Tickets for the grand finale of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 that will take place in Liverpool, England, on May 13, have sold out in just over 30 minutes this Tuesday, the organizers have reported.
The United Kingdom is the organizer of the 67th edition of Eurovision on behalf of Ukraine, winner of the 2022 contest but which was ruled out as a host due to the war.
The contest will be hosted by Julia Sanina, Ukrainian singer and leader of the group The Hardkiss; Hannah Waddingham, Emmy Award-winning British singer and actress; and Alesha Dixon, global pop star and television presenter. In addition, from the journalist Graham Norton, a living legend of Eurovision and presenter of the 60th edition.
In the previous days of May 9 and 11, the seminals will be held in the same English city. It should be remembered that all countries participate in this phase of the festival except those considered to be the big five: Germany, Spain, France, Italy and the United Kingdom.
These countries, as historical co-organizers of the contest and current promoters of it, have a guaranteed place in the final of each edition. In addition, the last Eurovision winner.
As a curious fact, the Spanish singers who participate in Eurovision go to expenses paid, but they do not charge a euro for their performance. It is understood that the publicity generated in the festival will establish his musical career at the conclusion of the contest.
The voting system in Eurovision 2023 brings three great novelties:
The Eurovision 2023 festival can be followed live on May 13 on TVE’s La 1, and also streaming on the platform of the public channel RTVE Play.
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