The Prague Post - Swiss city of Basel to host Eurovision 2025

EUR -
AED 4.217332
AFN 81.411481
ALL 97.933487
AMD 441.12339
ANG 2.055267
AOA 1051.96657
ARS 1311.806607
AUD 1.774879
AWG 2.067185
AZN 1.950121
BAM 1.955938
BBD 2.316642
BDT 140.329885
BGN 1.95785
BHD 0.433351
BIF 3416.862162
BMD 1.148436
BND 1.478327
BOB 7.957353
BRL 6.306048
BSD 1.147421
BTN 99.527544
BWP 15.474282
BYN 3.754968
BYR 22509.343507
BZD 2.304742
CAD 1.573949
CDF 3304.049898
CHF 0.938958
CLF 0.028274
CLP 1084.985281
CNY 8.256562
CNH 8.257317
COP 4674.306351
CRC 579.535775
CUC 1.148436
CUP 30.433551
CVE 110.272767
CZK 24.819999
DJF 204.323717
DKK 7.459264
DOP 68.023607
DZD 149.790288
EGP 58.189412
ERN 17.226538
ETB 158.142308
FJD 2.591903
FKP 0.85262
GBP 0.854012
GEL 3.123296
GGP 0.85262
GHS 11.818421
GIP 0.85262
GMD 82.109693
GNF 9941.700271
GTQ 8.819468
GYD 240.058548
HKD 9.015073
HNL 29.959849
HRK 7.537527
HTG 150.482738
HUF 403.332996
IDR 18815.169769
ILS 3.999928
IMP 0.85262
INR 99.597356
IQD 1503.027344
IRR 48377.861958
ISK 143.003018
JEP 0.85262
JMD 183.02333
JOD 0.81421
JPY 167.226619
KES 148.251862
KGS 100.431033
KHR 4595.083597
KMF 490.955747
KPW 1033.601482
KRW 1585.128722
KWD 0.351835
KYD 0.956217
KZT 597.270866
LAK 24758.097161
LBP 102808.25597
LKR 344.951294
LRD 229.482168
LSL 20.737177
LTL 3.391032
LVL 0.694678
LYD 6.254441
MAD 10.510191
MDL 19.786705
MGA 5195.320708
MKD 61.533798
MMK 2410.802763
MNT 4117.773454
MOP 9.277973
MRU 45.356405
MUR 52.644432
MVR 17.691665
MWK 1989.570844
MXN 21.902257
MYR 4.892932
MZN 73.442424
NAD 20.737177
NGN 1778.731909
NIO 42.222606
NOK 11.530262
NPR 159.240897
NZD 1.919482
OMR 0.441594
PAB 1.147421
PEN 4.125375
PGK 4.797087
PHP 65.89838
PKR 325.39792
PLN 4.276459
PYG 9158.485608
QAR 4.184895
RON 5.031071
RSD 117.236968
RUB 90.209998
RWF 1656.830142
SAR 4.309322
SBD 9.594452
SCR 16.950108
SDG 689.635785
SEK 11.062716
SGD 1.479059
SHP 0.90249
SLE 25.849132
SLL 24082.130671
SOS 655.723349
SRD 44.61698
STD 23770.304306
SVC 10.039707
SYP 14932.261049
SZL 20.730377
THB 37.657233
TJS 11.359107
TMT 4.019526
TND 3.406362
TOP 2.68975
TRY 45.430608
TTD 7.797481
TWD 34.00967
TZS 3007.514774
UAH 47.911872
UGX 4136.255332
USD 1.148436
UYU 46.942898
UZS 14479.019869
VES 117.779794
VND 30006.333017
VUV 137.884152
WST 3.036178
XAF 655.968934
XAG 0.031609
XAU 0.000341
XCD 3.103706
XDR 0.814616
XOF 655.997495
XPF 119.331742
YER 278.719564
ZAR 20.765449
ZMK 10337.289506
ZMW 26.878191
ZWL 369.795889
  • CMSC

