Eurovision ticket on sale date announced

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Tickets for the next Eurovision Song Contest go on sale on Thursday, 13 January at 13:00 CET.

If you wish to be in the queue for the official ticketing website when it crashes and loses your details, you need to register on eurovision.com by Thursday, December 18, 2025, at 23:59 (CET).

The EBU, as always putting fans first, requires a fair bit of data you hope won’t end up in the hand of hackers. You need to register as a ‘Eurofan’ by creating an account on the newly up-dated official website at eurovision.com.

You’ll receive an email to confirm registration. Then you need to follow a link and share even more personal data with another third party, the official ticketing partner OETicket. To put your mind at rest, while there have been significant data breaches reported for other major ticketing platforms like Ticketmaster and Ticketek, OETicket users have not been impacted. Their users tend to report technical issues such as access denied errors, but these are related to server or account problems rather than confirmed data security incidents.

Once the verification process is complete, you will receive an email on 9 January 2026 informing you whether you are eligible to participate in the ticket sale on Tuesday, 13 January 2026 at 13:00 CET.

A maximum of four tickets for all shows can be purchased per account. You can buy tickets for multiple shows, but no more than four tickets in total per order/code/email address/person. And you can’t buy two one day and go back again for two more as your code will only work once. The second you input it, it’s cancelled from further use. You cannot join any upcoming sales if you have already used your code during an earlier wave. And doesn’t that sound like a problem waiting to happen?

If you are approved, you will receive a personal purchase link and your unique, non-transferable code via your Eurofan account 48 hours before the first wave of sales.

Good luck.

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