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Eurovision Song Contest 2025
Truly United by Music
Dates
Semi-final 16 May 2025
Semi-final 28 May 2025
Final10 May 2025
Host
VenueHallenstadion
Zürich, Switzerland
Presenter(s)User:NotGuyFieri
Executive supervisorAnyone better than Martin Österdahl
Executive producerUser:NotGuyFieri
Host broadcasterSwiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR)
Participants
(provisional; as of May 2024)
Number of entries40
Debuting countries Kazakhstan
 Kosovo
 Lebanon
Returning countries Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Hungary
 Montenegro
 Romania
 Turkey
Non-returning countries Albania
 Azerbaijan
 Cyprus
 Georgia
 Israel
Vote
Voting systemEach voter awarded 12, 10, 8–1 points to their ten favourite songs.
2024 ← Eurovision Song Contest

The Eurovision Song Contest 2025 was the 69th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Zürich, Switzerland, following the country's victory at the 2024 contest with the song "The Code" by Nemo. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR). The contest was held at the Malmö Arena, and consisted of two semi-finals on 6 and 8 May, and a final on 10 May 2024. The three live shows were presented by me. This was the first edition of eurovision after Martin Österdahl stepped out from Executive supervisor role in favor of an actually competent person.

Fourty countries participated in the contest, with a major shift in the countries participating, as Andorra, Hungary, Montenegro, Romania and Turkey returned to the competition after years of absence, the debut of three new countries, with Kazakhstan, Kosovo and Lebanon participating for the first time, as well as five countries stepping out, Albania, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia and Israel. With Israel in particular being banned from the competition for the next ten years due to the harassment caused by the Israeli delegation towards contestants from other countries in the previous edition.

This is a fictional eurovision concept created in response to the disastrous 2024 edition.

Location

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Hallenstadion – venue of the 2025 contest

It took place in Zürich, Switzerland, following the country's victory at the 2024 contest with the song "The Code" by Nemo. This was the third time that Switzerland hosts the contest, having previously done so for the 1956 and 1989 contests, held in Lugano and Lausanne respectively.

Participating countries

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

On 5 December 2024, the EBU announced that 40 countries would participate in the 2025 contest. Morocco returned to the contest 45 years after its last participation in 1980. The other returning countries were Hungary, Montenegro, Romania and Turkey.

The contest features two returning artists: Marija Šerifović and Chanel, who previously represented Serbia in 2007 and Spain in 2022, respectively,

Production

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This edition was made in response to the unsatisfying final for the 2024 edition, which had a completely heavy and negative energy due to the presence of Israel and Joost Klein's removal. Plus, the final result being a repeat of 2023, in which the public favorite ended in second with the jury favorite winning due to the massive advantage the jury gave it.

Initially, it was debated if Israel could participate with a more neutral song, that being "Buna" by TamaRadah, but it was ultimately decided against, and Israel was banned from this edition.

Format

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Voting system and contest structure

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In the semi finals, the jury gave 0 to 16 points to all countries, ranked from worst to best, with the ten countries with the most points movint to the final together with Switzerland and the big five. In the final, each of the voters gave 12, 10 and 8 to 1 points to their 10 favorite songs in four categories: Enjoyment, vocals, performance and returnability, as well as a surprise jury score.

Semi-final allocation draw

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There was no need for pots to separate neighbor countries, as the voters were all from non-european countries.

Contest overview

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Semi-final 1

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R/O Country Song Artist Points Place
1  Netherlands "Best Damn Day" The Jordan 34 4
2  Belgium "Lost in Desert" Black Mirrors 21 11
3  Greece "Ksimeromata" Konstantinos Argyros 19 12
4  Australia "This Enchanted" Hatchie 41 1
5  Croatia "ŠtetaŠtetaŠteta" Idem 32 5
6  Ukraine "Sabbath" Alina Pash 13 15
7  Austria "Eine Ode en Wien" Bibiza 17 13
8  Portugal "Começa" Pongo 27 10
9  Turkey "Fan" Mabel Matiz 9 16
10  Armenia "Zar, Zng" TmbaTa 27 8
11  Czechia "Fever Dream" Sunnbrella 31 6
12  Hungary "Pók" Carson Coma 36 3
13  Norway "Russian Doll" Ulver 37 2
14  Bosnia and Herzegovina "Bubrezi" Dubioza Kolektiv 15 14
15  Romania "Metamorfoza" Paulina 1 17
16  Malta "E.T." Joon 27 9
17  Kosovo "Bee My Long-Distance Friend" Astrit Ismaili 30 7

Detailed ratings

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Total score
Amy
Bayron
Pen
 Netherlands 34 14 16 4
 Belgium 21 3 13 5
 Greece 19 11 2 6
 Australia 41 18 14 9
 Croatia 32 16 3 13
 Ukraine 13 6 7
 Austria 17 5 9 3
 Portugal 27 9 8 10
 Turkey 9 4 4 1
 Armenia 27 7 18 2
 Czechia 31 12 7 12
 Hungary 36 6 12 18
 Norway 37 13 10 14
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 15 2 5 8
 Romania 1 1
 Malta 27 10 1 16
 Kosovo 30 8 11 11

