The contest promises to be an exciting medley of styles, starting with the left-field pop sounds from the UK's Remember Monday and Sweden's KAJ, both of whom are set to bring catchy and memorable performances. Unique concepts such as Austria's JJ's operatic love story and Ireland's Laika Party, with its nod to a space-faring dog, add to the diversity of this year's entries.
The love for Italian culture takes center stage with tributes from Estonia’s Tommy Cash and San Marino’s Gabry Ponte, while Malta’s Miriana Conte boldly delivers a club track ripe with innuendo. Meanwhile, poignant narratives echo through the performances of Louane from France and Kyle Alessandro from Norway, who share moving stories of love, loss, and resilience inspired by their experiences related to cancer.
Energy continues to dominate the lineup with dance anthems and rave tracks reminiscent of past Eurovisions, as acts like Belgium's Red Sebastian and Denmark's Sissal aim to get audiences on their feet. As the festival unfolds, themes of identity and struggle emerge, with captivating tales shared by artists like Claude from the Netherlands and Justyna Steczkowska from Poland, who explore the intersection of heritage and modernity.
As we gear up for an unforgettable week in Basel, the stage is set for a multitude of styles and stories to collide under the unforgettable banner of Eurovision. With its mixture of glamour, emotion, and quirkiness, Eurovision 2025 promises to be a true celebration of music from across Europe and beyond.
The love for Italian culture takes center stage with tributes from Estonia’s Tommy Cash and San Marino’s Gabry Ponte, while Malta’s Miriana Conte boldly delivers a club track ripe with innuendo. Meanwhile, poignant narratives echo through the performances of Louane from France and Kyle Alessandro from Norway, who share moving stories of love, loss, and resilience inspired by their experiences related to cancer.
Energy continues to dominate the lineup with dance anthems and rave tracks reminiscent of past Eurovisions, as acts like Belgium's Red Sebastian and Denmark's Sissal aim to get audiences on their feet. As the festival unfolds, themes of identity and struggle emerge, with captivating tales shared by artists like Claude from the Netherlands and Justyna Steczkowska from Poland, who explore the intersection of heritage and modernity.
As we gear up for an unforgettable week in Basel, the stage is set for a multitude of styles and stories to collide under the unforgettable banner of Eurovision. With its mixture of glamour, emotion, and quirkiness, Eurovision 2025 promises to be a true celebration of music from across Europe and beyond.