Eurovision Song Contest tickets go on sale this week, with thousands of people set to descend on the M&S Bank Arena on May 13.
The BBC Sounds Eurovision Cast team has announced fans will be able to purchase tickets from midday on Tuesday, March 7.
Ticketmaster will be handling the distribution but only one of its sites will finalise purchases. Its 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.
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And if you're under 18, or are planning on bringing children to the event with you, there are a few rules you should know about.
There is no minimum age to visit the Eurovision Song Contest, but children under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult aged 18+. Children under the age of 14 are not permitted in the standing area.
The ACC Liverpool Group said it reserves the right to remove any child who appears in the opinion of The ACC Liverpool Group to be under 14 years of age from the standing area of the Arena Bowl for safety reasons.
Children aged 1 year or younger will not require their own ticket. The Eurovision Song Contest 2023 will be broadcast live around the world to 160 million people.
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