Pure excitement: Eurovision Song Contest in Basel tonight!

Pure excitement: Eurovision Song Contest in Basel tonight!

Basel, Schweiz - On May 17, 2025, the 69th Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Basel. The opening of the event will begin at 9 p.m., moderated by Michelle Hunziker, Hazel Brugger and Sandra Studer. However, the spectators have to wait until after 1 a.m. for the announcement of the results.

JJ, one of the main actors of this edition of the competition, is expected on stage at 10:55 p.m. With a total of 26 appearances, which will last until around 11:25 p.m., the voting will begin around 0.14 a.m. The Austrian Ö3 star Philipp Hansa will be responsible for the jury.

process and voting system

The audience voting will be announced at the earliest from 0.46 a.m., whereby the points are announced from the country with very few to the best placed. There have been changes in the voting system in recent years; The latest version, which was introduced in the 2023 competition, ensures that each of the 37 participating countries awards two sets of points (12, 10, 8-1) based on the ten favorite songs of other countries. One sentence comes from a jury, the other from televoting in their own country. It should be emphasized that only televoting in the semi -finals is used, while both sentences are used in the final, as [Wikipedia] represent.

The Eurovision Song Contest has used a total of eight different voting procedures in the course of its almost 60-year history. The well-known 12-point system was introduced in 1975 and since then the way in which points are announced has been continuously developed. For example, the procedure has been designed since 2019 in such a way that the televote points are announced in reverse order of the jury positions, which creates an additional voltage effect, as is explained in the [Eurovision Fandom].

important key data

event Time
opening 21:00
JJ on stage 22:55
Start of the vote 0:14
public points at the earliest 0:46
announcement of the winner against 1:00

The votes themselves last significantly longer than in earlier years to meet a larger number of participants. The competition has continuously adapted to the changing media landscape, where in 2023 the "rest of the world" votes can take place 24 hours before the show, which strengthens the commitment of the international audience. So it remains exciting which performances the viewers find impressively and which countries will ultimately get the coveted points.

Overall, the Eurovision Song Contest remains a rousing event that inspires millions of people worldwide and their coordination systems are constantly being developed to ensure even more excitement and fairness.

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