Eurovision fans have been left heartbroken after Ticketmaster appeared to crash before tickets had even gone on sale.
Tickets were being sold for preview shows as well as the live show, with the grand final taking place on Saturday May 13, after the semi-finals on Tuesday May 9 and Thursday May 11.
Tickets for the Evening Previews are £60 to £210 for Semi Finals 1 & 2, and £100 to £280 for the Grand Final.
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