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Switzerland: 431 songs for Eurovision 2025!

The submission of songs to Switzerland’s internal selection for Eurovision 2025 has ended. A total of 431 songs were submitted, four more than last year.

The host of Eurovision 2025 Switzerland has already started the process of selecting the song and the artist, who will represent the country at home next May.

According to what Swiss public television announced earlier, 431 songs were submitted for Eurovision 2025. As in previous years, the entry will be selected through a multi-stage selection process involving both audience and expert panels.

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 featured song will be announced early in the new year.

Switzerland was represented this year by Nemo with The Code, taking first place in the competition and bringing Eurovision 2025 to Switzerland for the third time. The city that will host the 69th Eurovision Song Contest will be announced on August 30, at 11.00 Greek time.

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Source: swissinfo

Switzerland: Preparations for Eurovision 2024 have already begun!

The songwriting camps have already started all over Europe. One of this year’s Austrian representatives, Teya participated in the Swiss camp as a songwriter.

As she informed us via a tweet, she took part in the listening session for the songs yesterday and revealed that there is a 99.99% chance that she heard the Swiss entry for Eurovision 2024 and she is sure that if selected, we will love it. Thus making it clear that the Swiss have set their standards high and are working towards the best result.

It is worth noting that the composition of “Watergun” of this year’s Switzerland’s participation in Eurovision 2023 was also written at this camp in 2021.

Remo Forrer with the song “Watergun” won the 20th place for Switzerland in the Eurovision 2023 Grand Final!

Do you think Switzerland will be able to claim a better result at Eurovision 2024?

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