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Eurovision Song Contest 2015 in Vienna

Beware of fraudulent ticket offers

On Monday, 15.12.2014, 9 a.m., the ticket sale for the next Eurovision Song Contest started. The event will take place in the Austrian capital Vienna in May 2015.

Under the slogan “Building Bridges”, the Eurovision Song Contest is going to take place between the 18th and 23th of May 2015. There will be nine shows:

2 family shows during the semi-final:

  • 19th May 2015, 3 p.m.
  • 21th May 2015, 3 p.m.

1 family show during the final:

  • 23th May 2015, 1 p.m.

2 jury shows during the semi-final:

  • 18th May 2015, 9 p.m.
  • 20th May 2015, 9 p.m.

1 jury show during the final:

  • 22th May 2015, 9 p.m.

2 tv shows during the semi-final:

  • 19th May 2015, 9 p.m.
  • 21th May 2015, 9 p.m.

The final show is on 23th May 2015 at 9 p.m.

Detailed information about the single shows: Website of the operator ORF. The venue is the Wiener Stadthalle in the 15th district of Vienna.

Beware of fraudsters

Events like the Song Contest are often accompanied by unprofessional providers who try to make money with fraudulent ticket sales. Those tickets are in most cases highly overpriced, not delivered or fake.

The authorized ticket dealers for the Song Contest are:

  • the website of the ORF Ticketing partner oeticket.com
  • the oeticket-Service phone: +43 1 96096

Austrian Consumers can also buy tickets at:

  • the ticket box office of the Wiener Stadthalle (Roland-Rainer-Platz 1, 1150 Vienna)
  • the website of the Wiener Stadthalle
  • the website of Wien-Ticket
  • the Ticketinfo: +43 1 98100 480

The tickets are in huge demand and will be sold out rather quickly. This is the moment for fraudsters. They will try to sell their “remaining tickets” online. Don’t fall for their lies - stay with the official ticket dealers!


If you didn’t get your tickets on Monday, don’t get frustrated. According to ORF, there will be more ticket sales until the final show, so you will get another chance to buy some.

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