Eurovision 2025 Final: How to Watch, Celine Dion Rumors, Predictions and More
Fans from all over the world are eagerly anticipating the 69th Eurovision Song Contest final, where performers will compete for the top spot. The grand final, set to air at 3 p.m. ET on Peacock in the U.S., will feature 26 acts, including the countries that made it through the semifinals, along with the host country (Switzerland) and the Big Five (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom).
As artists get ready to showcase their talents in a dazzling pop extravaganza, spectators are flocking to Eurovision Village, a vibrant gathering spot for fans decked out in their national colors. The EuroClub, hosting dance parties featuring Eurovision hits, keeps the energy high throughout the week.
The winner of the contest will be determined by a combination of votes from national juries and viewers at home, who can cast their votes via the Eurovision app or website. Gambling agencies have pegged Sweden, Austria, and the Netherlands as front-runners for this year’s crown, with peculiar performances like Iceland’s energetic boat-themed act and Finland’s theatrical rendition of a “lust trance” adding to the eclectic mix.
Controversies, like protests against Israel’s entry due to political tensions, and song modifications over potentially offensive lyrics, have surfaced ahead of the final. Additionally, rumors are swirling that Céline Dion, who won the contest for Switzerland in 1988, may make a surprise appearance this year.
As the countdown to the grand final commences, excitement and anticipation are reaching a fever pitch, with fans, performers, and organizers preparing for a showdown unlike any other. Stay tuned for a thrilling Eurovision finale!