The countdown is on as Switzerland’s national broadcaster SRG prepares to announce the host city for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025.
Mark your calendars for the stroke of midnight CET on Tuesday August 30, when SRG will reveal whether the iconic competition will light up the cultural scenes of Basel or Geneva. The broadcaster revealed the announcement of the host city with a countdown on their Instagram story, as posted below.
Both cities are yet to host Eurovision, it will no doubt ignite the spirit of friendly rivalry between these two Swiss cities. In fact, SRG have also asked fans to vote in a non-binding poll as to their choice. So, what can we expect from this epic showdown?
Basel: A City of Cultural Flair
Basel, Switzerland’s third-largest city, is well-known for its vibrant arts scene, historic charm, and lively festivals. Nestled on the Rhine River, Basel is a city that marries tradition with modernity, making it a strong contender for hosting Eurovision 2025. Its cultural institutions, such as the Basel Art Museum and the renowned Basel Theatre, highlight its rich artistic heritage. The venue they propose for next year’s edition is St. Jakobshalle, with an arena capacity of approximately 12,000 spectators (which would be expected to reduce by some thousands for the Eurovision stage).
Beyond its infrastructure, Basel offers a unique blend of international flair and Swiss tradition. Its location near the borders of France and Germany adds an extra layer of excitement, potentially attracting a diverse array of fans and visitors from across Europe. Plus, the city’s yearly famous Basel Carnival in March, with its vibrant parades and street performances, should easily prepare the city to host Eurovision’s own colourful spectacle.
Geneva: A Hub of Elegance and Diplomacy
On the other hand, Geneva is no stranger to hosting major international events. Known as a hub for diplomacy and global organizations, Geneva exudes a cosmopolitan charm that could perfectly complement the Eurovision Song Contest’s spirit of unity and diversity. The city’s iconic landmarks, including the Jet d’Eau and the Palais des Nations, add a touch of elegance and sophistication to its credentials. Not to mention the city is the home of The European Broadcasting Union.
Geneva’s Palexpo would host the contest, with a max capacity of 15,000 fans. Nestled in a backdrop of a rich cultural scene with a blend of French and Swiss influences, which could enhance the multicultural celebration of Eurovision. The city’s picturesque lakeside setting and beautiful architecture promise a visually stunning backdrop for the contest, adding to its appeal.
With an announcement imminent, which city would you like to see host Eurovision in 2025? Basel or Geneva? Let us know in the comments below.