That's how long it took to sell out the final! In less than three hours even the packages including the final and costing 390 euros were all gone. Apparently all but the semifinal were sold out today which proves there are people willing to pay almost anything to see Eurovision live. It also proves no matter what the organizer does, or who sells the tickets, there are never enough and fans left without tickets blame everything and anything. If I didn't get tickets I would have been surely very disappointed, but it wouldn't make me post nasty comments on YLE or EBU or Finland and Finns in general in every forum and message board available. After all, there are only 70.000 tickets available in 8 events, and probably twice, or even 3-4 times more willing fans to get them. Mathematics is science, not a matter of opinion.
Anyway, I'm happy I made my clever move and didn't go to Stockmann's or BioRex to get my tickets as there seems to have been a real hassle. I went to to Sello instead and arrived there at 11.15 and there were already some 30 people in a nice, neat, proper line (thank you Finns! I love your proper lines!). By noon there was a line of 50 meters behind me....
All went pretty smoothly. The operators printed out tickets like madmen until they didn't get anymore after ten minutes. By 12.13 they shouted the final tickets were gone and the last one went to a guy in front of me. So I had to get the final package at 390 euros.
In less than 3 hours even those were gone but apparently some semifinal tickets are left for the internet selling on December 12....
By 6pm the first tickets appeared on Huuto.net (the Finnish version of eBay) ...
Anyway, I'm happy I made my clever move and didn't go to Stockmann's or BioRex to get my tickets as there seems to have been a real hassle. I went to to Sello instead and arrived there at 11.15 and there were already some 30 people in a nice, neat, proper line (thank you Finns! I love your proper lines!). By noon there was a line of 50 meters behind me....
All went pretty smoothly. The operators printed out tickets like madmen until they didn't get anymore after ten minutes. By 12.13 they shouted the final tickets were gone and the last one went to a guy in front of me. So I had to get the final package at 390 euros.
In less than 3 hours even those were gone but apparently some semifinal tickets are left for the internet selling on December 12....
By 6pm the first tickets appeared on Huuto.net (the Finnish version of eBay) ...
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