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Eurovision Song Contest 2025
Welcome Home[a]
Dates
Semi-final 113 May 2025
Semi-final 215 May 2025
Final17 May 2025
Host
VenueSt. Jakobshalle
Basel, Switzerland
Presenter(s)
Executive producer
  • Reto Peritz
  • Moritz Stadler
Director
  • Robin Hofwander[3]
  • Fredrik Bäcklund[4]
ESC directorMartin Green[5]
Executive supervisorMartin Österdahl
Host broadcasterSwiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR)
Websiteeurovision.tv/event/basel-2025Edit this at Wikidata
Participants
Number of entries37
Number of finalists26
Debuting countriesNone
Returning countries Montenegro
Non-returning countries Moldova
Vote
Voting systemEach country awards one set in the semi-finals, or two sets in the final of 12, 10, 8–1 points to ten songs.
In all three shows, online votes from viewers in non-participating countries are aggregated and awarded as one set of points.
Winning song Austria
"Wasted Love"
2024 ← Eurovision Song Contest →2026

TheEurovision Song Contest 2025 was the 69th edition of theEurovision Song Contest. It took place inBasel, Switzerland, following the country's victory at the2024 contest with the song "The Code" byNemo. Organised by theEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster theSwiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR), the contest was held atSt. Jakobshalle, and consisted of two semi-finals on 13 and 15 May, and a final on 17 May 2025. The three live shows were presented byHazel Brugger andSandra Studer, withMichelle Hunziker joining for the final.

Broadcasters from thirty-seven countries participated in the contest, the same number as the previous two editions.Montenegro returned after a two-year absence, whileMoldova, which had originally planned to participate, later withdrew due to economic reasons and the quality of the songs competing in its national selection.Israel's participation continued to cause controversy in the context of theGaza war, with some participating broadcasters calling for a discussion on the issue.

The winner wasAustria with the song "Wasted Love", performed byJJ and written by him along withTeodora Špirić and Thomas Thurner. Austria won the combined vote and jury vote, and placed fourth in the televote.Israel (which won the televote),Estonia,Sweden andItaly completed the top five.

Location

St. Jakobshalle, Basel – host venue of the 2025 contest

The 2025 contest took place inBasel,Switzerland, following the country's victory at the2024 contest with the song "The Code", performed by the Swiss musician,Nemo. It is the third time that Switzerland has hosted the contest, having previously done so for the inaugural contest in1956 and the1989 contest, held inLugano andLausanne respectively. The selected venue for the contest is the 12,400-seatSt. Jakobshalle, which serves as a venue for indoor sports and concert events.[6] The arena is located in the municipality ofMünchenstein inBasel-Landschaft, right by the border withBasel-Stadt.[7]

The Messe andCongress Center Basel complex hosted several events related to the contest. It was the location of the Eurovision Village, which hosted performances by contest participants and local artists as well as screenings of the live shows for the general public; and the EuroClub, which hosted the official after-parties and private performances by contest participants.[8] The "Turquoise Carpet" event on 11 May 2025 began at theBasel Town Hall and ran through theMiddle Bridge, with the contestants and their delegations being presented before accredited press and fans, before ending atMesse Basel, where the opening ceremony was held.[9][10]St. Jakob-Park held a screening of the final along with performances by four previous Eurovision entrants,[b] with entry charged for the public; the stadium was also be featured on the live broadcast.[12][13][14] The Eurovision Street was located at Steinenvorstadt.[15][16]

Bidding phase

The location of the host city Basel (in blue), shortlisted cities (in green), other bidding cities (in red) and cities and towns that expressed interest but ultimately did not bid (in grey)

After Switzerland's win in the 2024 contest, the local authorities ofGeneva expressed their interest in hosting the 2025 edition atPalexpo and submitted a formal application.[17][18] On the same day, the president of theBasel-Stadt government,Conradin Cramer, also expressed interest in Basel hosting the 2025 event.[19] On 12 May, Olma Hall inSt. Gallen was proposed as a potential venue.[20][21]

On 13 May, Lugano, which hosted the inaugural contest in 1956, ruled out a bid to host in 2025.[22] The president ofBern'scantonal government Philippe Müller expressed his reluctance to host the contest in thede facto Swiss capital,[23] but the cantonal government itself later announced its support in organising the event in Bern.[24] Meanwhile,Zurich's city council held a "high priority" meeting to discuss a bid.[25][26] On 14 May, Lausanne, which hosted the 1989 contest, ruled out a bid to host in 2025, citing a lack of infrastructure.[27] On 15 May,Biel/Bienne declared its interest to be associated with and co-host the event.[28] On 17 May, the local government ofFribourg stated that it was examining a potential bid.[29] On 5 June, the Basel-Stadt government confirmed that it would bid, proposing St. Jakobshalle and St. Jakob-Park as possible venues.[30] On 6 June, Biel/Bienne and Bern's municipalities announced a joint bid.[31][32] On 12 June, St. Gallen announced that it would not submit a bid due to not meeting the requirements to host the event.[33]

The host broadcaster, theSwiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR), launched the bidding process on 27 May 2024, by issuing a list of requirements for interested cities.[34] Basel, Bern, Geneva, and Zurich officially declared their interest and finalised their bids on 28 June.[35][36] Representatives from the host broadcaster visited the four bidding cities in early July,[37][38] and shortlisted Basel and Geneva on 19 July.[39] On 30 August, theEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU) and SRG SSR announced Basel as the host city, with St. Jakobshalle as the chosen venue.[40][7] Areferendum was held in November 2024 within theBasel-Stadt canton to approve the expenditure for organising the contest, which passed with the support of 66.6% of voters.[41]

Key:
 †  Host city *  Shortlisted ^  Submitted a bid

CityVenueNotesRef.
Basel St. Jakob-ParkHosted the2016 UEFA Europa League final and will host matches of theUEFA Women's Euro 2025. The proposal was dependent on the construction of a roof to cover the stadium.[19][42][43]
St. JakobshalleHosts the annualSwiss Indoors tennis championships.
Bern withBiel/Bienne ^Neue FesthalleProposal set around a planned music venue, constructed within theBernexpo [de] complex.[44][45]
Geneva *PalexpoHosted the annualGeneva International Motor Show. It also hosted the2014 Davis Cup semi-finals and the2019 Laver Cup.[46]
St. GallenOlma Hall[20][47]
Zurich ^HallenstadionHosted the annualZurich Open from 1993 to 2008.[48][49]
Swiss Life ArenaPlanned venue for the2026 IIHF World Championship

Participants

Further information:List of countries in the Eurovision Song Contest
Eurovision Song Contest 2025 – Participation summaries by country
A group of participating artists of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 at the Eurovision in Concert pre-party event inAmsterdam, April 2025[50]

Eligibility for participation in the Eurovision Song Contest requires a national broadcaster with anEBU membership that is capable of receiving the contest via theEurovision network and broadcasting it live nationwide. The EBU issues invitations to participate in the contest to all members.

