Eurovision 2025: Spectacular start with stars and surprising acts!
Eurovision 2025: Spectacular start with stars and surprising acts!
The 69th Eurovision Song Contest 2025 begins this evening at 9 p.m. CEST in the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland. The opening is designed with a spectacular show based on a James Bond topic. The event is moderated by the well -known faces Michelle Hunziker, Hazel Brugger and Sandra Studer. As reported oe24.at, Hazel Brugger even made a replacement price from a water bottle and aluminum foil.
The anticipation for the event increases while 26 songs compete for victory. Another highlight of the evening could be a secret appearance of Celine Dion, which originally only sent a greeting for the semi -finals and is now supposed to arrive from Paris. Your musical greeting could also enhance the final, as well as the British Royals, which JJ supports with a musical greeting.
The course of the final
The event is transmitted live on various platforms, including YouTube. During the show, ESC classics such as "A little peace" and "Rise Like a Phoenix" are played during the transport of the trophy. This is brought to Basel in an exceptional way, including by plane, parachute jump and kayak. The order of the appearances was determined by the Swiss Radio Society (SRG SSR) and includes an exciting duel between JJ and the representatives from Sweden.
A total of 6,500 fans are expected in the hall, while another 36,000 spectators are looking for the public viewing in the nearby football stadium. The juries' first points are announced by a spokesman, followed by the televoting points that are presented bundled. Detailed results are published after the final.
the participants and interval acts
Among the 26 finalists are Norway with "Lighter", Luxembourg with "La Poupée Monte Le Son" and Germany with "Baller". The full list of participants is as follows:
Land | song | artist |
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norway | Lighter | kyle alessandro |
Luxembourg | la Poupée Monte Le Son | Laura Thorn |
Estonia | espresso macchiato | Tommy Cash |
Israel | New Day Will Rise | yuval raphael |
lithuania | TAVO AKYS | katarsis |
Spain | ESA Diva | melody |
Ukraine | bird of pray | ZIFERBLAT |
united kingdom | what the hell just happened? Remember Monday | Remember Monday |
Austria | WASTED LOVE | jjjj |
Island | róa | væb |
Latvia | Bur Man Laimi | tautmeitas |
Netherlands | c’est la vie | claude |
Finland | I come | Erika Vikman |
Italy | Volevo Essere and Duro | lucio corsi |
poland | gaja | Justyna steczkowska |
Germany | baller | Abor & tynna |
Greece | asteromáta | Klavdia |
Armenia | survivor | parg |
Switzerland | voyage | zoë më |
Malta | serving | Miriana Conte |
Portugal | Deslocado | napa |
Denmark | hallucination | sissal |
Sweden | Bara Bada Bastu | kaj |
France | maman | Louane |
San Marino | Tutta l’Italia | gabry ponte |
Albania | Zjerm | Shkodra electronics |
A highlight of the show are the intervales that include appearances by former Swiss representatives and a mashup from Baby Lasagna and Käärijä. As informed Eurovisionworld.com, the recent years are also recognized with retrospectives and tribute acts.
The program is broadcast extensively in Germany, with programs and podcasts that cover the entire ESC experience, as shown in the Eurovision.de. The spectators can look forward to a variety of formats that will accompany the ESC in the coming days.
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Ort | St. Jakobshalle, Basel, Schweiz |
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