I was on easyJet's Eurovision flight and it was gloriously unhinged
- easyJet operated a special flight carrying 75 Eurovision superfans to Basel, Switzerland, ahead of the 2025 contest starting May 13.
- This flight occurred because many fans, including experienced attendees like Kevin, wanted to be in Basel despite lacking event tickets.
- The first semi-final launched the 69th Eurovision edition at St. Jakobshalle Arena in Basel, featuring 15 countries competing for 10 Grand Final spots.
- Kevin, who has attended Eurovision 26 times and spent over £50,000, described the event as "like a happiness drug" he cherishes deeply.
- This flight and contest underscore Eurovision's ability to unite diverse enthusiasts and maintain a passionate following despite ticket challenges.
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