JJ returns as an ESC winner: jubilation and media hype in Vienna!

JJ, der neue ESC-Sieger, kommt am 18. Mai 2025 in Wien an. Medieninteresse und Fans erwarten ihn nach dem Triumph in Basel.
JJ, the new ESC winner, arrives in Vienna on May 18, 2025. Media interest and fans await him after the triumph in Basel. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

JJ returns as an ESC winner: jubilation and media hype in Vienna!

JJ, the new ESC king, started his return trip to Vienna after a triumphal victory at the Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland. On the morning of May 18, 2025, he decided early after spending a long night in the hotel bar with his team and Conchita Wurst. Despite only an hour of sleep, the newly baked winner feels full of memories of victory and dreams of this special moment.

his flight from Zurich starts at 3:20 p.m. with Austrian Airlines Flight OS 570, but JJ had to first check out from his hotel in Basel at 11.30 a.m. He got up at 6.30 a.m. and prepared for the stressful case package process. Even if he jokingly defended his ESC trophy against the Dutch starter Claude, who cut off with the 12th place, the mood between the two was relaxed and friendly. JJ and Claude get along well and enjoyed the time together.

preparation for a big welcome

When landing in Vienna Schwechat at 4:25 p.m., a large media and fan-hype is expected. JJ is not only celebrated as a winner, but also as a hopeful talent that could shape the future of the Eurovision Song Contest. This was the 69th edition of the event, which focused on 37 countries with impressive performances this year. Each of the acts had the chance to present a three -minute song on the big stage.

The Eurovision Song Contest was launched in 1956 to test live transmission technology and to promote unity after the Second World War. A proven concept that has demonstrated over the years that music can make bridges. With growth in the number of 7 to almost 40 countries, the event has retained its relevance, even beyond the European borders, with participants from countries such as Israel and Australia.

A look at the past event

The previous year's event attracted 163 million viewers worldwide, and this year's competition took place in the St. Jakobshalle in Basel. With two semi -finals on May 13th and 15th and the grand finale on May 17th, Basel was able to celebrate the lively culture and diversity of the 37 participating countries. This year the motto of Eurovision is presented again: "United by Music". Despite the political tensions that sometimes put a strain on the event, the organizers emphasized the values ​​of universalization, diversity, equality and inclusion.

The upcoming edition of the competition is eagerly awaited, especially given the favorites like Sweden with the contribution "Bara Bada Bastu" and JJ with his hit "Wasted Love". It will be interesting to observe what developments will arise in the coming years, while all of this will captivate the audience and fans. For JJ, the feeling of victory remains present while he is preparing for the new chapter in his musical career.

For more information about the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 and future events you can get the official reporting on Analytical insights into

Details
OrtBasel, Schweiz
Quellen