Set your alarms and get ready for battle: Eurovision tickets will be going on sale tonight at 19:00 CET. In a press release published by the EBU this morning, the EBU explained how the process will work and gave a brief reminder of ticket prices.

And by brief we mean very brief: they only state that the cheapest tickets start at 300 shekels. Without more information to work with, we are sharing the chart of prices from our earlier tickets post. It’s based on prices reported by the Israeli media.

This is the link you can click to buy Eurovision 2019 tickets.

Eurovision Ticket Sales: Press release

“The EBU and KAN are delighted to announce that tickets for Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Tel Aviv will go on sale today, Thursday 28 February at 19:00 CET.”

“Tickets for all shows will be available to purchase through the Eurovision Song Contest 2019’s official ticketing company Leaan.”

“Tickets for Eurovision Song Contest 2019 will be priced at various levels starting at 300 Shekels.”

“For Eurovision Song Contest 2019, the EBU is working with consumer federation, Ticket Check. The Ticket Check logo is a guarantee that you are on the official ticketing website.”

“It’s worth remembering that the most expensive tickets, the VIP seating area in the Green Room, will be located in Pavilion 1, in a separate building from the arena. Pavilion 1 is where the artists will be sat after their performances, watching the show and awaiting the voting results.”

With Tel Aviv’s arena being among the smallest Eurovision has seen in recent years, the battle for tickets is set to be fierce. Are you ready? May the odds be ever in your favour.

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JJw
JJw
5 years ago

I’m joining Ukraine and withdrawing ;d these prices are too jewish

Joseph
Joseph
5 years ago

Never had I ever spent so much on a ticket for anything before. These prizes are insane! I settled for the final dress rehearsal, and scratched everything else.
Hoping everything else in Tel Aviv is not so costly!

Shane Dawson @ ESC
Shane Dawson @ ESC
5 years ago
Reply to  Joseph

Good luck. TEL AVIV is expensive AF! Ridiculously expensive

Mario
Mario
5 years ago

For the first time ever I actually purchased tickets!!! I was in the queue from 1pm. So I think the earlier you joined the site the more chance ?

Joe
Joe
5 years ago
Joe
Joe
5 years ago
Reply to  Joe

Gonna be at the second semi live show! Fingers crossed for the final.

Joe
Joe
5 years ago
Reply to  Joe

Wish it was the semi San Marino was in, but oh well. Now I’m just hoping even more that they qualify!

Joe
Joe
5 years ago
Reply to  Joe

Update: I get to go to both! I’ll see Serhat kill it live after all!

Christopher
Christopher
5 years ago

I waited for 2 hours and found the cheapest tickets for the semi final rehearsal were €145! Absolutely crazy prices for the final dress rehearsal and jury final aswell. They really aren’t worth it. I will enjoy the show from the beach!

Maya
Maya
5 years ago

I have tickets !! If you really want to come and you need my help (I’m from Israel) – leave your skype details here and we will talk

Theo
Theo
5 years ago
Reply to  Maya

Hey, i live in israel too. Im looking for final tickets..

Maya
Maya
5 years ago
Reply to  Theo

I was hoping to help someone from other countries…and even help them when they come + maybe a place to stay for those who can not afford to pay for a hotel or did not find a place and they need help…

Chris
Chris
5 years ago
Reply to  Maya

Hey maya, can you pls assist with tickets from the final? I am from your neighbouring country cyprus…

David F
David F
5 years ago

Dare to Pay

La Signora
La Signora
5 years ago

I never actually thought about being part of Eurovision’s audience. It’s actually pretty expensive to pay the flight, the hotel, food and everything related, but for sure it’s one of a kind experiences. Maybe one day 🙂

David F
David F
5 years ago
Reply to  La Signora

If you are watching the show than you are part of the audience 🙂

Being in the arena at the live event will be a magical experience for sure. Lots of other ways to watch and enjoy though — you could also have your own experience at home, host a viewing party with friends and family, or attend a viewing party in a bar 🙂

La Signora
La Signora
5 years ago
Reply to  David F

Yeah true 🙂
I always watch Eurovision with my family at home since RAI broadcasted it when Italy returned in 2011. Unfortunately here Eurovision is not very popular so it’s hard to find someone who likes it, to attend in a viewing party is not even a choice lol.
Anyway, I’m sure that soon or later I’ll find the right time to be at the live event. The Grand Finale would be great 🙂

La Signora
La Signora
5 years ago
Reply to  La Signora

Yeah I thought about it, I enjoy watching it on TV a lot 🙂

Better the Devil You Know
Better the Devil You Know
5 years ago

Clicked on the link to buy tickets just out of curiosity. It’s 18:30 CET and apparently I’m in line for tickets and there are only 54,073 people in front of me. lol! They need more than 2 arenas.

srulik
srulik
5 years ago

Get in the site 15 before it starts. It is going to get bloody

Lollipop ESC
Lollipop ESC
5 years ago

Maybe I should sell one kidney to buy a ticket.

Gurki
Gurki
5 years ago

You should really buy tickets if you want to see Darude win Eurovision. He is the winner. Finland will shock the whole world with a fantastic live show. The winner song is called “Look Away” or” Superman”
Helsinki 2020?
Porvoo 2020?
Tampere 2020?

Gurki
Gurki
5 years ago
Reply to  Gurki

I love how serious all ESC fans are. Oh no his opinion is so stupid lets downvote…but it was not a joke 😀

srulik
srulik
5 years ago
Reply to  Gurki

You cracked me up

Nicolas
Nicolas
5 years ago
Reply to  Gurki

Hilarious.

Tomás davitt
Tomás davitt
5 years ago

Been on their website for 4.5 hours trying to get my fanclub ticket – total disaster