A few weeks before the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 only half of the dress-rehearsals tickets have been sold and there are still 1000 tickets for the Big Night to be sold. But the manager of the Eurovision Song Contest 2002, Peeter Rebane, isn't worried.

He adds that it's strange that people's interest for the dress-rehearsals' tickets is quite low.

He hopes that the selling of the tickets for the final concert will be bigger. His words are coming true, at least at the time being – a lot of the sellers are telling that their ticket-sales for the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 has doubled or tripled in the past days.

All the people who are trying to sell tickets theirselves are in trouble, because the prices are too high. So if they wanted to make profit then they will propably be dissapointed. And it's good, because then the speculants won't get so much profit and the organising broadcaster will get more money.