Eurovision Song Contest 2025
- May 17, 2025, Switzerland
The Eurovision Song Contest will soon be returning for its 69th edition and is due to be held in Switzerland, following the country’s victory at the 2024 contest with the song ‘The Code’ by Nemo. This is the third time that Switzerland will have hosted the contest, having done so previously in 1956 and 1989.
The annual event is a celebration of brilliance in performance, song writing and, of course, talent, celebrating everything about music that has more of a native feel than many songs currently topping the charts.
The event is due to be overseen by the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation and is already attracting talent from around the globe.
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When and Where Will the 69th Eurovision Song Contest be Held?
The Eurovision Song Contest 2025 is due to be held in Switzerland, and the start date is currently May 2025. The venue has not yet been chosen, and neither has the director or the host. There are currently 20 entries as of July 2024.
Who Can Vote for the Eurovision Song Contest?
If you live in a country that is taking part in the Eurovision Song Contest, you will be able to vote on the official Eurovision app. You can also vote by phone or text message but if you are phoning in, you may have a bit of a wait on your hands!
However, viewers who are in the United States and other non-participating countries can also vote online or via the app. It is advised that if you are watching the Eurovision Song Contest from the United States, you do so via the internet or the YouTube channel, as it is not currently available in many states.
Which Countries Are Participating?
At the time of writing, there are currently 20 entries for Eurovision 2025.
The countries that are being included are Albania, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Portugal, Serbia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
Of course, there is the chance that other countries will join, with many fans looking to Ireland and the UK to see if there will be any songs coming from these two countries.
Where Can I Watch 2025 Eurovision?
If you didn’t get tickets to Eurovision 2025, then you can watch it on either the Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel or via the broadcaster’s website in their own country. It’s up to you, and maybe you will be there in person next year!
How to Vote for Eurovision 2025
If you are a UK resident, you can cast your vote for the contest on the Eurovision Song Contest app. If you are voting from a non-participating country, you can vote using the official app or go directly to www.esc.vote.
At the Grand Final, viewers will have between 25-40 minutes to cast their vote after the last song has finished.
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