    0.0900

    22.314

    +0.4%

  • CMSD

    0.0250

    22.285

    +0.11%

  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    69.04

    0%

  • SCS

    0.0400

    10.74

    +0.37%

  • RELX

    0.0300

    53

    +0.06%

  • RIO

    -0.1400

    59.33

    -0.24%

  • GSK

    0.1300

    41.45

    +0.31%

  • NGG

    0.2700

    71.48

    +0.38%

  • BP

    0.1750

    30.4

    +0.58%

  • BTI

    0.7150

    48.215

    +1.48%

  • BCC

    0.7900

    91.02

    +0.87%

  • JRI

    0.0200

    13.13

    +0.15%

  • VOD

    0.0100

    9.85

    +0.1%

  • BCE

    -0.0600

    22.445

    -0.27%

  • RYCEF

    0.1000

    12

    +0.83%

  • AZN

    -0.1200

    73.71

    -0.16%

Swiss city of Basel to host Eurovision 2025
Swiss city of Basel to host Eurovision 2025 / Photo: Tobias SCHWARZ - AFP

Swiss city of Basel to host Eurovision 2025

Basel will host the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest after the Swiss border city was chosen Friday to stage the 69th edition of the glitzy annual TV extravaganza.

Text size:

Swiss singer Nemo's 2024 Eurovision victory gave Switzerland the right to host next year's event, with a huge global audience guaranteed.

Right on the borders with France and Germany, Switzerland's third-biggest city was given the nod ahead of Geneva.

The contest will be staged at the St. Jakobshalle indoor arena, with semi-finals set for May 13 and 15, while the final is to take place on May 17.

"Basel's strategic location at the crossroads of Europe makes it the ideal setting for an event that celebrates the power of music to connect people across borders," Eurovision executive supervisor Martin Osterdahl said in a statement.

From its earnest black-and-white 1950s beginnings, Eurovision has ballooned into a colourful giant kitsch celebration that never takes itself too seriously.

The contest puts host cities in the spotlight, with 163 million viewers worldwide watching this year's event in Malmo, Sweden, where Nemo triumphed in May with the highly personal song "The Code".

Hosting also has a knock-on boost for the hotel and tourism industries as Eurovision fanatics, artists and country delegations flock in.

- Football stadium party zone -

Opened in 1976, St. Jakobshalle styles itself as Switzerland's top multi-purpose arena. The venue can hold more than 12,000 spectators.

Fans without golden tickets for the arena will be able to flock to the 40,000-capacity St. Jakob-Park football stadium across the street to watch the final on a giant screen, and see performances by former Eurovision stars.

Meanwhile the Steinenvorstadt district, known for its bars and cinemas, will be transformed into "Eurovision Street".

"It is a great honour for Basel to be able to host the world's biggest live music event!" said Conradin Cramer, president of the Basel city authority.

On the River Rhine, Basel is an international hub for the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, hosting the headquarters of Novartis and Roche.

But it also has its cultural side, with several internationally-renowned museums, and the annual Art Basel event, the world's top contemporary art fair.

- Four down to one -

The decision was made by the host broadcaster SRG, and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) public service media alliance which owns Eurovision.

The venue, public transport links, sustainability, hotel accommodation, security, investment, event experience and the support from the city were key factors in the decision.

Following a surge of early enthusiasm from Swiss cities after Nemo's victory, only four formal bids emerged by the end of June deadline.

Zurich, plus Bern in conjunction with Nemo's hometown Biel, were eliminated in mid-July, leaving just Geneva and Basel in play.

The financial demands of hosting Eurovision -- and, from a minor Christian fundamentalist party, fear of the occult -- sparked threats of local referendums that could throw a spanner in the works.

Swiss voters are used to having a direct say on how their taxes are spent, and some were bristling at the potential costs and hassle of bringing the Eurovision circus to town.

Eurovision is a non-profit event, mostly financed by weighted contributions from participating EBU broadcasters.

Eurovision says that "given the benefits that will flow" to host cities, they must make also make a contribution.

The Basel-City authority is looking at putting in 34.9 million Swiss francs ($41.5 million), subject to a vote in the city assembly on September 11.

- Shadow of Celine Dion -

Nemo's victory was only the third time Switzerland had won Eurovision.

Lys Assia won the first-ever contest in 1956 with "Refrain".

Canadian then-starlet Celine Dion triumphed for Switzerland in 1988 singing "Ne partez pas sans moi", launching her career internationally.

Switzerland staged the 1956 contest at the Teatro Kursaal in Lugano and declined to host again in 1957, while the 1989 event was held in the Palais de Beaulieu in Lausanne.

After being staged in the Italian- and then French-speaking regions, Basel will therefore bring Eurovision to the main German-speaking part of Switzerland for the first time.

S.Janousek--TPP