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Fan favourites qualify for the Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final
Fan favourites qualify for the Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final

RTÉ News​

time13-05-2025

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  • RTÉ News​

Fan favourites qualify for the Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final

Fan favourites Sweden, Ukraine and the Netherlands are among the ten countries that have qualified for the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest. Dutch act Claude Kiambe, 21, went through with his track C'est La Vie - a blend of English and French that promotes a message of accepting life as it is. Also qualifying were KAJ, with the Swedish song Bara Bada Bastu, a playful tribute to Nordic sauna culture. The first semi-final of the contest, held in Basel, Switzerland, where the competition began in Lugano in 1956, also saw Estonia's Tommy Cash qualify with Espresso Macchiato, which referenced typical Italian phrases, as well as Poland's Justyna Steczkowska with her dramatic entry Gaja. Icelandic electronic musician brothers Matthias Davio Matthiasson and Halfdan Helgi Matthiasson, known as VÆB, made it through with RÓA, as did San Marino's Gabry Ponte with the catchy Tutta L'Italia, and Albania's Shkodra Elektronike with their folksy number Zjerm. Portugal's Napa with the dancey Deslocado and Norway's Kyle Alessandro with Lighter were also revealed as qualifiers. Ukraine's Ziferblat, with the haunting Bird of Pray, secured the final spot. Cyprus' Theo Evan with Shh and Slovenia's Klemen with How Much Time Do We Have Left were among those who did not progress. Also performing on Tuesday were Swiss entrant Zoë Më with Voyage, Italy's glam rocker Lucio Corsi with Volevo Essere Un Duro (I Wanted to Be a Tough Guy), and Spain's Melody Gutierrez with Esa Diva (That Diva) - all of whom are pre-qualified for the Grand Final. Before the qualifiers were announced, co-hosts Hazel Brugger and singer Sandra Studer performed a tongue-in-cheek song about Swiss contributions to the world, including the Theory of Relativity, folk hero William Tell, and Eurovision itself. Studer noted that this is the "most sustainable Eurovision ever", with around 80% of the outfits recycled. While votes were being counted, Canadian singer and former Swiss winner Celine Dion delivered a pre-recorded video saying Switzerland has "always held a special place in my heart" as she spoke in French and English. Watch: Celine Dion delivers a special message during the Eurovision semi-final on Tuesday She also said she would want "nothing more but to be with you" in Basel as discussions continue with the organisers for her to make a stage comeback on Saturday during the final amid her health issues. Switzerland had not triumphed until Nemo with The Code at Malmö 2024 after Dion won in Dublin 1988 with Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi, which was performed this evening in St Jakobshalle arena by previous Eurovision stars including Silvester Belt and Iolanda. Ireland's entry, EMMY, is set to perform her catchy electropop track Laika Party as the third act of the night during the second semi-final at St Jakobshalle on Thursday. Watch: EMMY performs Laika Party at Trinity College The second Eurovision semi-final takes place on 15 May and will be shown live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player from 8pm. The Grand Final airs on Saturday, 17 May, live on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player from 8pm.

Eurovision 2025 Semi-Finals: Schedule, lineups, how and where to watch
Eurovision 2025 Semi-Finals: Schedule, lineups, how and where to watch

Time of India

time13-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Eurovision 2025 Semi-Finals: Schedule, lineups, how and where to watch

