The countdown is on
Tickets for the contest held in Liverpool will go on sale tomorrow at 12pm. The sale will be handled directly from the Ticketmaster UK domain, meaning no matter where you are in the world, only one site will finalise purchases.
Ticketmaster has instructed fans to create an account before the sale to ensure no time is wasted when tickets go live. Today, they've issued a last-minute update ahead of the launch to help safeguard the website from bots.They said: "QUICK UPDATE. Next time you log into your account you'll need to add your phone number to confirm a one-time passcode. It'll only take a few minutes, and you'll be helping to keep Ticketmaster safe from bots.
You will be able to buy up to four tickets per purchase for the live shows and six for the preview performances. For the three televised live shows, a maximum of four tickets can be purchased per order. For the preview shows a maximum of six tickets are available. If you try to book more tickets in multiple orders, your order may be cancelled. You have five minutes to finalise your order.The countdown has officially started. Join our Eurovision 2023 in Liverpool Facebook group
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