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| Eurovision Song Contest Tickets Slated to Go on Sale in March |
Norwegian media is reporting that tickets for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 will go on sale in March, starting March 16 at 12:00 CET. The 2010 Eurovision plans to provide electronic tickets with extra security features that are electronically verified upon admission to the venue. There will be full-price tickets for the Eurovision event (€22 and up for the semi-finals, €44 and up for the Final on May 16), but also cheaper tickets for Eurovision 2010 dress rehearsals (from €7). Tickets will be available via the official Eurovision 2010 website, or through ticket company Eventim in the rest of Europe (made available shortly after March 16 2010). Related Articles: Eventim Tickets are now also on MySpace! A deal between CTS Eventim AG, Europe's market leader in the
primary ticketing market and MySpace, the world's largest music platform will
now have MySpace's users able to buy tickets directly from the primary ticketing
company under http://www.myspace.com/ticketshop.
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by Richard Kastelein
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as Ticketek or Ticketmaster to purchase tickets to shows.
Eleven per cent still...
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Norwegian media is reporting that tickets for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 will go on sale in March, starting March 16 at 12:00 CET. The 2010 Eurovision plans to provide electronic tickets with extra security features that are electronically verified upon admission to the venue.