Graham Norton will be one of the hosts of the event (Picture: BBC One)
Eurovision fans have been desperately trying to get their hands on tickets for the live shows after the sale began today, on Tuesday March 7.
However, anyone still trying to bag a seat at the Grand Final through Ticketmaster will be left disappointed, as it has completely sold out.
The news was confirmed by the official Eurovision Song Contest Twitter account at 12.36pm, just over half an hour after the sale began.
Nonetheless, there are still tickets available for other Eurovision shows at the time of writing – but fans have been warned that ‘demand is high’.
As can be expected, the news devastated those who had been waiting anxiously for their turn to get through to buy tickets for the most highly-anticipated part of the song contest.
‘Absolutely gutted, the one year I thought I might actually be able to attend and Ticketmaster ruins it,’ one person tweeted.
‘Couldn’t even join the queue and still can’t. An absolute shambles for ticketing,’ another wrote.
More to follow.
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