  • Semi-Final 2 – Afternoon Preview – May 14 – 15:00CET
  • Semi-Final 2 – Live Show – May 14 – 21:00CET

Grand Final

  • Grand Final – Jury Show – May 15 – 21:00CET
  • Grand Final – Afternoon Preview – May 16 – 12:00CET
  • Grand Final – Live Show – May 16 – 21:00CET

You are able to find the Terms and Conditions for purchasing a ticket right here.

All About Eurovision 2026

The journey to the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest kicked off immediately following JJ’s win in Basel, when Austria’s ORF accepted the rights to host the 70th edition of the contest. The bidding process started in June, with interested cities having until July 4 to submit their bid book. Innsbruck and Vienna were shortlisted, with the latter winning the right to host next year’s contest. 35 countries will take part in the competition, the lowest number of competing entries since 2004.

As for the organisation of the competition, the ‘core team‘ was revealed in June 2025, with further details about next year’s competition to be revealed in due course. The shows will take place on May 12th, 14th and 16th.

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News Source: EBU

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