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Music / Eurovision
BBC Radio 2 is tapping into the excitement surrounding the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest by launching a listener vote to crown 'Your Ultimate 21st Century Eurovision Song'. With the 2025 Grand Final in Basel just over a month away, this...
As anticipation builds for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 final hosted in Basel on May 17th, BBC Radio 2 is amplifying the excitement. The 'Your Ultimate 21st Century Eurovision Song' vote invites listeners to revisit memorable moments from the contest since the year 2000.
The shortlist of 67 songs represents a diverse mix, spanning 33 countries and including not only every winner since 2000 but also significant runners-up and standout performances selected by Eurovision experts. This provides a broad spectrum for fans to choose their top five favourites.
The results countdown hosted by Michelle Visage is part of a larger Eurovision celebration on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds. This includes an 'Extras' playlist featuring songs outside the Top 40, Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s Eurovision Kitchen Disco Special, and Rylan and Scott Mills’ Pop Top 10s: Eurovision Icons.
This vote serves as a lead-up to the live contest coverage, where Rylan and Scott Mills will present the Grand Final on Radio 2 and BBC Sounds. The UK's entry for 2025, Remember Monday, will perform their song "What the Hell Just Happened?". Helen Thomas, Head of Radio 2, highlighted the deep connection listeners have with Eurovision, making this vote a fitting tribute ahead of the Basel contest.
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