LGBTQ+ venue The Yard to host Eurovision final party this weekend
- The 69th Eurovision Song Contest final is set for Saturday night 2025 in Basel, Switzerland, featuring contestants from 37 countries at St. Jakobshalle arena.
- This event follows last year's contest in Malmo, Sweden, where Swiss singer Nemo won with the operatic anthem 'The Code', and tensions ran high due to protests over Israel's participation.
- The European Broadcasting Union has tightened rules banning flags other than national ones onstage to uphold Eurovision values of diversity, equality, and political neutrality amid protests on LGBTQ+ pride and political issues.
- Last year's final drew over 160 million viewers worldwide, surpassing the Super Bowl, and Eurovision continues to attract a large LGBTQ+ following with both shows addressing queer themes.
- The mix of jury and public voting will determine the winner among strong contenders including Sweden's KAJ, Austria's JJ, France's Louane, the Netherlands' Claude, and Israel's Yuval Raphael, while protests remain likely.
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Eurovision Song Contest is back. Here’s how and who to watch
LONDON -- The Eurovision party is officially underway: a week of power pop, outrageous outfits -- and, inevitably, protests -- that culminates in the final of the 69th Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday night.
After Rehearsals: Who Are People Predicting Will Win The Song Contest? - ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast
The preview parties, interviews and rehearsals are all done. Who is qualifying and who is not? Here we asked the audience what they think about how each song will perform, and present how the results have changed over the last few weeks of performances and canvassing. The post After Rehearsals: Who Are People Predicting Will Win The Song Contest? appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast.
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