Eurovision Song Contest fans have to abide by a specific rule in order to purchase tickets.
BBC Sounds' EurovisionCast podcast finally dropped the bombshell of when fans can get their hands on tickets. Going on sale Tuesday, March 7 at midday, it will be a run not a walk to the checkout.
However, during the announcement, the EurovisionCast presenters stressed a point to fans across the world that they need to follow if they want to check out safely and on time. Ticketmaster will be delivering the event to consumers but only one of their sites will finalise purchases.
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Their UK domain is the only site Eurovision fans can buy tickets. Tickets will only be available to purchase here regardless of the country you are booking from.
You must have a Ticketmaster UK account to purchase tickets, and fans are encouraged to create their account in advance.
Outside of the arena live shows, a whole raft of free events will offer those in Liverpool the opportunity to experience the joy of Eurovision.
These include EuroFest - a spectacular two-week cultural takeover, starting from May 1, which will see UK and Ukrainian artists collaborate on brand new commissions located across the city centre with more announced in the coming weeks. Activity to bring communities and cities together across the UK is also being planned with more information coming soon.
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