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Predictable but a great decision... and for the first time since Malmo it won't clash with a print expo that I have to go to every May, which always similarly conveniently darts around the calendar and various European cities to land on the same week as Eurovision. However this time it's going to be the following week, so I have provisionally booked a Lisbon hotel with free cancellation, but whether I can afford to go when the time comes will be another story! I do love Portugal though <3

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  • 3 months later...
Macedonia are out for financial reasons

What the hell is that slogan.

 

And a real shame Macedonia wont be participating :(

I like the ocean theme, the slogan sound like something from a pirat but I like it anyway
  • 2 weeks later...

Macedonia's problems have been resolved and they are now back IN

 

Also, the first wave of tickets for the final (and accompanying rehearsals) go on sale on the 30th November

Fingers crossed. The plan is to go to the live final this year! *.*
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Looks like it's only Grand Final standing/golden circle tickets going on sale tomorrow, the normal seated tickets on December 20th and all other shows at an unspecified time in 2018.

 

https://www.blueticket.pt/info/eurovisao-en3.html

 

The sale of tickets for EUROVISION SONG CONTEST will take place in 4 stages;

 

The first phase, starting on November 30th, 2017, refers only to the Grand Final which will take place on May 12th , 2018;

The tickets that will now go on sale, represent 30% of the stocking and refer to seats in GOLDEN CIRCLE, PREMIUM GOLDEN CIRCLE and STANDING ARENA;

The price and location of tickets for this first phase are as follows:

GOLDEN CIRCLE: € 200,00

PREMIUM GOLDEN CIRCLE: € 299,00 (includes early Entry e Backstage Tour)

STANDING ARENA: € 120,00

The second phase of ticket sales will take place on December 20th , 2017 and also refers to the Grand Final and will include tickets of all types of prices

The remaining phases of ticket sales will take place in 2018 (date to be announced);

the tickets for the Semi Finals that will take place on May 08th and 10th , will be sold after the draw that will group countries per Semi Final (to be held on January 29th , 2018).

The price of tickets for the Grand Final ranges from € 35.00 to € 299.00

blueticket.pt isn't ready for dis

 

guys, get there early as there's some queueing system in place for ppl who arrive early. not sure if it's like that every year and if arriving a minute early is the same as 2 hours in advance but still x

the system is absolute BULLSHIT

 

pretty much put last in the queue (20k people WHUT) even though i've been on the site for 2 hours

 

should've done the same on mobile and ipad, shit

I'm place 6042 in the queue on the iPad and 19629 on my laptop (where I went on to the site a couple of minutes earlier so clearly the time of arrival makes no difference lmao)

lucky bitch

 

i don't get why call it a QUEUE if arriving early doesn't f***ing matter

Your queue number - 17880 :lol: Not happening for me today then.

 

Last year I gave up after an hour, checked back around midnight and got a ticket straight away - that was a lucky fluke though and all tickets went on sale on the same day, this is just standing.

Kiev sold really low in the end - I remember when the Semi-Final tickets were discounted to €17 because the arena was half empty. This one will be busier I think because Portugal...will try again on the 20th!

all reportedly sold out to less than 500 people

 

such f***ing shambles

i f***ing cannot

 

the next round is on 20th December and I will be LITERALLY flying at that VERY MOMENT. WHAT THE f***

 

the only hope is fan accreditation and thankfully in Russia there's not much competition for those but who f***ing knows

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