On 12 December 2024, the EBU initially announced that broadcasters from 38 countries would participate in the 2025 contest, includingMontenegro, returning after a two-year absence.[51] On 22 January 2025,Moldova announced its withdrawal, citing economic reasons and the quality ofits national final, thereby reducing the number of participating countries to 37.[52]

The contest featured two returning artists for the same country:Justyna Steczkowska had previously representedPoland in1995,[53] andNina Žižić had appeared withWho See forMontenegro in 2013.[54] Steczkowska's return 30 years after her first appearance broke the record for the longest gap between two participations by the same artist, which was previously held byAnna Vissi with a gap of 24 years between her entries forCyprus in 1982 andGreece in 2006.[55]

Eurovision Song Contest 2025 participants[51][56]
CountryBroadcasterArtistSongLanguageSongwriter(s)Ref.
 AlbaniaRTSHShkodra Elektronike"Zjerm"Albanian[c]
  • Lekë Gjeloshi
  • Beatriçe Gjergji
  • Kolë Laca
[57]
 ArmeniaAMPTVParg"Survivor"English,Armenian
[58]
 AustraliaSBSGo-Jo"Milkshake Man"English
[59]
 AustriaORFJJ"Wasted Love"English[60]
 AzerbaijanİTVMamagama"Run with U"English
  • Hasan Hayadar
  • Sefael Mishiyev
  • Roman Zee
[61]
 BelgiumVRTRed Sebastian"Strobe Lights"English[62]
 CroatiaHRTMarko Bošnjak"Poison Cake"English
  • Marko Bošnjak
  • Emma Gale
  • Ben Pyne
  • Bas Wissink
[63]
 CyprusCyBCTheo Evan"Shh"English
[64]
 CzechiaČTAdonxs"Kiss Kiss Goodbye"English
[65]
 DenmarkDRSissal"Hallucination"English[66]
 EstoniaERRTommy Cash"Espresso Macchiato"Italian,[d] English
[67]
 FinlandYleErika Vikman"Ich komme"Finnish, German[68]
 FranceFrance TélévisionsLouane"Maman"French
[69]
 GeorgiaGPBMariam Shengelia"Freedom"Georgian, English
  • Keti Gabisiani
  • Buka Kartozia
[70]
 GermanyNDR[e]Abor & Tynna"Baller"German
  • Attila Bornemisza
  • Tünde Bornemisza
  • Alexander Hauer
[73]
 GreeceERTKlavdia"Asteromata"(Αστερομάτα)Greek[74]
 IcelandRÚVVæb"Róa"Icelandic[75]
 IrelandRTÉEmmy"Laika Party"English
[76]
 IsraelIPBCYuval Raphael"New Day Will Rise"English, French, HebrewKeren Peles[77]
 ItalyRAILucio Corsi"Volevo essere un duro"Italian[78]
 LatviaLSMTautumeitas"Bur man laimi"Latvian
  • Laura Līcīte
  • Elvis Lintiņš
  • Asnate Rancāne [lv]
  • Aurēlija Rancāne
  • Gabriēla Zvaigznīte
[79]
 LithuaniaLRTKatarsis"Tavo akys"LithuanianLukas Radzevičius[80]
 LuxembourgRTLLaura Thorn"La poupée monte le son"French
  • Christophe Houssin
  • Julien Salvia
  • Ludovic-Alexandre Vidal
[81]
 MaltaPBSMiriana Conte"Serving"English
[82]
 MontenegroRTCGNina Žižić"Dobrodošli"(Добродошли)Montenegrin
[83]
 NetherlandsAVROTROSClaude"C'est la vie"French, English
[84]
 NorwayNRKKyle Alessandro"Lighter"English[85]
 PolandTVPJustyna Steczkowska"Gaja"Polish, English[86]
 PortugalRTPNapa"Deslocado"Portuguese
  • Diogo Góis
  • Guilherme Gomes
  • João Lourenço Gomes
  • João Rodrigues
  • André Santos
  • Francisco Sousa
[87]
 San MarinoSMRTVGabry Ponte[f]"Tutta l'Italia"Italian[89]
 SerbiaRTSPrinc"Mila"(Мила)SerbianDušan Bačić [sr][90]
 SloveniaRTVSLOKlemen"How Much Time Do We Have Left"EnglishKlemen Slakonja[91]
 SpainRTVEMelody"Esa diva"Spanish[92]
 SwedenSVTKAJ"Bara bada bastu"Swedish,[g] Finnish[93]
  SwitzerlandSRG SSRZoë Më"Voyage"French[94]
 UkraineSuspilneZiferblat"Bird of Pray"Ukrainian, English
  • Fedir Khodakov
  • Danylo Leshchynskyi
  • Valentyn Leshchynskyi
[95]
 United KingdomBBCRemember Monday"What the Hell Just Happened?"English[96]

Other countries

The EBU member broadcasters inAndorra,[97]Bosnia and Herzegovina,[98] andSlovakia[99][100] confirmed non-participation prior to the announcement of the participants list by the EBU. North Macedonian broadcasterMRT discussed a potential return of the country to the contest, in response to an email from Eurovision fans urging the broadcaster to do so in October 2024;[101]North Macedonia ultimately did not appear on the final list of participants for 2025. Kosovar broadcasterRTK's general director Shkumbin Ahmetxhekaj sent a formal letter to the EBU in June 2024, requesting an invitation forKosovo to debut in the contest in 2025;[102][103] this was rejected by the EBU's General Assembly in July 2024.[104][105]

Production and format

SRG SSR's mobile radio booth at the Eurovision Village inMesse Basel

The Eurovision Song Contest 2025 was produced by the Swiss national broadcaster SRG SSR.[106] The core team consisted of Reto Peritz and Moritz Stadler as executive producers,[106] and Yves Schifferle as head of show. Repeating their function from the previous edition wereChrister Björkman as head of contest, Tobias Åberg as head of production, and Robin Hofwander and Fredrik Bäcklund as multi-camera directors,[3][4] with other production personnel including Nadja Burkhardt-Tracol as head of event, Manfred Winz as head of finance, Aurore Chatard as head of security, and Kevin Stuber as head of legal.[107][108] The theme art and background music's creation are overseen by art director Artur Deyneuve.[109]

The contest's organisation was restructured for 2025; this was announced by the EBU on 1 July 2024, following a review into thecontroversies of the 2024 contest.[110] Two new positions were created: the ESC director and the commercial director, filled by Martin Green (managing director of the2023 contest) and Jurian van der Meer, respectively;[5][111] Green would oversee the work of executive supervisorMartin Österdahl and Van der Meer.[112][113] In response to the circumstances that led to thedisqualification of the2024 Dutch entrantJoost Klein from that year's final, from 2025 onwards, no behind-the-scenes filming of the artists would be permitted without prior approval from their delegations' head of press.[114] A set of conduct rules and duty of care guidelines was codified and made mandatory for all personnel working in the event.[115]

The preliminary budget was estimated to be atCHF 61 million (65.2 million), with theExecutive Council of Basel-Stadt contributing CHF 35 million (€37.3 million), SRG SSR contributing CHF 20 million (€21.4 million), and the EBU contributing CHF 6 million (€6.4 million).[116]

