The 2025 Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Basel, Switzerland, following the nation's victory with 'The Code' in 2024. The competition will reflect a rich blend of cultures with 38 countries, including Montenegro, returning after a hiatus to participate. Contestants will perform in two semi-finals on May 13 and 15, culminating in the grand final on May 17. Notably, Nemo is celebrated as the first non-binary winner, showcasing increasing diversity in the lineup, featuring artists like Go-Jo with his provocative track 'Milkshake Man' and Parg's indie song 'Survivor.'
Singer Nemo became the first non-binary artist to win the camp, glitzy competition, when it was held in Malmö, Sweden. This milestone highlights the evolving representation in the artistic arena of Eurovision.
All 38 countries are holding national qualifying contests to choose the songs and artists to represent them. Montenegro - who are set to return to the stage after a two-year absence - among those to have announced their artist already.
Trancey pop banger 'Milkshake Man' is certainly set to raise a few eyebrows at the 2025 contest, not least because the artist behind the bop is a viral TikTok sensation.
The two semi-finals will take place on 13 and 15 May, with the final on 17 May, showcasing an array of vibrant performances from all participating countries.
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