Who will represent France at Eurovision in 2025? The rumors are rife, but Louane denied her participation, as did Laurène, a former winner of the “Star Academy” who has since formed her group Lunis, with her boyfriend Louis. If the names of Lénie or Santa have been circulating, the mystery remains, but the bar is high since Slimane took 4th place last May with “Mon amour”. While waiting to discover the candidate who will defend the colors of our flag, the 69th edition of the Competition will take place in Basel, Switzerland. Eurovision of the song, following Nemo's victory with his song “The Code”. The semi-finals will be held on May 13 and 15, 2025, before the grand final scheduled for Saturday May 17 on the stage of the Halle Saint-Jacques.
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For the first time, the EBU (European Broadcasting Union), in charge of Eurovision, has introduced new rules through a Code of Conduct and a new duty of care protocol, in order to improve the experience of the artists and the public, with the aim of easing tensions and avoiding any conflict after a previous explosive edition. But the fans are already on the starting blocks as they are only waiting for one thing: to be able to buy tickets to attend the various Eurovision shows! Good news, the date of the sale has been set for January 29, 2025 at 10 a.m., and they can already pre-register for the sale from now until January 10 on the ticketcorner.ch website. Thus, each registrant will receive a link to the sale 48 hours before, with a unique code to connect to it on the big day. Because, like every year, the ticket office will be stormed.
High prices!
But how much will tickets for Eurovision 2025 cost? The prizes have been revealed, and they will be multiple since throughout the week, the public will be able to attend the first and second semi-final, then the final, but also six repetitions. For the semi-finals, rehearsals from the day before cost between 50 and 170 Swiss francs/CHF (54 and 182.50 euros), those of the afternoon between 10 and 60 CHF (11 and 64 euros), while live shows will be more expensive: 70 CHF for a seat with reduced visibility (75 euros), 170 for a category 3 (182.50 euros), 230 in category 2 (247 euros), 250 in category 1 (268.50 euros) and 270 Swiss francs in standing pit, or 290 euros.
For the grand finale, the rehearsal the day before, which will take place under live conditions, will cost between 65 and 220 CHF, that of the following afternoon between 25 and 100 Swiss francs. The real show that the whole world will scrutinize will obviously be the most expensive of all: 90 Swiss francs in reduced visibility (97 euros), 220 for a ticket in category 3 (236 euros), 295 in category 2 (317 euros), 330 francs Switzerland for a place in category 1 (354 euros) and finally 350 CHF in the standing pit, or 376 euros. Prepare your credit cards!
Eurovision awards
The semi-finals
Standing pit: 270 Swiss francs (290 euros)
Category 1: 250 Swiss francs (268.50 euros)
Category 2: 230 Swiss francs (247 euros)
Category 3: 170 Swiss francs (182.50 euros)
Reduced visibility: 70 Swiss francs (75 euros)
The final
Standing pit: 350 Swiss francs (376 euros)
Category 1: 330 Swiss francs (354 euros)
Category 2: 295 Swiss francs (317 euros)
Category 3: 220 Swiss francs (236 euros)
Reduced visibility: 90 Swiss francs (97 euros)
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