Visual, sound, and stage design

The stage in the arena

On 16 December 2024, SRG SSR unveiled the theme art and stage design for the 2025 contest. The theme art, designed by the London-based agency Not Wieden+Kennedy and named "Unity Shapes Love", was built on variably-coloured miniatures of the "Eurovision heart" being arranged to emulate thehalftonepixelation effect, symbolisingmillions of people unified by the Eurovision Song Contest, to listen and celebrate together.[117][118] The theme music, produced by MassiveMusic and titled "See You Radiate", featured nods toSwiss traditional music and is adaptable for future editions.[119][120] Devised for the second year in a row by German production designerFlorian Wieder, who had previously designed the sets of seven previous contests, the stage was inspired by Switzerland's mountains and linguistic diversity, highlighted by a central extension that extends into the standing audience area and surrounded by an LED arch.[109][121]

Lumo, mascot of the 2025 contest

On 26 February 2025, SRG SSR unveiled a mascot for the 2025 contest, in a first for the event since1992. Named "Lumo" and designed by Lynn Brunner of theBasel Academy of Art and Design [de], it is ananthropomorphic heart shape with orange curly hair.[122]

Postcards

The "postcards" were short video introductions shown on television while the stage is being prepared for the next entry. Filmed between January and April 2025 and directed by Luca Zurfluh of Zurich-based production company Dynamic Frame, the postcards featured the competing artists taking part in local activities across Switzerland.[123][124][125] The following locations were used for each participating country:[126][127]

Presenters

The Swiss comedianHazel Brugger and singerSandra Studer – who representedSwitzerland in 1991 – were announced as the presenters of the 2025 contest on 20 January 2025, and they hosted all three shows of the event; Swiss-Italian television presenterMichelle Hunziker joined them for the final.[2] Jan van Ditzhuijzen and Tanja Dankner provided commentary for the "Turquoise Carpet" and opening ceremony events, withJoël von Mutzenbecher [de] welcoming the competing artists at the start of the carpet andOdette Hella'Grand [de] interviewing them at the end of the route.[128] The public screening of the final atSt. Jakob-Park was hosted bySven Epiney andMélanie Freymond [fr], both of whom also announced the points of the Swiss jury from the stadium.[129]

Semi-final allocation draw

Results of the semi-final allocation draw:
  Participating countries in the first semi-final
  Pre-qualified for the final but also voting in the first semi-final
  Participating countries in the second semi-final
  Pre-qualified for the final but also voting in the second semi-final

The draw to determine the participating countries' semi-finals took place on 28 January 2025 at 12:30CET, at theKunstmuseum Basel Auditoriuum.[130][131] The thirty-one semi-finalists were divided over five pots, based on historical voting patterns, with the purpose of reducing the chance ofbloc voting and increasing suspense in the semi-finals. The draw also determined which semi-final each of the six automatic qualifiers – host countrySwitzerland and "Big Five" countries (France,Germany,Italy,Spain and theUnited Kingdom) – will vote in, be required to broadcast, and perform its entry in a non-competitive capacity.[130][132] The ceremony was hosted byJennifer Bosshard and Jan van Ditzhuijzen,[133] and included the symbolic transfer of duties from Carina Nilsson, the president of previous host cityMalmö's council, toConradin Cramer, the president of theBasel-Stadt government.[134] Thehost city insignia, which had traditionally been used since2007, was replaced by a dress gifted by Nilsson to Cramer,[135] the first "friendship gift" that would replace the host city insignia from this year.[136]

Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4Pot 5

Flag policy

See also:Eurovision Song Contest 2024 § Enforcement of flag policy

The flag policy was updated for 2025, with competing artists allowed to display only their representative country's flag in official capacities – including onstage, in the green room, Turquoise Carpet, and the Eurovision Village. On the other hand, the policy overturned a previous ban for the audience, allowing the display of any flag permitted underSwiss law, includingpride flags,Palestinian flags, and theflag of Europe.[137][138][139] While accepting the policy, Dutch broadcasterAVROTROS stated that it would push for changes for the following year's contest;[140] the broadcaster had earlier met withLGBTQ+ advocacy groupCOC Nederland, which called the ban on pride flags for competing artists "outrageously ridiculous".[141][142]Glenn Micallef, theEuropean Union (EU)'s cultural commissioner, also criticised similar restrictions on displaying the EU flag for competing artists.[143]

Contest overview

Changes to the process of revealing the semi-final qualifiers were implemented with this year's edition. For the first nine qualifiers, countries would be called in sets of three via split-screen, with one progressing to the final at a time. The final qualifier would then be announced while the hosts are onscreen.[144]

Semi-final 1

The first semi-final took place on 13 May 2025 at 21:00CEST.[145] Fifteen countries competed in the first semi-final. Those countries plusItaly,Spain andSwitzerland, as well as non-participating countries under an aggregated "Rest of the World" vote, voted in this semi-final.[146] The running order (R/O) was determined by the contest producers and was announced publicly on 27 March. In addition to the competing entries, Spain, Italy and Switzerland performed their entries during the show, appearing on stage after the entries from Estonia, Belgium and Croatia, respectively.[147]

This semi-final was opened by a troupe of dancers,yodelers andalphorn players performing Swiss-style renditions of four previous winning songs: "Tattoo" (2023), "Arcade" (2019), "Waterloo" (1974), and "The Code" (2024). The interval acts included "Made in Switzerland", a musical number performed by presenters Hazel Brugger and Sandra Studer which highlights and satirises Swiss stereotypes andinventions, with an appearance byPetra Mede, who had previously hosted the contest in2013,2016 and 2024; and four former entrants from 2024 – Greece'sMarina Satti,Ukraine'sJerry Heil,Portugal'sIolanda, andLithuania'sSilvester Belt – performing the1988 Swiss winning entry "Ne partez pas sans moi", preceded by a pre-recorded message from the song's original performer,Celine Dion.Jørgen Olsen [dk], who won forDenmark in2000 alongside his brotherNiels Olsen [dk], performed that year's winning song "Fly on the Wings of Love" after the qualifiers were announced, with lyrical changes referencing the contest's permanent slogan "United by Music".[148][149][150]

  Qualifiers
Participants of the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025[151][152]
R/OCountryArtistSongPointsPlace
1 IcelandVæb"Róa"976
2 PolandJustyna Steczkowska"Gaja"857
3 SloveniaKlemen"How Much Time Do We Have Left"2313[h]
4 EstoniaTommy Cash"Espresso Macchiato"1135
5 UkraineZiferblat"Bird of Pray"1371
6 SwedenKAJ"Bara bada bastu"1184
7 PortugalNapa"Deslocado"569
8 NorwayKyle Alessandro"Lighter"828
9 BelgiumRed Sebastian"Strobe Lights"2314[i]
10 AzerbaijanMamagama"Run with U"715
11 San MarinoGabry Ponte[f]"Tutta l'Italia"4610
12 AlbaniaShkodra Elektronike"Zjerm"1222
13 NetherlandsClaude"C'est la vie"1213
14 CroatiaMarko Bošnjak"Poison Cake"2812
15 CyprusTheo Evan"Shh"4411

