Agrega una trama en tu idioma69th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest from May 13th to May 17th, 2025 from Basel, Switzerland. Following Israel's result in the audience vote, a controversial debate arises. Aus... Leer todo69th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest from May 13th to May 17th, 2025 from Basel, Switzerland. Following Israel's result in the audience vote, a controversial debate arises. Austria wins with "Wasted Love", performed by JJ.69th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest from May 13th to May 17th, 2025 from Basel, Switzerland. Following Israel's result in the audience vote, a controversial debate arises. Austria wins with "Wasted Love", performed by JJ.
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It's that time again.
Eurovision 2025 reached its Grand Final (though I can't say I ever watch the Semi's anyway) and offers all of the glitz and glam and high camp that we've come to expect from it.
Bucks Fizz with their whipping off of the skirts certainly seems rather tame these days.
Did the UK really stand a chance? Probably not. Does it ever really stand a chance again? Unless we can bottle whatever was achieved in the 'Sam Ryder year', probably not.
I thought there were some good performances here, some that didn't get the recognition they deserved, and some downright bonkers ones.
Same old, same old then...
Eurovision 2025 reached its Grand Final (though I can't say I ever watch the Semi's anyway) and offers all of the glitz and glam and high camp that we've come to expect from it.
Bucks Fizz with their whipping off of the skirts certainly seems rather tame these days.
Did the UK really stand a chance? Probably not. Does it ever really stand a chance again? Unless we can bottle whatever was achieved in the 'Sam Ryder year', probably not.
I thought there were some good performances here, some that didn't get the recognition they deserved, and some downright bonkers ones.
Same old, same old then...
I was very angry that the one off travel sponsors Booking, Royal Caribbean and EasyJet due to its lovely money from Martin Österdahl who was responsible to give their contract extension and they all visibly supported the political televote campaign for Israel. I'm glad you guys made some extra money from those travel sponsors which was against to contract with the Swiss Airlines' sponsorship this year. Soon you will have no more fans when you hear Orange Runway song on YouTube which supported Israel's televote ad campaigns. Oh, also Bailey's and Idealista were also support televote campaign and the money of Martin Österdahl. I hope next year, just remove EasyJet and many other non local ones as official sponsors from Eurovision Song Contest as soon as possible next year which were nonsense to give them extension since their debut and give the local airlines a more chance.
I was very angry after Croatia was defeated last year. They had the best song. Not Switzerland. I expected Austria to win this year. Because they had the best song and voice. They won too and I think it was a good decision. But a few problems happened again. First of all, Israel got a lot of points from the public vote. It was close to winning. Good thing it didn't. Their songs were very good, but not as good as the second place. Turning off the singers' microphones quickly was also a bad decision. Switzerland did their best as hosts. It wasn't bad. There were better host countries. The songs were generally weak this year. You get used to it after listening to it a lot, but when I first listened to it, I said there were very bad songs this year. The best of this year were Austria, Italy, France, Germany, Albania, Denmark, Finland and Latvia in my opinion. Ukraine sends good songs every year, but this year their songs were terrible and for obvious reasons they made it to the final and again got high points from the public vote. Eurovision falls out of favor every year with such problems. I hope there will be a more fair competition in the future.
Apparently Peacock is the sole broadcaster for Eurovision in the United States. What could have been a great introduction to new music from around the world is ruined by the horrible audio quality in the Peacock broadcast. Center channel audio is dropped making it sound muffled and just bad. For a musical competition this is unforgivable. Viewers are unable to hear the lyrics and while the choreography is impressive at times, this is ultimately a music competition. It is also edited poorly with some performances being cut off with commercials. There is no commentary so we learn nothing about the performers, the music selections, or the competition itself. Very disappointed in Peacock for cheating American audiences out of what looks to be amazing musical performances from around the world.
Yet another International Political Song Contest; this year's, sadly, was about as bad as it could get. This was truly an abysmal couple of hours. It has to change; it cannot carry on in this format. The dividing line between politics and the 'song contest' has gone way too far; it no longer seems fit for purpose.
Here in the UK, the first piece of news was that Dr. Who himself, Ncuti Gatwa, wasn't going to appear. It's well publicised why. As I said earlier, it's too political; why work for the BBC if that's the stance?
The voting again follows the usual routine, but I will applaud the fact that it's only the 12 points that are announced. The UK has nothing to gripe about; the song was terrible. It's not Eurovision; the same applies to last year's monstrosity too. Talented singers, but the song was dire.
Israel received boos, and protestors attempted to disrupt the act. Again, it's just become too political. I didn't like the song personally; it did incredibly well. I'd suggest for political reasons.
It's the first year I've ever watched it sober, not something I'll ever do again. The performance from last year's winner actually made me feel sick, it was disturbing, uncomfortable and definitely not family viewing, I felt like I was watching some form of breakdown.
I would suggest the UK would have done better with the Dr. Who Dugadoo song.
The one highlight, the Finnish mashup from the two acts that should have won their respective competitions. I will never tire of seeing Käärijä in that sprout outfit.
2/10.
Here in the UK, the first piece of news was that Dr. Who himself, Ncuti Gatwa, wasn't going to appear. It's well publicised why. As I said earlier, it's too political; why work for the BBC if that's the stance?
The voting again follows the usual routine, but I will applaud the fact that it's only the 12 points that are announced. The UK has nothing to gripe about; the song was terrible. It's not Eurovision; the same applies to last year's monstrosity too. Talented singers, but the song was dire.
Israel received boos, and protestors attempted to disrupt the act. Again, it's just become too political. I didn't like the song personally; it did incredibly well. I'd suggest for political reasons.
It's the first year I've ever watched it sober, not something I'll ever do again. The performance from last year's winner actually made me feel sick, it was disturbing, uncomfortable and definitely not family viewing, I felt like I was watching some form of breakdown.
I would suggest the UK would have done better with the Dr. Who Dugadoo song.
The one highlight, the Finnish mashup from the two acts that should have won their respective competitions. I will never tire of seeing Käärijä in that sprout outfit.
2/10.
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- TriviaThe winner was Austria with the song "Wasted Love", performed by JJ and written by him along with Teodora Spiric and Thomas Thurner.
- ConexionesFeatured in Aamu-TV: Kuinka yhtenäinen Eurooppa on? (2025)
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