Semi-final 2

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R/O Country Song Artist Points Place
1  Lithuania "Jie Nežino!!" Abudu 19 13
2  Denmark "Ice" Erika de Casier 35 4
3  Kazakhstan "Janym-aý" Me and My Invisible Orchestra 39 2
4  Ireland "Little Chaos" Orla Gartland 24 9
5  Moldova "Wild Feelings" Andrew Rayel 3 17
6  San Marino "Cardiopalma" Irol 16 15
7  Poland "Cyberelfy" Nanga 33 6
8  Sweden "Birthday" Blues Pills 25 7
9  Latvia "Mīlestības Kontrabanda" Marta 23 10
10  Slovenia "Spet" Blu.Sine 18 14
11  Serbia "Alooo!" Marija Šerifović 22 11
12  Iceland "Jungle Drum" Emilíana Torrini 33 5
13  Lebanon "Zuruni" Dana Hourani 20 12
14  Finland "Super Rocker" Grande Mahogany 40 1
15  Luxembourg "Distortion" ThunderFuzz 24 8
16  Montenegro "Mediteran" Who See 7 16
17  Estonia "Savages" Kerli 36 3

Detailed ratings

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Total score
Amy
Bayron
Pen
 Lithuania 19 3 7 9
 Denmark 35 18 5 12
 Kazakhstan 39 11 10 18
 Ireland 24 13 8 3
 Moldova 3 1 2
 San Marino 16 2 9 5
 Poland 33 12 11 10
 Sweden 25 8 13 4
 Latvia 23 5 12 6
 Slovenia 18 4 6 8
 Serbia 22 16 4 2
 Iceland 33 14 18 1
 Lebanon 20 6 3 11
 Finland 40 10 16 14
 Luxembourg 24 7 1 16
 Montenegro 7 7
 Estonia 36 9 14 13

Final

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  Winner
Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025
R/O Country Song Artist Points Place
1  Germany "Run Away Girl" Alice Merton
2  Finland "Super Rocker" Grande Mahogany
3  Estonia "Savages" Kerli
4  Spain "P.M." Chanel
5  Australia "This Enchanted" Hatchie
6  Sweden "Birthday" Blues Pills
7  Poland "Cyberelfy" Nanga
8  Croatia "ŠtetaŠtetaŠteta" Idem
9  Portugal "Começa" Pongo
10   Switzerland "Out of Sight" Yello
11  Netherlands "Best Damn Day" The Jordan
12  Italy "Heat" Nuovo Testamento
13  Armenia "Zar, Zng" TmbaTa
14  United Kingdom "Devotion" Arlo Parks
15  Iceland "Jungle Drum" Emilíana Torrini
16  Latvia "Mīlestības Kontrabanda" Marta
17  Luxembourg "Distortion" ThunderFuzz
18  Czechia "Fever Dream" Sunnbrella
19  Hungary "Pók" Carson Coma
20  Kosovo "Bee My Long-Distance Friend" Astrit Ismaili
21  Denmark "Ice" Erika de Casier
22  Malta "E.T." Joon
23  France "Doggy" Aya Nakamura
24  Kazakhstan "Janym-aý" Me and My Invisible Orchestra
25  Ireland "Little Chaos" Orla Gartland
26  Norway "Russian Doll" Ulver

Detailed ratings

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Amy Bayron Pen
Total score
Semi-final bonus
Enjoyment
Vocals
Production
Returnability
Enjoyment
Vocals
Production
Returnability
Enjoyment
Vocals
Production
Returnability
Spotify
 Germany
 Finland
 Estonia
 Spain
 Australia
 Sweden
 Poland
 Croatia
 Portugal
  Switzerland
 Netherlands
 Italy
 Armenia
 United Kingdom
 Iceland
 Latvia
 Luxembourg
 Czechia
 Hungary
 Kosovo
 Denmark
 Malta
 France
 Kazakhstan
 Ireland
 Norway

Split results

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Place Combined Players Bonus
Country Points Country Points Country Points
1 TBA TBA  Hungary 243 TBA TBA
2 TBA TBA  Netherlands 207 TBA TBA
3 TBA TBA  Australia 177 TBA TBA
4 TBA TBA  Italy 162 TBA TBA
5 TBA TBA   Switzerland 159 TBA TBA
6 TBA TBA  Norway 153 TBA TBA
7 TBA TBA  Malta 135 TBA TBA
8 TBA TBA  Denmark 105 TBA TBA
9 TBA TBA  Kazakhstan 93 TBA TBA
10 TBA TBA  United Kingdom 78 TBA TBA
11 TBA TBA  Portugal 75 TBA TBA
12 TBA TBA  Czechia 72 TBA TBA
13 TBA TBA  Kosovo 66 TBA TBA
14 TBA TBA  Estonia 60 TBA TBA
15 TBA TBA  Iceland 60 TBA TBA
16 TBA TBA  Ireland 48 TBA TBA
17 TBA TBA  Germany 36 TBA TBA
18 TBA TBA  Sweden 36 TBA TBA
19 TBA TBA  Armenia 27 TBA TBA
20 TBA TBA  Finland 24 TBA TBA
21 TBA TBA  Croatia 24 TBA TBA
22 TBA TBA  Luxembourg 18 TBA TBA
23 TBA TBA  Poland 9 TBA TBA
24 TBA TBA  Latvia 3 TBA TBA
25 TBA TBA  Spain 0 TBA TBA
26 TBA TBA  France 0 TBA TBA

Max points recieved

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# Recipient Jurors giving max points
TBA TBA TBA