Semi-final 2

The second semi-final took place on 15 May 2025 at 21:00 CEST.[145] Sixteen countries competed in the second semi-final. Those countries plusFrance,Germany and theUnited Kingdom, as well as non-participating countries under an aggregated "Rest of the World" vote, voted in this semi-final.[146] The running order (R/O) was determined by the contest producers and was announced publicly on 27 March. In addition to the competing entries, the United Kingdom, France and Germany performed their entries during the show, appearing on stage after the entries from Austria, Georgia and Israel, respectively.[147]

This semi-final was opened by a monologue by Philip, a Eurovision fan, about the things he loves about the contest. The interval acts included a presentation on Swiss punctuality backed by a dance troupe performing an interpretive routine titled "On Time"; and four former entrants performing their intended entries for the cancelled2020 contest – Switzerland'sGjon's Tears with "Répondez-moi",Lithuania'sThe Roop with "On Fire",Azerbaijan'sEfendi with "Cleopatra", andMalta'sDestiny with "All of My Love". Co-presenter Sandra Studer performed the1990 Italian winning entry, "Insieme: 1992", after the qualifiers were announced.[153][154][155]

  Qualifiers
Participants of the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025[156]
R/OCountryArtistSongPointsPlace
1 AustraliaGo-Jo"Milkshake Man"4111
2 MontenegroNina Žižić"Dobrodošli"1216
3 IrelandEmmy"Laika Party"2813[j]
4 LatviaTautumeitas"Bur man laimi"1302
5 ArmeniaParg"Survivor"5110
6 AustriaJJ"Wasted Love"1045
7 GreeceKlavdia"Asteromata"1124
8 LithuaniaKatarsis"Tavo akys"1036
9 MaltaMiriana Conte"Serving"539
10 GeorgiaMariam Shengelia"Freedom"2815[k]
11 DenmarkSissal"Hallucination"618
12 CzechiaAdonxs"Kiss Kiss Goodbye"2912
13 LuxembourgLaura Thorn"La poupée monte le son"627
14 IsraelYuval Raphael"New Day Will Rise"2031
15 SerbiaPrinc"Mila"2814[l]
16 FinlandErika Vikman"Ich komme"1153

Final

The final took place on 17 May 2025 at 21:00 CEST[145] and featured 26 competing countries. All 37 participating countries with jury and televote, as well as non-participating countries under an aggregated "Rest of the World" online vote, voted in the final. The running order (R/O) of the host nation was determined by a random draw on 17 March during the annual meeting of heads of the participating delegations.[157] The running order for the remaining finalists was determined by the contest producers following the second semi-final.[158]

The final was opened byNemo performing their winning song in 2024, "The Code", followed by the flag parade, introducing all twenty-six finalists, backed by theTop Secret Drum Corps. In a break between the competing songs, co-presenter Sandra Studer performed a snippet of her1991 entry for Switzerland, "Canzone per te", while co-presenter Michelle Hunziker performed a snippet of the1958 Italian entry, "Nel blu, dipinto di blu". The interval acts included four former Swiss participants performing their competing songs:Peter, Sue and Marc with their1981 entry "Io senza te",Paola with her1980 entry "Cinéma",Luca Hänni with his2019 entry "She Got Me", and Gjon's Tears with his2021 entry "Tout l'univers";Baby Lasagna, who representedCroatia in 2024, andKäärijä, who representedFinland in 2023, performing a mashup of their respective competing songs "Rim Tim Tagi Dim" and "Cha Cha Cha" followed by their new collaborative single "#Eurodab"; and Nemo performing their new single "Unexplainable".[159][160][161]

  Winner
Participants of the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025[162]
R/OCountryArtistSongPointsPlace
1 NorwayKyle Alessandro"Lighter"8918
2 LuxembourgLaura Thorn"La poupée monte le son"4722
3 EstoniaTommy Cash"Espresso Macchiato"3563
4 IsraelYuval Raphael"New Day Will Rise"3572
5 LithuaniaKatarsis"Tavo akys"9616
6 SpainMelody"Esa diva"3724
7 UkraineZiferblat"Bird of Pray"2189
8 United KingdomRemember Monday"What the Hell Just Happened?"8819
9 AustriaJJ"Wasted Love"4361
10 IcelandVæb"Róa"3325
11 LatviaTautumeitas"Bur man laimi"15813
12 NetherlandsClaude"C'est la vie"17512
13 FinlandErika Vikman"Ich komme"19611
14 ItalyLucio Corsi"Volevo essere un duro"2565
15 PolandJustyna Steczkowska"Gaja"15614
16 GermanyAbor & Tynna"Baller"15115
17 GreeceKlavdia"Asteromata"2316
18 ArmeniaParg"Survivor"7220
19  SwitzerlandZoë Më"Voyage"21410
20 MaltaMiriana Conte"Serving"9117
21 PortugalNapa"Deslocado"5021
22 DenmarkSissal"Hallucination"4723
23 SwedenKAJ"Bara bada bastu"3214
24 FranceLouane"Maman"2307
25 San MarinoGabry Ponte[f]"Tutta l'Italia"2726
26 AlbaniaShkodra Elektronike"Zjerm"2188

Spokespersons

The spokespersons announced the 12-point score from their respective country's national jury in the following order:[163][164]

  1.  Sweden – Keyyo
  2.  Azerbaijan – Safura
  3.  Malta – Ingrid Sammut
  4.  Netherlands – Chantal Janzen
  5.  Slovenia – Lorella Flego
  6.  Armenia – Lusine Tovmasyan
  7.  Luxembourg – Fabienne Zwally
  8.  San Marino – Senhit
  9.  Ukraine – Jerry Heil
  10.  Norway – Tom Hugo
  11.  Austria – Philipp Hansa
  12.  France – Émilie Mazoyer [fr]
  13.  Italy – Topo Gigio
  14.  Portugal – Iolanda
  15.  Denmark – Sara Bro [da]
  16.  Croatia – Doris Pinčić
  17.  Latvia – Dons
  18.  Ireland – Nicky Byrne
  19.  Poland – Aleksandra Budka
  20.  Montenegro – Marko Vukčević
  21.  Greece – Jenny Theona [el]
  22.  Serbia – Dragana Kosjerina
  23.  Czechia – Radka Rosická [cs]
  24.  United Kingdom – Sophie Ellis-Bextor[m]
  25.  Spain – Chanel
  26.  Finland – Jasmin Beloued [fi]
  27.  Australia – Silia Kapsis
  28.  Germany – Michael Schulte
  29.  Belgium – Manu Van Acker [nl]
  30.  Israel – Eden Golan
  31.  Albania – Andri Xhahu
  32.  Lithuania – Silvester Belt
  33.  Iceland – Hera Björk
  34.  Georgia – Nutsa Buzaladze
  35.  Cyprus – Loukas Hamatsos
  36.  Estonia – Kristjan Jakobson
  37.   Switzerland – Mélanie Freymond [fr] andSven Epiney

Detailed voting results

Semi-final 1

The ten qualifiers from the first semi-final were determined solely by televoting, with the exception of San Marino which did not organise a televote, and thus used the votes of its back-up jury. All fifteen countries competing in the first semi-final voted, alongside Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and the aggregated Rest of the World vote. The ten qualifying countries were announced in no particular order, and the full results were published after the final was held.

