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Home » Visit » How to get tickets for the Eurovision Song Contest

How to get tickets for the Eurovision Song Contest

23 April 2022 by Lori Leave a Comment

Eurovision song contest has almost arrived in Turin. It is difficult to find a place to stay or tickets, but not impossible. I think you should focus on tickets first and then eventually search for a hotel or a B&B. Turin is very well connected with nearby towns and villages, booking right outside the city and then moving to Eurovision venue shouldn’t be a problem. So, let’s see how you can put your hands on the precious entrance tickets.

Mole Antonelliana
Mole Antonelliana, the symbol of Turin

Check the official ESC website

For sure, the first thing to do is to regularly check the official Eurovision Song Contest website for updates. Here the page dedicated to tickets. Although many of the shoes are already sold out, there are still tickets for the family shows available.

And buy tickets from the official seller

Ticketone is the main and official seller for Esc tickets. The website limits the purchase of 4 tickets for each customer.

Alternative sellers

I have made a little research on other alternative websites. But please, do not consider me as accountable on the reliability of these resources. Read carefully: THIS POST HASE THE ONLY PURPOSE TO HELP RESEARCHING THE POSSIBILITY TO FIND TICKETS FOR EUROVISION SONG CONTEST. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE OF ANY OUTPUT ON THE PURCHASE OF TICKETS FROM PORTALS AND WEBITE OTHER THAN THE OFFICIAL ONE.

Is that clear? Let’s repeat it together: THE ITALIAN BLOG DOT NET IS SUGGESTING WHERE THERE SEEMS TO BE ESC TICKETS WITHOUT BEING RESPONSIBLE IF THESE TICKETS ARE NOT ORIGINAL OR VALID.

Ok, let’s go on.

Viagogo is a reseller and has some tickets. Prices seems to start from 200 euros.

fanSale is a portal were people can sale their tickets. You can regularly have a look here in case someone cannot go to Esc and is looking for someone to sell their tickets to.

eBay seems to have some tickets too, but prices here are out of control. There seems to be some fair offer though.

And if you can’t find any ticket left…

Valentino Park
View of the Valentino Park

There is still the possibility to watch the show from mega-screens at the Eurovillage that will be set up in the Valentino Park. Thousands are the tickets available as well as side events organized on the occasion of the Eurovision Song Contest. Check this blog or subscribe to my now and then newsletter for updates.

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