Eurovision 2025, taking place in Basel, Switzerland, is shaping up to be a competitive and controversial event. The odds suggest a fierce battle among artists, particularly from countries with strong LGBTQ+ representation, including Czechia, Belgium, Croatia, and Finland. However, controversy looms over songs by entrants from Malta and Estonia, which have incited criticism for their lyrical content. Notably, the betting odds indicate Israel's Yuval Raphael, with her trilingual ballad 'New Day Will Rise', as a frontrunner, despite only a modest chance of winning.
Eurovision 2025 features a resurgence of LGBTQ+ talent among its contestants, following a year of history-making with Nemo's victory, setting the stage for new potential winners.
Controversy surrounds this year's Eurovision with Malta's Miriana Conte and her song 'Kant,' which has been reworked after being deemed too similar to an English profanity.
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