The first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 began in Switzerland's Basel on Tuesday, May 13. A total of 37 countries are performing in the two-part semi-finals, with the next one scheduled for Thursday, May 15. According to BBC, the top 10 countries from each of the two semi-finals will reach the Eurovision Grand Final, which will take place on Saturday, May 17. In the highly-anticipated finals, a total of 26 countries will perform, looking forward to the Eurovision 2025 champion. Among these are the Big Five nations -- France, Germany, Italy, the UK, and Spain. They already have a guaranteed spot in the finals. Apart from them, host country Switzerland is also up in competition due to Nemo's victory during last year's event. Eurovision 2025: First semi-final order As per the official details, the running order for the first semi-finals is as follows: 1. RÓA (VÆB, Iceland) 2. GAJA (Justyna Steczkowska, Poland) Live Events 3. How Much Time Do We Have Left (Klemen, Slovenia) 4. Espresso Macchiato (Tommy Cash, Estonia) ESA DIVA (Melody, Spain) 5. Bird of Pray (Ziferblat, Ukraine) 6. Bara Bada Bastu (KAJ, Sweden) 7. Deslocado (NAPA, Portugal) 8. Lighter (Kyle Alessandro, Norway) 9. Strobe Lights (Red Sebastian, Belgium) Volevo Essere Un Duro (Lucio Corsi, Italy) 10. Run With U (Mamagama, Azerbaijan) 11. Tutta L'Italia (Gabry Ponte, San Marino) 12. Zjerm (Shkodra Elektronike, Albania) 13. C'est La Vie (Claude, Netherlands) 14. Poison Cake (Marko Bošnjak, Croatia) Voyage (Zoë Më, Switzerland) 15. Shh (Theo Evan, Cyprus) Also Read : Cannes film festival 2025 update: Do not miss these top 10 must-watch movies this year Eurovision 2025: First semi-final schedule The first semi-finals went underway at 8 PM (local time) on May 13. It is on iPlayer and BBC One as well as Radio 2 and BBC Sounds. Three among them (Italy, Spain and Switzerland) are automatically qualified for the finals round. Eurovision 2025: Second Semi-Final order The second semi-final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 will be from 8 PM onwards on May 15. The running order is as follows: 1. Milkshake Man (Go-Jo, Australia) 2. Dobrodošli (Nina Žižić, Montenegro) 3. Laika Party (EMMY, Ireland) 4. Bur Man Laimi (Tautumeitas, Latvia) 5. SURVIVOR (PARG, Armenia) 6. Wasted Love (JJ, Austria) What The Hell Just Happened? (Remember Monday, UK) 7. Asteromáta (Klavdia, Greece) 8. Tavo Akys (Katarsis, Lithuania) 9. SERVING (Miriana Conte, Malta) 10. Freedom (Mariam Shengelia, Georgia) maman (Louane, France) 11. Hallucination (Sissal, Denmark) 12. Kiss Kiss Goodbye (ADONXS, Czechia) 13. La Poupée Monte Le Son (Laura Thorn, Luxembourg) 14. New Day Will Rise (Yuval Raphael, Israel) Baller (Abor & Tynna, Germany) 15. Mila (Princ, Serbia) 16. ICH KOMME (Erika Vikman, Finland) Out of these, three countries (France, Germany and the UK) have already made it to the finals. Also Read : Oswaldo Cabrera injury update: Will New York Yankees' baseman play this season? In recent times, there have been multiple protests regarding Israel's participation. From the country, Yuval Raphael, who is a survivor of the October 7, 2023 attack, is scheduled to sing. FAQs 1. Who are the presenters for the semi-finals of Eurovision 2025? Eurovision experts Rylan and Scott Mills are doing commentary for the semi-finals. 2. Who are the hosts for Eurovision Song Contest 2025? In the finals, hosts Hazel Brugger, Michelle Hunziker and Sandra Studer will present the event.

Eurovision 2025 Semi-Finals: Schedule, lineups, how and where to watch
Eurovision 2025 Semi-Finals: Schedule, lineups, how and where to watch

