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The reaction of Basel’s executive council members to finding out that their city is going to host Eurovsion 2025!

SRG SSR shared the moment of Basel’s executive council’s reaction to hearing that the city is going to host the Eurovision Song Contest 2025!

A few hours after the much-anticipated revelation that Basel had been chosen to host Europe’s biggest music competition, Switzerland’s national broadcaster shared footage of the reaction of members of the city’s executive council.

The competition is going to take place in St. Jakobshalle on 13, 15 and 17 May 2025. 

Don’t miss tonight’s LIVE TALK at 22:00 EET  to comment together on the city’s announcement for the 69th Eurovision Song Contest as well as all the latest news of the week!

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Netherlands: In spite of recent communication between AVROTROS and the EBU, participation in Eurovision 2025 is still up in the air

In a recent article on Basel’s selection as the host city for Eurovision 2025, Dutch public television asserts that the country’s participation in the competition is still up in the air, while confirming that during the previous two weeks, discussions regarding all matters of mutual concern have been held with the EBU.

The Netherlands was disqualified from the competition this year as a result of a complaint that a production worker had filed. When she attempted to take a picture of him, Joost Klein allegedly threatened her, based on what was reported by the media. In the end, the Swedish prosecutor decided to archive the case because of uncertainties and insufficient evidence.

Since then, Dutch public television has not confirmed its participation in the next contest, citing matters that require discussion with the EBU. Although it appears that the discussion has taken place, Dutch public television has not yet stated whether or not it participate in Basel in May of the following year.

The Netherlands’ participation in the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest is still up in the air. Artists are usually required to submit their entries to AVROTROS, the broadcaster in charge of the Netherlands’ entry in the Eurovision Song Contest, before the end of July. Nevertheless, because Joost Klein was disqualified from the previous edition, the submissions are still closed this year.

Following the events of this years Eurovision Song Contest, AVROTROS wishes to alter a number of the competition’s rules. In this regard, the broadcaster previously submitted a letter to the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which organises the Eurovision Song Contest. AVROTROS and the EBU have talked as well in the past two weeks, but the Dutch broadcaster will not yet be in a position to provide a firm response on their participation in the event next year.

If the Netherlands does not participate next year, it will be only the fifth time in the 68-year history of the contest.

Dutch Public Television

By 15 September, public broadcasters  have a deadline to confirm their membership to the EBU. After then, they  have a window of time during which they can cancel their participation without incurring any fees. Subsequently, the list of participating countries is announced by the EBU, and withdrawals are now subject to a nominal punishment.


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Source: NOS

Netherlands: AVROTROS has decided not to pursue legal action in response to Joost Klein’s disqualification

Following the dismissal of the accusations against Joost Klein, the Dutch representative for this year’s Eurovision, there has been a backlash in the country, with calls mounting to take the EBU to court. In this context, lawyer Gerard Spong argued that AVROTROS – the country’s public broadcaster – should file a defamation complaint against the EBU. However, AVROTROS does not plan to take such action, according to formal statements made by broadcaster executives to the ANP news agency.

The Dutch entry was disqualified from this year’s competition just hours before the grand final. According to the EBU the Dutch representative used abusive language against a member of the contest production crew.

More specifically, the Dutch broadcaster states that its purpose is not to obtain financial compensation but to contribute to improving the conduct of the competition.

We can’t undo what’s been done. Nor are we seeking to get richer through it. We want to make things better not only for the Netherlands but also for other countries.

At the same time, the representatives of AVROTROS mentioned, once again, that the country’s participation in the upcoming competition depends on the future decisions of the EBU on this issue. They stressed, however, that the broadcaster’s intention is to compete in Switzerland next May.

We’ve been clear from the beginning that things really have to change for us to be there next year. It depends on future EBU decisions.

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Source: RTL

Switzerland: The searching process of Nemo’s successor begins!

Switzerland begins the search for its representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, which it is going to host on its territory.

Switzerland’s national broadcaster SRF is starting the process to find the successor of the recent Eurovision 2024 winner, Nemo. The window for participations sumbissions opened yesterday on August 8 and is expected to end on August 22 at 22:00 CET.

As in previous years, the entry will be selected through a multi-stage selection process involving both audience juries and expert jury.

In addition to a Swiss audience jury, an international audience jury will also take part in various rounds of selection to determine which artist will represent Switzerland and with which song. These audience panels will be supplemented by a 25-member international jury of experts, members of which have already participated in jury duty at some point for their respective countries at the Eurovision Song Contest.

The selected song is going to be announced in the first days of 2025!

Switzerland with Nemo and the song “The Code” won this year’s competition receiving 591 points!

https://youtu.be/CO_qJf-nW0k

Source: eurovision.tv

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Kosovo: Out of the Eurovision Song Contest and in 2025!

Kosovo is not going to take part in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2025 either!

Kosovo’s national broadcaster RTK has not received the coveted invitation from the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to take part in the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Switzerland. According to a post by Kosovo’s official Eurovision account on X, the EBU did not give the green light for political reasons. In addition, they confirmed to RTK that in order to take part in the pan-European competition, they would have to become a full member of the organization.