  Qualifiers
Detailed voting results of the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025[151]
Voting procedure used:
  100% Televoting
  100% Jury vote
Total score
Iceland
Poland
Slovenia
Estonia
Ukraine
Sweden
Portugal
Norway
Belgium
Azerbaijan
San Marino
Albania
Netherlands
Croatia
Cyprus
Italy
Spain
Switzerland
Rest of the World
Contestants
Iceland97657212285510774548
Poland85757471012121431066
Slovenia2331128161
Estonia113681366641010861288434
Ukraine137412884125676108412712210
Sweden11812741247128467856277
Portugal5613367233431785
Norway821052512532832562813
Belgium2351125
Azerbaijan77
San Marino46314312154221215
Albania1222107210108476141031061012
Netherlands121846106810101233731053121
Croatia2821281212
Cyprus4410512512

12 points

Below is a summary of all 12 points received in the first semi-final. Ukraine received the maximum score of 12 points from four countries, while Sweden received three sets of 12 points. Both Cyprus and Netherlands received two sets of 12 points, while Albania, Belgium, Croatia, Estonia, Iceland, Norway, Poland and San Marino received one each.

12 points awarded in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025[166]
#RecipientCountries giving 12 points
4 Ukraine Cyprus, Spain, Poland, Portugal
3 Sweden Estonia, Iceland, Norway
2 Cyprus Albania, Azerbaijan
 Netherlands Belgium,  Switzerland
1 AlbaniaRest of the World
 Belgium San Marino
 Croatia Slovenia
 Estonia Croatia
 Iceland Sweden
 Norway Ukraine
 Poland Netherlands
 San Marino Italy

Semi-final 2

The ten qualifiers from the second semi-final were determined solely by televoting. All sixteen countries competing in the second semi-final voted, alongside France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the aggregated Rest of the World vote. The ten qualifying countries were announced in no particular order, and the full results were published after the final was held.

  Qualifiers
Detailed voting results of the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025[156]
Voting procedure used:
  100% Televoting
Total score
Australia
Montenegro
Ireland
Latvia
Armenia
Austria
Greece
Lithuania
Malta
Georgia
Denmark
Czechia
Luxembourg
Israel
Serbia
Finland
France
Germany
United Kingdom
Rest of the World
Contestants
Australia41362651315252
Montenegro1212
Ireland28242622271
Latvia13073848312378107441068810
Armenia5118511231218
Austria104376781087676466715
Greece1125101127854410810171037
Lithuania10315101214286885657105
Malta53844716212352323
Georgia28310537
Denmark616252334451183464
Czechia29553538
Luxembourg624125671510341031
Israel20312812102121210121012121271212121212
Serbia281210141
Finland1151067864271041076282646

12 points

Below is a summary of all 12 points received in the second semi-final. Israel received the maximum score of 12 points from thirteen countries, followed by Armenia which received two sets of 12 points. Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro and Serbia were each awarded one set of 12 points.

12 points awarded in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025[167]
#RecipientCountries giving 12 points
13 Israel Australia, Austria, Czechia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta,Rest of the World, United Kingdom
2 Armenia Israel, Georgia
1 Greece Armenia
 Latvia Lithuania
 Lithuania Latvia
 Montenegro Serbia
 Serbia Montenegro

Final

The results of the final were determined by televoting and jury voting in all thirty-seven participating countries, plus the Rest of the World aggregate public vote. The announcement of the jury points was conducted by each country individually, with the country's spokesperson announcing their jury's favorite entry that received 12 points, with the remaining points shown on screen. Following the completion of the jury points announcement, the public points were announced as an aggregate by the contest hosts in ascending order starting from the country which received the fewest points from the jury.

  Winner
Split results[168]
PlaceCombinedJuryTelevoting
CountryPointsCountryPointsCountryPoints
1 Austria436 Austria258 Israel297
2 Israel357  Switzerland214 Estonia258
3 Estonia356 France180 Sweden195
4 Sweden321 Italy159 Austria178
5 Italy256 Netherlands133 Albania173
6 Greece231 Sweden126 Ukraine158
7 France230 Latvia116 Poland139
8 Albania218[n] Greece105 Greece126
9 Ukraine218[n] Estonia98 Finland108
10  Switzerland214 United Kingdom88[o] Italy97
11 Finland196 Finland88[o] Germany74
12 Netherlands175 Malta83 Norway67
13 Latvia158 Germany77 Lithuania62
14 Poland156 Ukraine60[p] France50
15 Germany151 Israel60[p] Netherlands42[q]
16 Lithuania96 Albania45[r] Latvia42[q]
17 Malta91 Denmark45[r] Iceland33
18 Norway89 Armenia42 Armenia30
19 United Kingdom88 Portugal37 Luxembourg24
20 Armenia72 Lithuania34 San Marino18
21 Portugal50 Spain27 Portugal13
22 Luxembourg47[s] Luxembourg23 Spain10
23 Denmark47[s] Norway22 Malta8
24 Spain37 Poland17 Denmark2
25 Iceland33 San Marino9 United Kingdom0[t]
26 San Marino27 Iceland0  Switzerland0[t]


Detailed jury voting results of the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025[168]
  • Voting procedure used:
  •   100% Televoting
  •   100% Jury vote
Total score
Jury vote score
Televoting score
Jury vote
Sweden
Azerbaijan
Malta
Netherlands
Slovenia
Armenia
Luxembourg
San Marino
Ukraine
Norway
Austria
France
Italy
Portugal
Denmark
Croatia
Latvia
Ireland
Poland
Montenegro
Greece
Serbia
Czechia
United Kingdom
Spain
Finland
Australia
Germany
Belgium
Israel
Albania
Lithuania
Iceland
Georgia
Cyprus
Estonia
Switzerland
Contestants
Norway8922674212616
Luxembourg4723246313442
Estonia3569825873723754310351334310735
Israel35760297125127367123515
Lithuania9634624376356
Spain372710255510
Ukraine218601585854412822424261
United Kingdom888806210771224211065554
Austria4362581781271210810112465101212781088712712126748777
Iceland33033
Latvia158116423128664712711210771283
Netherlands17513342834375235101028710338107816
Finland196881086610812161045241103
Italy25615997104121286128128434553102123412
Poland156171394152212
Germany1517774241282510123111052
Greece231105126108143412613126126512
Armenia724230121014113253
Switzerland2142140101210878107324101088127671261788374612
Malta918381511055652757888
Portugal503713671644162
Denmark47452875110410
Sweden3211261951866510573571064641122810
France2301805078231212526683612128288101241068
San Marino27918621
Albania21845173311234510214


