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Christopher Megrath

Eurovillage Grand Final ticket rules, accessibility, banned items and prices

The Eurovision Song Contest's Eurovillage will broadcast the Grand Final to 15,000 fans.

Fans from all across Europe flocked to the official fan zone to celebrate the contest in style. Charlotte Church, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Gustaph, Ruslana, Conchita Wurst and more took to the stage across nine show-stopping days to make the Liverpool contest unforgettable.

Tonight, the Pier Head venue will broadcast the Eurovision Grand Final where we will crown our 2023 winner.

READ MORE: Ultimate guide to everything happening during Eurovision 2023

What is the Eurovillage Grand Final lineup?

Tonight's final lineup will see former acts like Brooke Scullion and Jedward take the stage, alongside chart-toppers Vengaboys and Claire from Steps. We will update this list with times as soon as they are announced:

  • Vengaboys
  • Claire Richards (steps)
  • Katrina of Katrina and the Waves
  • Jedward's Giant Euro-Oke
  • Brooke
  • Dross
  • Danielle Moore

You can see a detailed timetable here.

Are there age restrictions at Eurovision Village?

The 'Eurovision Village Main Event - The Grand Final Viewing Party' is an 18+ event. Identification may be requested upon entry to the event and nobody under the age of 18 will be permitted entry.

Can I still buy tickets?

All tickets are currently sold out and were sold online prior to the event. If capacity isn't reached on the big day, some may become available at the onsite box office but there are no guarantees.

Are any items banned at Eurovision Village?

There are a number of banned items, including liquids, aerosols, creams and gels in containers above 100ml; bags larger than A4 in size (there's also no luggage storage on site); alcohol purchased off-site; chairs, folding chairs or similar; glass/metal bottles or containers; flags of countries not participating in the Eurovision Song Contest; flag poles; remote controlled items, including drones; selfie sticks; umbrellas; crash helmets and more. A full list of banned items can be viewed here.

How accessible is the Eurovision Village?

As a primarily standing event, there will be minimal seating on the event site. There are natural seating areas on the Pier Head. Seating of any type cannot be brought into the site.

Customers can bring a personal assistant following registration through nimbus disability. Nimbus are the leading provider of event accessibility schemes. Register for nimbus here.

Personal assistants must be registered with Ticket Quarter prior to the event as they will require a ticket to enter. Following registration, a ticket can be added to your order over the phone on 0344 335 0437. Please note, ticket limits do apply and are subject to availability.

A viewing platform will be on site. This is limited and will be made available to access customers on a first come first serve basis. There will be one carer allowed to access customers on the viewing platform. There will be seating available on the viewing platform for those with access requirements.

To ensure optimum security customers will not be able to leave and re-enter the event site on the Eurovision Grand Final.

There are public toilets located in Liverpool ONE visitor centre and toilets will be located in EuroVillage. The entrance on Water Street is wheelchair friendly.

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