For the record, Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia in 2008, without the latter accepting this fact. To date, 104 member states of the United Nations and three more non-UN member countries (Taiwan, Cook Islands and Niue) have recognized Kosovo as independent, while 10 countries have withdrawn their recognition. At the European level, Kosovo’s independence is not recognized by Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Cyprus, Georgia, Greece, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain and Ukraine.

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Norway: The submission window for Melodi Grand Prix 2025 opened!

The songs sumbission process in Norway for Melodi Grand Prix 2025 has opened!

Yesterday, the national broadcaster of Norway, NRK, announced the beginning of the songs submission process for Melodi Grand Prix 2025, the national final of the country, in order to choose the next entry of the Scandinavian kingdom at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Switzerland!

The songs submission window opened on 6th of August and is about to remain opened until 1st of September.

This year Norway was represented in Malmö by the group Gåte and the song “Ulveham” and finished once again in the last place of the grand final receiving 16 points.

https://youtu.be/YBbL8ORqNVU

Source: eurovision.tv

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Ukraine: Andriy Danylko refuses to be a judge again for the national final!

Andriy Danilko, who plays the well-known and beloved Verka Serduchka, declares that he will not be a member of the jury again in the country’s national final for Eurovision, asking for changes.

The famous Ukrainian artist was a judge in the national final of Ukraine from 2016 to 2020 and this year. Andriy Danylko says the national final has lost the elements of tension and surprise since the two semi-finals were scrapped and is calling for their return so he can be a judge again.

Despite his disagreements with the selection process, Andriy Danylko strongly supported this year’s representatives Jerry Heil and Alyona Alyona.

Ukraine has yet to confirm its participation in Eurovision 2025, although it is expected to participate as normal. It is most likely that they will follow the method of the national final for the selection of their participation for the next year as well.

This year Ukraine was represented in Malmö by Alyona Alyona and Jerry Heil and the song “Teresa & Maria” finishing in the third place of the grand final receiving 453 points.

https://youtu.be/d4N82wPpdg8?si=JhnjUl_ng1TsxZ86

Source: glavred

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Latvia: Songwriting camp in Riga for Eurovision 2025!

More and more songwriting camps take place all over Europe and are related to the Eurovision Song Contest. The fact that Nemo’s The Code was created in such a camp makes this way of song writing for the music competition even more popular.

Latvia’s LETA news agency reveals that between August 26 and 29, a songwriting camp is going to be held in the country’s capital, Riga, in collaboration with Swedish and domestic artists, with the aim of creating songs for Eurovison 2025. The camp will take place at Auss studio and there will be suitable recording equipment for the artists who wish to participate.

As it was said above, the camp is a joint initiative of Latvian and Swedish artists and aims to give impetus to Latvia’s participation in Eurovision, which this year managed to qualify for the first time after 2016. Latvia is once again about to choose its entry through Supernova.

Songwriting camps for Eurovision 2025 were held in various countries, such as Greece, Malta and Norway.

Source:Euromix

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San Marino: Eurovision 2025 participation confirmed!

San Marino is going to take part at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest which is about to be held in Switzerland next year.

Through a story on the official Instagram account of the Una Voce per San Marino, the process through which the representative is emerged, the presence of the enclave-microstate of the Italian peninsula was confirmed, against the will of one of the members of the government of the Most Serene Republic who wanted the absence of the country due to the third consecutive elimination for the grand final.

The countries that have confirmed their participation as of now, are:

  1. Switzerland
  2. Spain
  3. Malta
  4. Denmark
  5. Belgium
  6. Luxembourg
  7. Austria
  8. Portugal
  9. Croatia
  10. Serbia
  11. Germany
  12. Israel
  13. Finland
  14. Albania
  15. Lithuania
  16. Sweden
  17. Norway
  18. Italy
  19. Cyprus
  20. Latvia
  21. United Kingdom
  22. San Marino

This year San Marino was represented in Malmö by the Spanish group Megara and the song “11:11” but failed to qualify to the grand final as they ended up in 14th place with 16 points.

https://youtu.be/IqyJvkGmAjo

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Serbia: Songs submission for Eurovision 2025 begins!

The country’s national broadcaster, RTS, is starting the process of selecting the entry that will represent Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025.

Pesma za Evroviziju 2025” according to the commentary of the state television will again be the place where Serbia will watch, admire and choose the best songs from the world of the most popular music of the country. The process for the entries submission will be open until November 1, 2024.

From the submitted entries, the RTS Selection Committee will select the compositions based solely on their artistic quality. If no entry meets the required musical quality, RTS has the right to independently select the entry.

The selection of the entry that will represent Serbia and RTS in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 will be made by a special jury consisting of prominent musicians and creators and the public, according to the Eurovision 50% – 50% principle.

Applications for the competition must be submitted by November 1, 2024 through the below link

https://www.rts.rs/page/rts/ci/eurosong-prijava.html

Source: RTS

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