Economic Times

time13-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Economic Times

Eurovision 2025 Semi-Finals: Schedule, lineups, how and where to watch

The first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 began in Switzerland's Basel on Tuesday, May 13. A total of 37 countries are performing in the two-part semi-finals, with the next one scheduled for Thursday, May 15. According to BBC, the top 10 countries from each of the two semi-finals will reach the Eurovision Grand Final, which will take place on Saturday, May 17. In the highly-anticipated finals, a total of 26 countries will perform, looking forward to the Eurovision 2025 champion. Among these are the Big Five nations -- France, Germany, Italy, the UK, and Spain. They already have a guaranteed spot in the finals. Apart from them, host country Switzerland is also up in competition due to Nemo's victory during last year's event. As per the official details, the running order for the first semi-finals is as follows: 1. RÓA (VÆB, Iceland)2. GAJA (Justyna Steczkowska, Poland) 3. How Much Time Do We Have Left (Klemen, Slovenia) 4. Espresso Macchiato (Tommy Cash, Estonia)ESA DIVA (Melody, Spain)5. Bird of Pray (Ziferblat, Ukraine)6. Bara Bada Bastu (KAJ, Sweden)7. Deslocado (NAPA, Portugal)8. Lighter (Kyle Alessandro, Norway)9. Strobe Lights (Red Sebastian, Belgium)Volevo Essere Un Duro (Lucio Corsi, Italy)10. Run With U (Mamagama, Azerbaijan)11. Tutta L'Italia (Gabry Ponte, San Marino)12. Zjerm (Shkodra Elektronike, Albania)13. C'est La Vie (Claude, Netherlands)14. Poison Cake (Marko Bošnjak, Croatia)Voyage (Zoë Më, Switzerland)15. Shh (Theo Evan, Cyprus) Also Read : Cannes film festival 2025 update: Do not miss these top 10 must-watch movies this year The first semi-finals went underway at 8 PM (local time) on May 13. It is on iPlayer and BBC One as well as Radio 2 and BBC Sounds. Three among them (Italy, Spain and Switzerland) are automatically qualified for the finals second semi-final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 will be from 8 PM onwards on May 15. The running order is as follows: 1. Milkshake Man (Go-Jo, Australia)2. Dobrodošli (Nina Žižić, Montenegro)3. Laika Party (EMMY, Ireland)4. Bur Man Laimi (Tautumeitas, Latvia)5. SURVIVOR (PARG, Armenia)6. Wasted Love (JJ, Austria)What The Hell Just Happened? (Remember Monday, UK)7. Asteromáta (Klavdia, Greece)8. Tavo Akys (Katarsis, Lithuania)9. SERVING (Miriana Conte, Malta)10. Freedom (Mariam Shengelia, Georgia)maman (Louane, France)11. Hallucination (Sissal, Denmark)12. Kiss Kiss Goodbye (ADONXS, Czechia)13. La Poupée Monte Le Son (Laura Thorn, Luxembourg)14. New Day Will Rise (Yuval Raphael, Israel)Baller (Abor & Tynna, Germany)15. Mila (Princ, Serbia)16. ICH KOMME (Erika Vikman, Finland)Out of these, three countries (France, Germany and the UK) have already made it to the finals. Also Read : Oswaldo Cabrera injury update: Will New York Yankees' baseman play this season? In recent times, there have been multiple protests regarding Israel's participation. From the country, Yuval Raphael, who is a survivor of the October 7, 2023 attack, is scheduled to sing. 1. Who are the presenters for the semi-finals of Eurovision 2025?Eurovision experts Rylan and Scott Mills are doing commentary for the semi-finals. 2. Who are the hosts for Eurovision Song Contest 2025? In the finals, hosts Hazel Brugger, Michelle Hunziker and Sandra Studer will present the event. Disclaimer Statement: This content is authored by a 3rd party. The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). ET does not guarantee, vouch for or endorse any of its contents nor is responsible for them in any manner whatsoever. Please take all steps necessary to ascertain that any information and content provided is correct, updated, and verified. ET hereby disclaims any and all warranties, express or implied, relating to the report and any content therein.

Here is the running order for tonight's Eurovision semi-final
Here is the running order for tonight's Eurovision semi-final

RTÉ News​

time13-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • RTÉ News​

Here is the running order for tonight's Eurovision semi-final

Fifteen acts will compete in the first semi-final of Eurovision 2025 as it gets under way in Basel this evening. But with only ten spots available in Saturday's Grand Final, not everyone will make it through. The show opens with Iceland's rowing-inspired anthem RÓA and closes with Cyprus's Theo Evan performing Shh. Fan favourites Sweden, represented by comedy trio KAJ with Bara Bada Bastu, and the Netherlands' Claude with C'est La Vie, are also among tonight's contenders. The full running order includes entries from across Europe, as well as automatic finalists Spain, Italy and host country Switzerland, who will perform in tonight's show but will not face the public vote. 1. Iceland: VÆB – RÓA 2. Poland: Justyna Steczkowska – GAJA 3. Slovenia: Klemen – How Much Time Do We Have Left 4. Estonia: Tommy Cash – Espresso Macchiato Spain: Melody – ESA DIVA 5. Ukraine: Ziferblat – Bird of Pray 6. Sweden: KAJ – Bara Bada Bastu 7. Portugal: NAPA – Deslocado 8. Norway: Kyle Alessandro – Lighter 9. Belgium: Red Sebastian – Strobe Lights Italy: Lucio Corsi – Volevo Essere Un Duro 10. Azerbaijan: Mamagama - Run With U 11. San Marino: Gabry Ponte – Tutta L'Italia 12. Albania: Shkodra Elektronike – Zjerm 13. Netherlands: Claude – C'est La Vie 14. Croatia: Marko Bošnjak – Poison Cake Switzerland: Zoë Më – Voyage 15. Cyprus: Theo Evan – Shh The Eurovision Song Contest Semi-Finals take place on 13 and 15 May and will be shown live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player from 8pm. The Grand Final takes place on Saturday, 17 May, and will be shown live on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player from 8pm.

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