From emotional ballads to provocative pop anthems, here’s a breakdown of what to expect at this year's event in Basel, Switzerland.
**Eurovision 2025: A Spectacular Preview of 37 Diverse Entrants**

**Eurovision 2025: A Spectacular Preview of 37 Diverse Entrants**
Get ready for a thrilling Eurovision Song Contest, featuring an intriguing mix of songs from around the globe.
The 2025 Eurovision Song Contest is poised to be a whirlwind of music and theatrics, kicking off with a “turquoise carpet” parade showcasing competitors from 37 different nations. The excitement will begin on Tuesday as the first semi-final sees five entrants eliminated, followed by another six being sent home on Thursday, culminating in the Grand Final on Saturday, 17 May, in Basel.
Among the eclectic mix of this year's entrants, audiences can expect notable highlights such as two returning contestants, a professional opera singer, and songs that delve into topics from humorous innuendo to tributes to space history. Below is a guide categorizing the range of musical styles contestants will showcase.
**Innovative Pop Anthems**
From the UK, Remember Monday’s “What The Hell Just Happened?” promises to be a catchy and dynamic anthem with its mix of pop influences. Swedish duo KAJ aims to enchant with “Bara Bada Bastu,” an ode to sauna relaxation, while Austria’s JJ delivers an unexpected twist with his operatic ballad, “Wasted Love,” which fuses classical and techno styles. Ireland’s entry, “Laika Party,” presents a nostalgia-laden rave track about a space dog, and Luxembourg’s Laura Thorn uses retro vibes to reclaim empowerment in “La Poupée Monte Le Son.”
**Cultural Celebrations**
Excitement will also swirl around songs that celebrate Italian culture. San Marino's entry, “Tutta L'Italia,” embraces the nation’s charm, whereas Estonia’s “Espresso Macchiato” by Tommy Cash humorously plays on Italian clichés to capture the audience's attention.
**Subtle Provocations**
Malta's Miriana Conte brings a playful edge with “Serving,” which navigates controversial innuendos while Australia’s Go-Jo offers cheeky fun with “Milkshake Man.” Finland’s Erika Vikman combines sensual messages with a high-energy performance in “Ich Komme,” adding variety to the roster.
**Heartfelt Eras of Struggle**
Emotional depth is mirrored in entries like Louane’s “Maman,” where she reflects on loss, followed by Norway’s Kyle Alessandro aiming to uplift through resilience with “Lighter.” Slovenian Klemen Slakonja also brings personal trauma into his heartfelt ballad, highlighting the impact of cancer on family.
**Club Anthems Galore**
The dance floor beckons with Belgium’s Red Sebastian’s “Strobe Lights,” a celebration of nightlife. Denmark’s Sissal and Germany's Abor & Tynna also aim for rhythmic euphoria in captivating performances aimed at uniting audiences via club culture.
**Diverse Perspectives on Identity**
Albanian duo Shkodra Elektronike integrates ethnic sounds with progressive beats, while Dutch artist Claude celebrates resilience and heritage through his hopeful track, “C’est La Vie.”
**Enchanting Mystique**
In a whimsical tone, Justyna Steczkowska calls upon Slavic sorcery through her haunting “Gaja.” Meanwhile, Cyprus’ Theo Evan encapsulates hidden messages in “Shh,” inviting deeper interpretation into his performance.
**Rock Legends Reborn**
Inspired by the revitalization of rock, Italy’s Lucio Corsi takes center stage with a glam rock ballad that resonates with the outsiders of society. Portugal’s Napa adds nostalgic tones along with Ukraine’s Ziferblat, who continues to bring impactful messages through their music amid adversity.
**Classic Ballads Revived**
Rounding out the contest are powerful ballads from several nations, from Israel’s Yuval Raphael’s emotional resonance addressing trauma, to Georgia and Montenegro exploring themes of freedom and personal struggle.
This year's Eurovision promises a truly global showcase of musical talent and diverse stories. Fans eagerly await the unfolding drama in Basel!