How much would it cost to go to the eurovision song contest final next year in norway ?
- Monday Dec 21,2009 03:16 PM
- By diddy
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Since the United Kingdom came fifth and not first my dad and i are going to norway next year to the final of the eurovision song contest but we dont how much it cost to go the final. Could anyone who has been to a eurovision song contest final send answer saying how much tickets cost. Thank You
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Ticket sales in February
Ticket sales for the three live shows and the dress rehearsals is scheduled to start in the second half of February. Channel One also announced that tickets will not be sold in pacakages. Ten different categories will be made available, and prices will vary from approximately EUR 20,- for the Semi-Final Dress Rehearsals, up to an estimated EUR 650,- for the most expensive VIP tickets to the Final. Regular Final tickets will be considerably cheaper than that. Tickets will be made available through the internet and as usual, members of Eurovision Song Contest fan club OGAE will have the opportunity to purchase front-row seats through their national OGAE branches. More detailed information about the ticket sales will be made available through Eurovision.tv in due time.
they are talking about this years tickets but may give you an idea
Don’t book a holiday specifically for the final , instead book a short break in a town nearby that coincides with the final so you can travel to the show by train .
This will probably half the cost .
it’ll cost ya; a normal ticket makes over a hundred bucks, fly to norway, and norway is a very expensive country; i would estimate 3 to 4 grand for the two of you.
And then there’s the tickets; traditionally there are way too little tickets for all interested, so usually it’s sold out in an hour. gotta be fast. Or join an eurosong fanclub, they get a number of tickets for their members.
Have fun!
Not sure about the ticket cost, but Norway is one of the most expensive countries in the world for food, hotels etc. so it would probably cost a great deal!
Hi from France ?
Perhaps you can to go on their website, thus you’ll find the respons ?
Not sure …
Have a nice day,
Cat
Yes , Ireland won the euro song contest 3 years in a row , On an average i would of said the tickets were no more than 50 pounds , at the bottom of the scale and about 100 English pounds at the top , I have been to 5 euro contests , and it is very good ,To here the performers sing in their own launguage is wonderful , Well Norway is a beautiful place to hold the euro contest how much? well make inquiers in August or September , and you should get a good seats.
They haven’t even chosen a venue yet so who knows exactly.
What I will say is that Norway is going to be expensive. No such thing as cheap hotel rooms here, averaging around £120 a night for a room in Oslo, making it more expensive than London! No cheap places to eat, so on and so on.
You’d be best joining the UK fan club and seeing what they can do ticket wise if you’re keen. They’re likely to use Ticketmaster when they do go on sale, but stuff can sell out quickly. Here in Bergen Bruce Springsteen is playing in August. 44,000 tickets sold out in less than an hour and there’s only four and a half million people in the country. You would not believe the reaction to Norway winning so tickets will be at a huge premium.
Glad you asked that question, I desperately need to know how much those tickets are and get my hands on some : )
As far as Norway is concerned, it is expensive but it’s not like you can’t get a bargain ever! We go fairly often to visit family outside Oslo and Ryanair do really cheap flights to Oslo Torp airport (it’s far out of Oslo but has good bus connections) and I’m talking like 15 quid return here!
And you can get cheap hotels in Oslo, it might be in a slightly ropier area though (like near the main station/red light district) however having stayed at a few of these, the hotels themselves are usually very nice. Failing that, stay in a small town just outside Oslo and catch a train in, you’ll save money and get to see really nice countryside too!
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