Swiss public broadcaster SRG SSR has announced the cities that will compete to organize the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, which will be held in Switzerland thanks to Nemo's victory. Several cities showed interest, and four eventually had one prayer book Presenter. They had until the end of June to do so.
There are no surprises in those cities. These are four of the largest cities in the country, namely Basel, Bern, Geneva and Zurich. End of August The city that comes out on top will be announced.
Basil
In Basel, a city located on Three countries point Between Germany, France and Switzerland, the match will be held in the quarter-finals St. JacobshallWhich can accommodate 12,000 people. The city has the advantage of already having experience in major events, e.g Art Week and Fasnacht, the largest Protestant carnival in the world.
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Bern will co-organize the Eurovision Song Contest with Bial, Nemo's hometown where they recently celebrated their victory. Previously, the president of canton Bern seemed opposed to the Eurovision Song Contest, but it seems he had to accept the majority.
The venue where the Eurovision Song Contest will be held is on Brenxpo website. The problem is the arena Still built It has to be done, the airport is small and the number of hotel beds is limited.
Geneva
It is also possible that the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Geneva (picture)the hometown From the organizer EBU. This would save a lot of transportation. Border villages in neighboring France could also benefit, as Geneva is close to the French border. In Geneva Palexpo The chosen arena will have a capacity of 15,000 people.
Zurich
However, the favorite city seems to be Zurich. The city meets all the conditions and even has Two yards Which can be thrown into battle. One is it Hallenstadion (15,000 places) and Swiss Life Square (12,000 places). An added asset of Zurich is that it has the largest LGBTQ+ community in Switzerland.
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