EUROVISION’s 2025 edition promises to be one of the most exciting in recent years
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The 2025 edition of Eurovision takes place in Basel, Switzerland, with the latest scheduled for May 17, promising to be one of the most exciting in recent years due to the diversity of artists and songs.
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The Eurovision Festival (or Eurovision) of the song is one of the most emblematic musical events in the world, gathering every year artists from various European countries (and some guests) in a celebration of music and cultural diversity. Created in 1956 by the European Union of Broadcasting (EBU), the Festival aims to promote the union among countries through music, broadcast live on millions of spectators all over the world.
Over his decades of history, Eurovision has been responsible for the launch of artists who have reached international fame. One of the most remarkable examples is the Swedish group Abba, who won the 1974 edition with the song “Waterloo”, which marks the beginning of a successful global career. In 1988, the Canadian singer Céline Dion represented Switzerland and won with “Partz Pas Sans Moi” before becoming one of the greatest voices of world pop music. More recently, in 2021, the Italian band Måneskin won the first place with “Titti e Bononi”, increasing their international career and revitalizing the interest in rock in the musical rankings.
The 2025 edition of the Eurovision Song Festival will be held in Basel, Switzerland. The Grand Final is scheduled for May 17, 2025 Remember Monday and the song “What the Hell has just happened?”
With a mixture of emerging talents and consecrated artists, the 2025 edition promises to be one of the most exciting in recent years, reflecting the continuous evolution and relevance of the Euro Song Festival on the global music scene.
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