Excitement is growing for this year’s Eurovision song contest, and tickets went on sale at 12:00pm on Tuesday. We’re taking a look at the Eurovision 2023 odds as fans rush to purchase tickets for the event.
There’s high demand to be inside the arena in Liverpool in May, and it’s one of the most popular world-wide events of the year, as 37 nations go head-to-head.
Fans can try get tickets for the grand finale, and two live semi-finals as well as six preview shows which act as dress rehearsals for contestants.
Prices for the event range from £90 to £290 for the live semi-finals. However, for the final, range from £160 to £380. Reportedly, people are having trouble with the Ticketmaster website, resulting in long queues.
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How Many Tickets Are Available?
There will be roughly 160 million viewers world wide, who’ll be watching from home. However, seats in the M&S Bank Arena are a lot more limited.
Approximately 6000 tickets will be available for each live show.
People travel from all over the world for the prestigious event, and last year in Turin, Italy there was 7,500 people at each show.
Who Won Eurovision 2022?
Last year’s contest was won by Ukraine and Kalush, who sang Stefania. The runner up was Sam Ryder, representing England with Space Man.
Eurovision 2023 Odds
- Sweden @ 5/4
- Ukraine @ 7/2
- Finland @ 9/2
- United Kingdom @ 12/1
- Norway @ 16/1
- Czech Republic @ 25/1
- Israel @ 33/1
- Spain @ 33/1
- France @ 40/1
- Georgia @ 40/1
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