Detailed televoting results of the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025[168]
  • Voting procedure used:
  •   100% Televoting
  •   100% Jury vote
Total score
Jury vote score
Televoting score
Televoting vote
Sweden
Azerbaijan
Malta
Netherlands
Slovenia
Armenia
Luxembourg
San Marino
Ukraine
Norway
Austria
France
Italy
Portugal
Denmark
Croatia
Latvia
Ireland
Poland
Montenegro
Greece
Serbia
Czechia
United Kingdom
Spain
Finland
Australia
Germany
Belgium
Israel
Albania
Lithuania
Iceland
Georgia
Cyprus
Estonia
Switzerland
Rest of the World
Contestants
Norway892267662410141343222845
Luxembourg47232441838
Estonia35698258881287125727871612126101081266786421051078722
Israel3576029712125126121011071281287107721012121012121273471021212
Lithuania9634624124210868161
Spain372710613
Ukraine218601584443426610426712612102312710868
United Kingdom88880
Austria43625817810103107561247354473101044736386535661
Iceland330335131101615
Latvia158116421832332128
Netherlands1751334222253365116141
Finland19688108105761625735163461015105
Italy25615997182123710386212110678
Poland15617139621036385737128108171012434
Germany15177741551213553515548123
Greece23110512635810124248271067121277
Armenia724230826122
Switzerland2142140
Malta918381115
Portugal50371385
Denmark474522
Sweden3211261953175621412454128828517775128542241011256
France23018050210652518434
San Marino279183123
Albania21845173774837861010210412124553448731010

12 points

Below is a summary of all 12 points received in the final. In the jury vote, Austria received the maximum score from eight countries, followed by Italy and France with six and five sets of 12 points, respectively. Greece received four sets of 12 points, Latvia and Switzerland received three, Germany received two, and Albania, Armenia, Finland, Israel, Sweden and the United Kingdom were each awarded one set of 12 points. In the public vote, Israel received the maximum score of 12 points from twelve countries and the Rest of the World vote, followed by Estonia with five sets of 12 points, Sweden with four, Greece and Ukraine with three sets of 12 points each, Albania and Poland with two, and Armenia, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania and San Marino were each awarded one set of 12 points.

12 points awarded by juries in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025[168]
#RecipientCountries giving 12 points
8 Austria Belgium, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden
6 Italy Croatia, Georgia, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia,  Switzerland
5 France Albania, Armenia, Greece, Luxembourg, Serbia
4 Greece Australia, Cyprus, Israel, Montenegro
3 Latvia Denmark, Lithuania, United Kingdom
  Switzerland Estonia, Poland, Spain
2 Germany Czechia, Ukraine
1 Albania France
 Armenia Malta
 Finland Austria
 Israel Azerbaijan
 Sweden Iceland
 United Kingdom Italy
12 points awarded by televoting in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025[168]
#RecipientCountries giving 12 points
13 Israel Australia, Azerbaijan, Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal,Rest of the World, Spain, Sweden,  Switzerland, United Kingdom
5 Estonia Armenia, Croatia, Latvia, Malta, Serbia
4 Sweden Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Norway
3 Greece Albania, Cyprus, San Marino
 Ukraine Czechia, Israel, Poland
2 Albania Greece, Montenegro
 Poland Iceland, Ireland
1 Armenia Georgia
 Germany Austria
 Italy Slovenia
 Latvia Lithuania
 Lithuania Ukraine
 San Marino Italy

Broadcasts

All participating broadcasters may choose to have on-site or remote commentators providing insight and voting information to their local audience. Although they are required to, at minimum, show the final and semi-final in which their country votes, most broadcasters cover all three shows. Some non-participating broadcasters also air the contest. The Eurovision Song ContestYouTube channel provides international live streams with no commentary of all shows.

The following are the broadcasters that have confirmed in whole or in part their broadcasting plans and/or commentators:

