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Phil’s Eurovision Countdown 2025 – Part 35/37 – Switzerland

Switzerland - Zoë Më - Voyage So, three songs left, and you might have detected that I am running out of puff with these, that's...

Eurovision Countdown 2025: Switzerland is trying

Switzerland Zoë Më – Voyage Hosting Eurovision once is exciting. Hosting it twice in a row? That’s how broadcasters end up selling off studio lights and...
All-female trio Remember Monday are here to rewrite the UK’s Eurovision story with big harmonies and even bigger heart.

UK’s girl band breaks the rules

From post-wedding hangovers to conquering their fear of flying, Remember Monday is living their Eurovision dream—one harmony at a time. Forget doom-laden ballads and stunt-led...

Slovenia’s Klemen Gets a Do-Over

After a wobbly first rehearsal that left Slovenia’s Klemen stuck on stage waiting for the tech to catch up, things clicked into place today—and...

Nick “does” 2025 – Spain

SPAIN – Melody – Esa Diva Oh Spain. I’ve had such a complicated relationship with you over the years, and we don’t very often give...

Nick “does” 2025 – Slovenia

SLOVENIA – Klemen – How Much Time Do We Have Left? I get caught out by deeply personal songs like this on a regular basis....

Monty’s Eurovision Countdown 2025 Part 36 – Ukraine

Bird of Prey by Ziferblat With three wins and an unblemished qualification record since their debut in 2003 Ukraine is Eurovision’s most successful late...

Monty’s Eurovision Countdown 2025 Part 35 – Switzerland

Voyage by Zoë Më Time for the host entry now, and to be frank it’s been something of a mixed bag for songs representing...

Eurovision Countdown 2025: Sweden is warm and wet

Sweden Kaj - Bara Badu Bastu Sweden, Eurovision’s perennial overachiever, has finally decided to stop pouting in profile and start smiling. Bara Bada Bastu, performed by...

Eurovision Countdown 2025: Spain is my winner

Spain Melody - Esa diva At long last, Spain has remembered that it is, in fact, Spain. No more muted ballads or slightly bewildered indie bands...