JUNIOR EUROVISION 2011 TICKETS ON SALE IN ARMENIA
news.am, Armenia
Oct 26 2011
YEREVAN. - Tickets for Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011 will be
on sale as of Wednesday, press secretary Artak Vardanyan of Junior
Eurovision's Armenian delegation told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
In his words, the tickets were printed abroad, to secure their high
quality, and they are already in Armenia.
"We are doing everything so the tickets may be affordable for all
strata of society. Tickets for the first day's concert, which will not
be televised and the contestants' performances will not be evaluated,
will cost between 3.5 and 22 Euros. Ticket prices for the main concert
are between 9 and 55 Euros," Vardanyan noted.
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011 will be held in the Armenian
capital Yerevan, on December 2 and 3, and children between the ages
of 10 and 15 and representing fourteen countries will compete.
Armenia's contestant at the event will be Dalita, with her song
"Welcome to Armenia."
From: A. Papazian
news.am, Armenia
Oct 26 2011
YEREVAN. - Tickets for Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011 will be
on sale as of Wednesday, press secretary Artak Vardanyan of Junior
Eurovision's Armenian delegation told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
In his words, the tickets were printed abroad, to secure their high
quality, and they are already in Armenia.
"We are doing everything so the tickets may be affordable for all
strata of society. Tickets for the first day's concert, which will not
be televised and the contestants' performances will not be evaluated,
will cost between 3.5 and 22 Euros. Ticket prices for the main concert
are between 9 and 55 Euros," Vardanyan noted.
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011 will be held in the Armenian
capital Yerevan, on December 2 and 3, and children between the ages
of 10 and 15 and representing fourteen countries will compete.
Armenia's contestant at the event will be Dalita, with her song
"Welcome to Armenia."
From: A. Papazian