Austrian Opera, Finnish Lust Through to Eurovision Final
- Sixteen countries competed on Thursday night at Basel's St Jakobshalle arena for the last 10 places in the Eurovision 2025 final scheduled for Saturday.
- The semi-final followed audience votes and bookmakers' predictions favored Austria, Israel, and Finland, amid protests over Israel's participation linked to the Gaza war.
- Austria's JJ performed the operatic 'Wasted Love', Israel's Yuval Raphael sang 'New Day Will Rise' as a massacre survivor, and Finland's Erika Vikman closed with the leather-clad act 'Ich Komme'.
- Approximately 6,500 fans watched live while six protesters disrupted Raphael's rehearsal with whistles and oversized Palestinian flags before being ejected by Swiss organizers.
- Austria, Israel, Finland, and seven other countries advanced to the final, which will be broadcast on May 17 with an audience potentially reaching 160 to 200 million viewers.
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Austrian opera, Finnish lust through to Eurovision final
Austria's operatic JJ, Israel's competitor Yuval Raphael and Finland's leather-clad lust queen made it through to the Eurovision Song Contest final after wowing TV viewers with their performances on Thursday.
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KAJ's main competitor, JJ from Austria, advances to the Eurovision final. So does Finland's Erika Vikman with "Ich komme". In addition, Israel is allowed to continue in the competition – despite major protests against the country's participation.
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