Eurovision 2022: Second wave of tickets go on sale tomorrow

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A second wave of tickects for this year's Eurovision Song Contest shows are set to go on sale tomorrow at 10 am CET.
On you marks, get ready...... and grab your ticket! The fans will have a second chance to book their tickets for the live shows of the 66th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest tomorrow at 10 am CEST.
Fans interested to attend one of the nine shows that will be available online for the fans to purchase should visit the platform of TicketOne in order to purchase their tickets. . Tickets for three family shows, three jury shows and three live shows will go on sale this morning at 10:00 am CEST.
First step is to register in the TicketOne platform and go after maximum four tickets of each show. Specifically, a total of 63,000 tickets will be given for the three live shows, the three jury rejearsals and the three family shows. Of these, 25,000 have already been allocated. The rest of the number includes the tickets that the missions get, the sponsors, but also the tickets that will be given to the fan clubs. The rest will be available online through Ticketone in the second and final wave of sales.
First Semi-final
Jury Show ( Monday, May 09) - 21:00 CEST
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RING 1 – cat 1: €100
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RING 1 – cat 2: €70
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RING 2 – cat 1: €50
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RING 2 – cat 2: €30
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RING 1 – Reduced Visibility: €20
Family Show ( Tuesday, May 10) - 15:00 CEST
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RING 1 – cat 1: €100
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RING 1 – cat 2: €70
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RING 2 – cat 1: €50
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RING 2 – cat 2: €30
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RING 1 – Reduced Visibility: €20
Live Show (Tuesday, May 10) - 21:00 CEST
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RING 1 – cat 1: €250
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RING 1 – cat 2: €200
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RING 2 – cat 1: €150
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RING 2 – cat 2: €100
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RING 1 – Reduced Visibility: €80
Second Semi Final
Jury Show (Wednesday, May 11) - 21:00 CEST
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RING 1 – cat 1: €100
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RING 1 – cat 2: €70
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RING 2 – cat 1: €50
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RING 2 – cat 2: €30
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RING 1 – Reduced Visibility: €20
Family Show (Thursday, May 11) - 15:00 CEST
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RING 1 – cat 1: €100
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RING 1 – cat 2: €70
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RING 2 – cat 1: €50
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RING 2 – cat 2: €30
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RING 1 – Reduced Visibility: €20
Live show (Thursday, May 11) - 21:00 CEST
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RING 1 – cat 1: €250
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RING 1 – cat 2: €200
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RING 2 – cat 1: €150
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RING 2 – cat 2: €100
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RING 1 – Reduced Visibility: €80
Grand Final
Jury Show (Friday, May 13) - 21:00 CEST
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RING 1 – cat 1: €150
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RING 1 – cat 2: €100
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RING 2 – cat 1: €70
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RING 2 – cat 2: €50
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RING 1 – Reduced Visibility: €40
Family Show (Saturday, May 14) - 15:00 CEST
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RING 1 – cat 1: €150
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RING 1 – cat 2: €100
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RING 2 – cat 1: €70
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RING 2 – cat 2: €50
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RING 1 – Reduced Visibility: €40
Live Show (Saturday, May 14) - 21:00 CEST
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RING 1 – cat 1: €350
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RING 1 – cat 2: €300
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RING 2 – cat 1: €250
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RING 2 – cat 2: €200
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RING 1 – Reduced Visibility: €150
The Jury shows are the ones taking place one day before each live show and are broadcast only to the national juries which determine 50% of the final outcome. The Family shows take place just a few hours before the live shows and are the delegates' last rehearsal before the give their final performance in the live shows. Finally, the live shows ( 2 semi finals and the grand final) will take place May 10,12, and 14 respectively.
Further Information
More details on the terms and conditions of purchasing this year's tickets can be found on eurovision.tv. In addition, further ticket information will be available by calling +39 2 82900700 (from 09:00 to 19:00 CEST every day apart from Sunday) and at the Pala Olimpico information spot (on daily basis from 10:00 to 18:00 CEST, except Sundays).
Eurovision 2022
A total of 40 nations will take part in the 66th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest in Turin. With the Big-5 countries (Italy, Germany, Spain, UK and France) qualifying directly to the Grand final on May 14, the rest 35 countries will pass through two semi finals set for 10 and 12 May. All three live shows of Eurovision 2022 will be held in Pala Olimpico in Turin, Italy. This year's slogan is "The Sound of beauty".
News Source/Image: Eurovision.tv
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