Broadcasters and commentators in participating countries
CountryBroadcasterChannel(s)Show(s)Commentator(s)Ref.
 AlbaniaRTSHRTSH 1, RTSH Muzikë,Radio TiranaAll showsAndri Xhahu[169][170]
 ArmeniaAMPTVArmenia 1All showsHrachuhi Utmazyan [hy] andHamlet Arakelyan [hy][171][172]
 AustraliaSBSSBSAll showsCourtney Act andTony Armstrong[173][174]
 AustriaORFORF 1All showsAndi Knoll[175]
FM4FinalJan Böhmermann andOlli Schulz[176]
 AzerbaijanİTVAll showsElnara Khalilova [az] and Aga Nadirov[177][178][179]
 BelgiumVRTVRT 1All showsDutch:Peter Van de Veire[180][181]
Radio 2FinalTBA
RTBFLa UneSF1/FinalFrench:Jean-Louis Lahaye [fr] andJoëlle Scoriels [fr][182][183]
TipikSF2
 CroatiaHRTHRT 1All showsDuško Ćurlić[184][185]
HR 2 [sr]TBA[186][187][188]
 CyprusCyBCRIK 1,RIK SatAll showsMelina Karageorgiou and Alexandros Taramountas[189][190][191]
RIK Trito[192]
 CzechiaČTČT1Semi-finalsOndřej Cikán[193][194][195]
FinalOndřej Cikán andAiko
 DenmarkDRDR1All showsOle Tøpholm[196]
 EstoniaERRETVAll showsEstonian:Marko Reikop[197]
ETV+Russian: Julia Kalenda and Aleksandr Hobotov
 FinlandYleYle TV1,TV FinlandAll showsFinnish:Mikko Silvennoinen
Swedish:Eva Frantz andJohan Lindroos [sv]
[198][199]
Yle Areena [fi]Northern Sámi:Aslak Paltto [fi] andInari Sámi: Heli Huovinen
SF2/FinalRussian: Levan Tvaltvadze
Ukrainian: Galina Sergeyeva
Yle Radio SuomiFinalFinnish: Sanna Pirkkalainen andToni Laaksonen [fi][198][200]
Yle X3MAll showsSwedish: Eva Frantz and Johan Lindroos
 FranceFrance TélévisionsCultureboxSemi-finalsStéphane Bern[201]
France 2FinalStéphane Bern andLaurence Boccolini
 GeorgiaGPBFirst ChannelAll showsTBA[202][203]
 GermanyARD/NDROneSemi-finalsThorsten Schorn [de][204][205]
Das ErsteFinal[206][207]
ARD/RBBRadio Eins [de]FinalAmelie Ernst [de] andMax Spallek [de][208]
 GreeceERTERT1All showsMaria Kozakou [el] andGiorgos Kapoutzidis[209]
Deftero ProgrammaDimitris Meidanis
 IcelandRÚVRÚVAll showsGuðrún Dís Emilsdóttir[citation needed][210]
RÚV 2 [is]SF1/FinalIcelandic Sign Language interpretation
Rás 2SF1Guðrún Dís Emilsdóttir[211]
FinalGuðrún Dís Emilsdóttir and Gunnar Birgisson
 IrelandRTÉRTÉ2Semi-finalsMarty Whelan[212][213][214]
RTÉ OneFinal
 IsraelIPBCKan 11,Kan 88All showsAsaf Liberman [he] andAkiva Novick [he][215][216]
 ItalyRAIRai 2Semi-finalsGabriele Corsi andBigMama[217][218][219][220]
Rai 1Final
Rai Radio 2Diletta Parlangeli and Matteo Osso
 LatviaLSMLTV1Semi-finalsToms Grēviņš [lv][221]
FinalToms Grēviņš andMarija Naumova
 LithuaniaLRTLRT TV,LRT RadijasAll showsRamūnas Zilnys [lt][222][223]
 LuxembourgRTLRTL LëtzebuergAll showsLuxembourgish: Roger Saurfeld and Raoul Roos[224][225][226][227][228]
RTL TodaySF2/FinalEnglish: Melissa Dalton and Meredith Moss
RTL InfosFrench: Fabien Rodrigues and Jérôme Didelot
 MaltaPBSTVMAll showsNo commentary[229][230][231]
 MontenegroRTCGTVCG 1All showsDražen Bauković[232][233]
 NetherlandsNPO/AVROTROSNPO 1,BVNAll showsCornald Maas[234][235][236][237]
NPO Radio 2FinalCarolien Borgers [nl]
 NorwayNRKNRK1All showsMarte Stokstad [no][238]
NRK P1FinalJon Marius Hyttebakk[239]
 PolandTVPTVP1,TVP PoloniaAll showsArtur Orzech[240][241][242]
 PortugalRTPRTP1,RTP InternacionalAll shows[u]José Carlos Malato andNuno Galopim [es][244][243]
 San MarinoSMRTVSan Marino RTVAll showsAnna Gaspari and Gigi Restivo[245]
 SerbiaRTSRTS 1,RTS SvetAll showsDuška Vučinić[246][247][248][249]
Radio Belgrade 1SF2Nikoleta Dojčinović and Katarina Tošić[250]
 SloveniaRTVSLOTV SLO 2Semi-finalsMojca Mavec [sl][251][252][253]
TV SLO 1Final
Radio Val 202SF1Maj Valerij
FinalMaj Valerij and Igor Bračič
 SpainRTVELa 2SF2Spanish:Julia Varela andTony Aguilar[254][255][256]
La 1SF1
FinalSpanish: Julia Varela and Tony Aguilar
Catalan:[v] Sònia Urbano andXavi Martínez [es]
TVE InternacionalAll showsSpanish: Julia Varela and Tony Aguilar
Radio Nacional,Radio Exterior,RNE para todosFinalSpanish: David Asensio, Sara Calvo, and Luis Miguel Montes
Ràdio 4Catalan: Sònia Urbano and Xavi Martínez
 SwedenSVTSVT1Semi-finalsEdward af Sillén[257]
FinalEdward af Sillén andPetra Mede
SVT Play[w]FinalNorthern Sámi:Aslak Paltto [fi] andInari Sámi: Heli Huovinen[x][258]
SRSveriges Radio P4All showsCarolina Norén[259]
  SwitzerlandSRG SSRRSI La 1All showsItalian: Ellis Cavallini and Gian-Andrea Costa[260]
RTS 1Semi-finalsFrench:Jean-Marc Richard and Nicolas Tanner[261][262]
FinalFrench: Jean-Marc Richard, Nicolas Tanner and Victoria Turrian
SRF 1All showsGerman:Sven Epiney[207][129]
SRF infoAll showsSwiss-German Sign Language interpretation[207]
Play SRF [de]FinalGerman:Patti Basler [de][263]
Play RTSAll showsSwiss-French Sign Language interpretation[264]
Radio SRF 3FinalGerman: Céline Werdelis[265]
RTS PremièreFrench: Claire Mudry
RSI Rete TreItalian: Davide Gagliardi
Radio RTRRomansh: Elias Tsoutsaios
 UkraineSuspilneSuspilne KulturaSF1Timur Miroshnychenko andOlexandr Pedan[266]
SF2Timur Miroshnychenko and Vlad Kuran
FinalTimur Miroshnychenko andAlyona Alyona
All showsUkrainian Sign Language: Tetiana Zhurkova, Anfisa Boldusieva, Oleksandr Rudyk and Lada Sokoliuk
Radio ProminSemi-finalsDmytro Zakharchenko and Lesia Antypenko
FinalAnna Zakletska and Denys Denysenko
 United KingdomBBCBBC OneSemi-finalsScott Mills andRylan[267]
FinalGraham Norton
BBC Red ButtonAll showsBritish Sign Language interpretation
BBC Radio 2Semi-finalsSara Cox andRichie Anderson
FinalScott Mills and Rylan
Broadcasters and commentators in non-participating countries and territories
CountryBroadcasterChannel(s)Show(s)Commentator(s)Ref.
 ChileZapping [es]Zapping ChannelAll showsNo commentary[268]
 Faroe IslandsKVFKVF 1All showsGunnar Nolsøe[269]
 KosovoRTKRTK 1All showsAgron Krasniqi and Egzona Rafuna[270]
 MoldovaTRMMoldova 1All showsIon Jalbă and Daniela Crudu[271][272]
 North MacedoniaMRTMRT 1All showsAleksandra Jovanovska[273]
 United StatesNBCPeacockAll showsNo commentary[274]

Other awards

Marcel Bezençon Awards

TheMarcel Bezençon Awards honour songs in the contest's final. They have been organised since 2002 by Sweden's then-head of delegation and 1992 representativeChrister Björkman and 1984 ESC winnerRichard Herrey.[275] The awards are divided into three categories: the Artistic Award, the Composers Award, and the Press Award.[276] The winners were revealed shortly before the Eurovision final on 17 May.[277]

CategoryCountrySongArtistSongwriter(s)
Composers Award  Switzerland"Voyage"Zoë Më
Artistic Award France"Maman"Louane
Press Award

OGAE

OGAE, an organisation of over forty Eurovision Song Contest fan clubs across Europe and beyond, conducts an annual voting poll first held in 2002 as the Marcel Bezençon Fan Award. After all votes were cast, the top-ranked entry in the 2025 poll was Sweden's "Bara bada bastu" performed byKAJ; the top five results are shown below.[278][279][280]

CountrySongArtistPoints
 Sweden"Bara bada bastu"KAJ421
 Austria"Wasted Love"JJ382
 Netherlands"C'est la vie"Claude278
 Finland"Ich komme"Erika Vikman253
 Malta"Serving"Miriana Conte164

Controversies on Israeli participation

Further information:Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 § Calls for exclusion
The Israeli entrantYuval Raphael on the "Turquoise Carpet" in Basel with pro-Palestinian demonstrations in the background, 11 May 2025

Due to the continuingGaza war, Israel's participation in the contest remained controversial, with calls for the exclusion of the country from the event.[281] The Slovenian broadcasterRTVSLO submitted a demand for the EBU to exclude Israel,[282] while Spanish broadcasterRTVE, Irish broadcasterRTÉ, Icelandic broadcasterRÚV, and Flemish Belgian broadcasterVRT called for a wider discussion among EBU members regarding Israel's participation.[283][284][285] The EBU committed to a discussion regarding Israel's involvement "in due course",[286] but reiterated that it is "an association of public service broadcasters, not governments",[287] and that all EBU member broadcasters are eligible to compete.[288] 72 former Eurovision contestants signed a letter calling for Israel's exclusion, including former winnersCharlie McGettigan andSalvador Sobral;[289] the previous edition's winnerNemo later issued their own call in support of excluding Israel.[290]

Following a complaint filed by the Israeli broadcasterKan, the EBU warned RTVE that it would be fined if its commentatorsTony Aguilar andJulia Varela "mention the Gaza conflict again", following their remarks ahead of Israel's performance in the second semi-final, where they mentioned the number ofcasualties of the war.[291] Ahead of the final, RTVE aired a message that read "When human rights are at stake, silence is not an option. Peace and justice for Palestine".[292] During the final, Israel's performance was met with booing by the audience; the Swiss host broadcasterSRG SSR replaced this in the television broadcast with pre-recorded applause.[293] Following his win,JJ stated that he would like the2026 contest to be hosted "in Vienna and without Israel".[294]

