Eurovision 2025 is coming to Basel—and whether you're a die-hard fan or just here for the chaos, you’re in for a show.
Here’s how to watch it from anywhere in the world (sequins optional).
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Think of Eurovision as the Olympics of pop music—if the Olympics were a glitter-soaked, key-change-filled, wildly unpredictable talent show where everyone pretends it's not political.
Launched in 1956, the Eurovision Song Contest brings together countries from across Europe (and a few extras like Australia, because why not?) to compete for continental glory. Each country sends one act to perform a three-minute original song. That’s right—just one shot to win hearts, points, and maybe an awkward trophy.
The competition includes:
Past winners include ABBA (Sweden), Celine Dion (Switzerland, weirdly), and Loreen (twice, Sweden again). Expect ballads, bangers, and at least one guy in a cape.
Mark your calendars and cancel your plans—Eurovision 2025 is taking over Basel in Switzerland! (Check out our Basel guide here)
Here’s the typical breakdown:
Each show starts at 9PM Central European Time (CET) — here’s when to watch depending on your location:
UK & Ireland: 8PM GMT
USA (East): 3PM EDT
USA (West): 12PM PDT
Australia: 5AM AEST (next day)
Ireland: 8PM IST
Sweden: 9PM CEST
Thailand: 2AM ICT (next day)
The Grand Final is where the chaos peaks: 26 countries, 3 hours of drama, and enough glitter to blind a small nation.
Whether you're tuning in from a cozy couch in Dublin or streaming on-the-go in New York, here's how to catch all the glittery action of Eurovision 2025.
Pro Tip: If you're travelling or your country isn't listed, consider using a VPN to access streams from other regions. Just make sure to comply with local laws and streaming service terms.
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A testament to its growing popularity, Eurovision now trends in North America every year—despite airing mid-afternoon and featuring zero American contestants. The U.S. and Canada may not compete, but that hasn’t stopped millions from tuning in for the glitter, drama, and gloriously weird performances. It’s not just a singing competition; it’s a cultural fever dream where countries throw everything from techno bagpipes to glittery ballads at the stage.
Canada’s own Céline Dion, who casually won the whole thing for Switzerland. And did you know? Katrina Leskanich, born in Kansas, led the UK to victory at Eurovision 1997 with “Love Shine a Light” as the frontwoman of Katrina and the Waves.
You don’t get to vote from North America, but let’s be honest—you’re here to judge. Eurovision is outrageous, dramatic, and ultra-European in the best way. It’s a refreshing break from over-polished U.S. shows, swapping slick production for heartfelt chaos and unapologetic camp.
Eurovision isn’t just a song contest. It’s a glam-pop fever dream wrapped in glitter, questionable fashion, and the occasional screaming sax solo.
Here’s what you’re in for:
Expect everything. Torch ballads, EDM bangers, folk-metal hybrids, and one guy who insists on yodelling while standing in a wind tunnel. Three minutes per act, no second chances, and often no shoes.
Subtlety left the building years ago. Think: sequins, LED suits, capes, interpretive dance, and that one contestant who looks like a budget superhero—and owns it.
Votes come from juries and public televotes. Cue chaos. A jury darling can be obliterated by public vote (or vice versa), and politics definitely don't influence the scoreboard (wink).
There’s always at least one moment that lives rent-free in your brain: a singing turkey puppet (2008), a man in a hamster wheel (2014), or Moldova’s sax guy (forever). Eurovision doesn't ask why. It asks, why not?
It’s OK. Life happens. Time zones are rude. But don’t worry — Eurovision lives forever on the internet.
Whether you're cheering for power ballads, Balkan beats, or a man in a glitter cape playing a flaming accordion, Eurovision 2025 is ready to deliver.
So fire up your eSIM, charge your devices, and remember: in Eurovision, the weirdest act might just win.
Douze points to you for making it this far.
See you at the final.
Are you going to be in Basel, Switzerland for the Eurovision Song Contest? If so, don't forget to read our weekend in Basel guide and also don't forget your Switzerland eSIM plan.
Nestled along the Rhine River, Basel boasts a thriving art scene, world-class museums, and a buzzing atmosphere that’s about to get even livelier with Eurovision 2025 taking center stage in all its pomp to bring the (Swiss) cheese.
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