Eurovision tickets: How to get tickets for Liverpool? When will the details be announced?

​Eurovision fans will find out how to get their hands on tickets on Thursday, it has been announced.

Speaking at an event for stakeholders in the city on Wednesday, managing director of Eurovision Martin Green said all information on how to get tickets would be revealed on Eurovisioncast on BBC Sounds, released at 8am on Thursday.

Mr Green, who said he had been "released from the bunker at Eurovision towers" to attend the event at Liverpool ACC, said there would be nine ticketed shows, including dress rehearsals and semi-finals.

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But he said no arena in the world could contain the "appetite for Eurovision" and those without tickets would be able to watch the final from home or in one of the city's bars, clubs or restaurants.

The international music show will take place at the 11,000-capacity Liverpool Arena in May. Picture: BBC/Eurovision/PA WireThe international music show will take place at the 11,000-capacity Liverpool Arena in May. Picture: BBC/Eurovision/PA Wire
The international music show will take place at the 11,000-capacity Liverpool Arena in May. Picture: BBC/Eurovision/PA Wire

Plans for a two-week cultural festival in the city in the lead up to the final on May 13 were announced on Wednesday, including an underwater sea disco with glitterball jellyfish.

EuroFest will see collaborations between artists in the UK and Ukraine, which won last year's competition.

The commissions include The Blue and Yellow Submarine Parade by The Kazimier – described as an outdoor, underwater sea disco – which will make its way through the city and involve hundreds of performers, music and a huge glitterball jellyfish.

Mr Green: "These commissions perfectly sum up this year's contest with music, storytelling and of course the best of British and Ukrainian culture at their heart.

"I cannot wait to see them all come to life this May, especially the glitterball jellyfish."

The festival, inspired by the contest slogan United by Music, will see parties held simultaneously in Liverpool and Kyiv and streamed across the world for Rave Ukraine.

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It will also include English National Opera does Eurovision, bringing two very different musical worlds together for an outdoor performance, and Izyum to Liverpool, which will see Liverpool Cathedral transformed into a train carriage replicating the journey from Ukraine to Poland, by artist Katya Buchatska.

Twenty other projects have been commissioned to run from May 1 to 14, with details still to be announced.

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