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Applications for the ballot for tickets for displaced people from Ukraine for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 are now open.
The government is providing these subsidised tickets to ensure that people displaced by the war in Ukraine are able to attend the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool. Individuals on the Homes for Ukraine, Ukraine Extension Scheme, and Ukraine Family Scheme are welcome to apply.
How to apply
To apply you will need to complete the application form, providing your name, email address, and which show or shows you wish to enter the ballot for.
You will also need to upload a photo or scan of your biometric residence permit. This is essential to ensure that only those people eligible for these tickets are entered into the ballot.
The ballot is open until 4pm on Thursday 6 April 2023. Entries after this date will not be accepted.
If you are successful in the ballot, you will receive an email confirmation from Ticketmaster. You will then be able to purchase up to two tickets, at a cost of 20 per ticket. You will need a Ticketmaster account to purchase the tickets. If you do not have a Ticketmaster account already you will be able to set one up ahead of purchase,
Only the person applying for the tickets needs to hold a biometric residence permit.
You will need to arrange your own travel and accommodation if you are successful.
For further information, please see the FAQs below.
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- name, email address and a scan of a biometric residence permit
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