Israel ultimately won the televote and finished in second place overall.[295] Following the contest, RTVE and VRT announced that they would request an audit on the televoting results in their countries, both of which gave their 12 points to Israel, with the former stating that other countries "would be joining them"; VRT additionally called for "full transparency" on the EBU's part, and that it would reconsider its participation in future editions, noting that the contest is "increasingly at odds with the original standards and values of the event, as well as those of public broadcasting."[296] RÚV and Walloon Belgian broadcasterRTBF issued statements in support of the decision.[297] Finnish broadcasterYle stated it would ask the EBU to rework the televoting system "to avoid its abuse", but it would not emphasise Israel's role in the results;[298][299] Norwegian broadcasterNRK later came out in support of a review of the voting system.[300] Dutch broadcastersAVROTROS andNPO also joined calls for a wider discussion among EBU members regarding Israel's participation.[301] RTÉ later joined RTVE and VRT in requesting an audit on the televoting results.[302] Several parties alleged influence operations as a factor in Israel's high televoting score; the Spanish newspaperEl País pointed to mobilisation campaigns by theIsraeli government and severalEuropean far-right affiliated media outlets.[303] Some Belgian MPs also mentioned an influence campaign by Israeli authorities and questioned the country's participation,[304] while MPs from the Spanish left-wing allianceSumar registered a proposal to demand a reform in the contest and the removal of Israel from it.[305][306]Spanish prime ministerPedro Sánchez also called for Israel's exclusion following the contest, saying that "double standards" were being applied byexcluding Russia following its 2022 invasion of Ukraine, but not Israel due to its conduct in the Gaza war, which has been characterised asgenocidal.[307]

On 19 May 2025, Eurovision News Spotlight, a fact-checking andopen-source intelligence initiative by the EBU, published an investigation which found evidence that the Israeli Government Advertising Agency, an entity within the Israeli government, conducted a cross-platform advertising campaign on Google platforms and utilised official state social media accounts to encourage public support for Israel's entry in the contest, and provided instructions on how voters could cast all 20 of their allowed votes for Israel. As part of the investigation, Eurovision News Spotlight analysed a YouTube account created on 20 April 2025, under the username @Vote4NewDayWillRise. Between 6 May and 16 May, the account published 89 videos, which collectively garnered over 8.3 million views. The analysis, conducted using open-source tools, found no evidence thatartificial intelligence was used for the advertisements, suggesting that the Israeli representativeYuval Raphael was personally involved in the creation of the promotional videos.[308][309] The Israeli government had previously admitted to attempting to boost the public vote for the Israeli entry through a promotional campaignduring the 2024 contest.[310][311]

Official album

Cover art of the official album

Eurovision Song Contest: Basel 2025 is the officialcompilation album of the contest, featuring all 37 entries. It was put together by the European Broadcasting Union and released byUniversal Music Group digitally on 18 April 2025, in CD format on 25 April 2025, and in vinyl format on 23 May 2025.[312][313][314]

Charts

Chart performance forEurovision Song Contest: Basel 2025
Chart (2025)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[315]37
Belgian Compilation Albums (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[316]2
Belgian Compilation Albums (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[317]1
Danish Compilation Albums (Tracklisten)[318]5
Dutch Compilation Albums (Compilation Top 30)[319]1
German Compilation Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[320]2
Greek Albums (IFPI)[321]6
Irish Compilation Albums (IRMA)[322]1
Polish Physical Albums (ZPAV)[323]46
Swedish Physical Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[324]4
UK Compilation Albums (OCC)[325]3

Notes

  1. ^While "United by Music" has been the permanent slogan of the contest as a whole since November 2023, the Swiss host broadcasterSRG SSR adopted "Welcome Home" as the concept and "motto" for the 2025 edition specifically.[1][2]
  2. ^NamelyKate Ryan (Belgium 2006),Anna Rossinelli (Switzerland 2011),Luca Hänni (Switzerland 2019), andBaby Lasagna (Croatia 2024), in addition toDJ Antoine[11]
  3. ^SpecificallyGheg Albanian
  4. ^Specifically theBroccolino [it] dialect, anAmerican variety of Italian
  5. ^On behalf of the German public broadcasting consortiumARD[71][72]
  6. ^abcFeatures uncredited vocals byAndrea Bonomo [it] andEdwyn Roberts [it][88]
  7. ^Specifically the Vörå dialect, anOstrobothnian variety ofFinland Swedish spoken in and aroundVörå
  8. ^Despite receiving the same number of points as Belgium, Slovenia is deemed to have finished 13th due to receiving points from more countries
  9. ^Despite receiving the same number of points as Belgium, Slovenia is deemed to have finished 13th due to receiving points from more countries
  10. ^Despite finishing with the same number of points, Ireland finished higher than Serbia and Georgia due to receiving points from a greater number of countries. Furthermore, despite receiving points from the same number of countries, Serbia finished higher than Georgia due to receiving more 12 points.
  11. ^Despite finishing with the same number of points, Ireland finished higher than Serbia and Georgia due to receiving points from a greater number of countries. Furthermore, despite receiving points from the same number of countries, Serbia finished higher than Georgia due to receiving more 12 points.
  12. ^Despite finishing with the same number of points, Ireland finished higher than Serbia and Georgia due to receiving points from a greater number of countries. Furthermore, despite receiving points from the same number of countries, Serbia finished higher than Georgia due to receiving more 12 points.
  13. ^The initially announced spokesperson wasNcuti Gatwa, however he withdrew due to "unforeseen circumstances" and was replaced by Ellis-Bextor.[165]
  14. ^abDespite finishing with the same number of points as Ukraine, Albania is deemed to have finished 8th in the combined result due to receiving a greater number of points in the televote.
  15. ^abDespite finishing with the same number of points as Finland, the United Kingdom is deemed to have finished 10th in the jury voting due to receiving points from more countries.
  16. ^abDespite finishing with the same number of points as Israel, Ukraine is deemed to have finished 14th in the jury voting due to receiving points from more countries.
  17. ^abDespite finishing with the same number of points as Latvia, Netherlands is deemed to have finished 15th in the televoting due to receiving points from more countries.
  18. ^abDespite finishing with the same number of points as Denmark, Albania is deemed to have finished 16th in the jury voting due to receiving points from more countries.
  19. ^abDespite finishing with the same number of points as Denmark, Luxembourg is deemed to have finished 22nd in the combined result due to receiving a greater number of points in the televote.
  20. ^abDespite both finishing with 0 points, tiebreaking rules put the United Kingdom in 25th place and Switzerland 26th due to their running order positions.
  21. ^The broadcast of the second semi-final will start delayed, at 22:00 (WEST) onRTP Internacional andRTP Internacional Ásia, and at 22:30 (WEST) on RTP1 andRTP Internacional América[243]
  22. ^Catalan-language commentary option available only in Catalonia.
  23. ^Including Swedish-language commentary option fromSVT1 for all shows
  24. ^Insimulcast of broadcast from Finland'sYle Areena [fi;sv]

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