Tickets for the 68th Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö will go on sale at 10:00 CET on Tuesday 28 November, with prices starting at 145 SEK (Swedish Krona) - approximately €13.
Vorverkauf über ticketmaster.se.
Es werden diesmal insgesamt 9 Arena-Shows ausgetragen, angefangen am Montag:
First Semi-Final:
- Evening Preview: Monday 6 May (Jury Show)
- Afternoon Preview: Tuesday 7 May (Family Show)
- Live TV Show: Tuesday 7 May
Second Semi-Final:
- Evening Preview: Wednesday 8 May (Jury Show)
- Afternoon Preview: Thursday 9 May (Family Show)
- Live TV Show: Thursday 9 May
Grand Final:
- Evening Preview: Friday 10 May (Jury Show)
- Afternoon Preview: Saturday 11 May (Family Show)
- Live TV Show: Saturday 11 May
The Evening Preview (previously known as the ‘Jury Show’) is a full run through of the show that takes place the night before the televised version. It’s when the international juries cast their votes for the participants. Audiences can stay for a randomised version of the qualifier/points reveals, as the presenters rehearse for different scenarios.
The Afternoon Preview (previously known as the ‘Family Show’) is a full run through of the show that takes place earlier in the day of the Live TV Show; it serves as one final rehearsal for the artists and crew, and as the name suggests, it’s much more convenient for those who wish to bring younger Eurovision fans. Again, the Family Show features a randomly generated presentation of the qualifiers and points.
The Live TV Show is exactly that: a live television show. Audiences across Europe (and Australia) will get to cast their votes to add to the Jury scores. No randomisations this time - it's all for real!