Everything you need to know about the three Eurovision 2025 hosts
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Everything you need to know about the three Eurovision 2025 hosts


Eurovision will be back to our screens soon and as we gear up for the campiest, glitziest, most iconic music event of 2025 let’s take a look at the three celeb hosts who will be leading the festivities.

Taking place in Basel this year following a historic win from non-binary star Nemo, it was announced in January that Hazel Brugger, Michelle Hunziker, and Sandra Studer – who are all well-known and popular celebrities in Switzerland – will all be presenting this year’s event.

According to the official Eurovision website, the 69th Eurovision Song Contest is being hosted by “three talented women who embody Switzerland’s adopted motto for Basel 2025 – ‘Welcome Home’”.

Swiss broadcaster SRG SSR also said that the trio “symbolises the values that define Switzerland: openness, diversity, multilingualism and a sense of togetherness.”

Hazel Brugger is an award-winning stand-up comedian and presenter who was born in the USA but now lives in the Darmstadt region of Germany.

She was previously dubbed “the queen of wit” and is considered to be the “voice of the younger generation”.

Michelle Hunziker is one of Switzerland’s best known entertainers, having appeared on numerous TV shows on German and Italian television while Sandra Studer began her career on Eurovision as a contestant.

Studer participated in the 1991 Eurovision Song Contest on behalf of Switzerland under the stage name Sandra Simó and placed fifth with the song “Canzone Per Te” so she will be able bring a personal depth of knowledge to this year’s proceedings.

Since then, she has worked as a presenter, actress, and a singer and has previously been a spokesperson and commentator for past Eurovision shows.

The co-executive producers of the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest, Moritz Stadler and Reto Peritz, said of their choice of hosts: “For the world’s biggest show, it was important for us to recruit hosts who bring more than just presenting skills – Hazel, Sandra, and Michelle bring unique versatility with additional talents such as comedy, dance and singing.”

Eurovision 2025 will take place in Basel, Switzerland, from May 13 to May 17. The two semi-finals will be held on May 13 and May 15, and the grand final will be held on May 17. 

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