Narmina
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According to the Working Group of ESC 2012, the information about the tickets will be revealed in 3 weeks on the official site of the contest
I hope they won't be sold out as fast as 2011.
However, I don't think so because Baku is too far away for many Europeans (e.g. me ) so they rather go to Public Wiewings or watch it at home.
For many but not for E.Europe ))) Direct cheap flights to Baku ftw!I hope they won't be sold out as fast as 2011.
However, I don't think so because Baku is too far away for many Europeans (e.g. me ) so they rather go to Public Wiewings or watch it at home.
For many but not for E.Europe ))) Direct cheap flights to Baku ftw!
News.Az said:Tickets for the Eurovision Song Contest in Baku are to go on sale on 28 February.
They will be available online, the contest's official website says, and promises more details soon.
The major hotels are blocked for booking due to the fact we have 43 delegations etc. and we should think first of all about the artists etc. As for the rest rooms, they will be available asap. Moreover, we will have some more offers from Azerbaijani side such as villa villages and smaller size hotels as well as some hotel-ships. This is a rough information I have so we will here more detailed information on the upcoming days.There is a related question which needs to be answered before anyone - particularly from the West - can buy tickets, namely:
When the hell are the Azeris going to allow people to book hotel rooms in or near Baku? (and how much will the prices be?)