The last tickets for BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2015 in Belfast will go at a bargain on Friday, 27 November from 09:00 GMT.

Occurring in Northern Ireland interestingly, the current year's occasion is live at The SSE Arena on 20 December.

Tickets cost £45 and will be limited to six for every individual.

They can be purchased on the coliseum's site, by calling the movies on 028 9073 9074, or in individual from the movies at the venue.

The main flood of tickets went on special a month ago and sold out in 35 minutes.

Gary Lineker, Clare Balding and Gabby Logan will again introduce the appear, which will be live on BBC One, the BBC Sport site and BBC Radio 5 live.

Ella Henderson and Sigma, performing with the Belfast-based Ulster Orchestra, will open the appear.

The contenders for the Sports Personality of the Year recompense will be reported on BBC One's The One Show at 19:00 GMT on Monday.

How is the victor chose?

The Sports Personality of the Year recompense will be controlled by an open vote on the night with the 10-in number rundown of contenders chose by the accompanying board:

Woman Mary Peters: 1972 Olympic pentathlon champion

Maggie Alphonsi: England ladies Rugby World Cup victor

Aristocrat Tanni Gray-Thompson: 11-time Paralympic gold medallist

Jermaine Jenas: previous England, Newcastle and Tottenham footballer

Hazel Irvine: BBC Sport moderator

Aristocrat Sue Campbell: seat of the Youth Sport Trust

Precipice Hayes: partner head of game substance at the Sun

Tim Hallissey: head of game at the Times

Ian Prior: head of game at the Guardian and Observer

Barbara Slater: BBC executive of game

Philip Bernie: BBC head of TV game

Carl Doran: Sports Personality of the Year official manager

What happened a year ago?

Equation 1 title holder Lewis Hamilton won a year ago's Sports Personality of the Year recompense in Glasgow, taking 34% of the 620,932 votes cast, with golfer Rory McIlroy second and competitor Jo Pavey third.

Genuine Madrid footballer Cristiano Ronaldo was named Overseas Personality of the Year, and the England ladies' rugby union group took the Team of the Year prize.

European Ryder Cup commander Paul McGinley won Coach of the Year, six-time Olympic gold medallist Sir Chris Hoy was respected with a lifetime accomplishment honor, and Young Sports Personality of the Year was given to athlete Claudia Fragapane, who won four gold decorations at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.

Sports Personality Roll of Honor: Every victor from 1954-2014.

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