What to know about the Eurovision Song Contest as Switzerland prepares to host
- The 69th annual Eurovision Song Contest takes place in Basel, Switzerland, in May.
- Launched in 1956, the contest aimed to foster unity after World War II.
- Acts from 37 countries will compete across two semifinals and a grand final.
- Organizers say last year's competition attracted 163 million viewers worldwide.
- Eurovision has become a diverse celebration involving triumph, tears, and geopolitical rivalries.
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“I will only conduct the Eurovision Song Contest Final because I couldn't go against Striscia la Notizia and ourselves”: Michelle Hunziker reveals
Preparations are underway for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, which this year will be held in Basel, Switzerland, from 13 to 17 May. The hosts will be Hazel Brugger and Sandra Studer, who will be joined by Michelle Hunziker on the final night. But it's not an accident. It is the presenter herself who reveals the reason for her absence in the first two scheduled Semifinals and her commitment to the satirical news of Antonio Ricci and Mediaset h…

What to know about the Eurovision Song Contest as Switzerland prepares to host
The 69th Eurovision Song Contest is taking place in May in Basel, Switzerland. It will see acts from 37 countries vie for the continent’s pop crown.
Destiny Has Announced That She Will Be Performing At The Eurovision In Basel As A Special Guest
Malta’s own Eurovision sensation, Destiny, has announced that she will be performing as a special guest at Eurovision 2025, set to take place in Basel, Switzerland. Destiny, known for her powerhouse vocals and dynamic stage presence, became a fan favourite with her unforgettable rendition of “Je Me Casse,” which earned her a spot in the top 10 of the Eurovision Grand Final. Since then, she has gone on to achieve great success both in Malta and i…
Eurovision 2025: Destiny Joins The Interval Acts in Basel
Swiss broadcaster SRG SSR has announced an additional interval act for Eurovision 2025 shows in Basel.The newly announced artist is Destiny, who represented Malta in Eurovision 2021.In 201, she was among the favorites to win the contest, and ended in 7th place with “Je Me Casse” In addition, she was meant to represent Malta in Eurovision 2020 with “All of My Love”.In 2015, she won Junior Eurovision 2015. View this post on Instagram A post shar…
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