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Eurovision 2025: Austria's JJ wins with 'Wasted Love'

Dmytro Hubenko | Karl Sexton with AFP, AP, Reuters
May 18, 2025

Austria's JJ has won the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with "Wasted Love." An estimated 160 million people from Europe and beyond were expected to tune in.

Austria's JJ in Basel, Switzerland
Austria's JJ is a winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025Image: Jens Büttner/dpa/picture alliance

Classically trained countertenor JJ of Austria has won the 69th Eurovision Song Contest with his pop-opera song "Wasted Love."

The Swiss city of Basel was hosting the final of the contest on Saturday night.

Yuval Raphael of Israel came in second with "New Day Will Rise," and Tommy Cash of Estonia came in third with "Espresso Macchiato."

Sweden's entry KAJ had been the favorite in polls with its upbeat sauna song, "Bara Bada Bastu," but the Scandinavians only ended up taking fourth place.

The German duo Abor & Tynna finished in 15th place with their song "Baller."

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The 26 songs performed in Basel showcased a broad range of European music, including a Portuguese guitar ballad, an alternative rock band from Lithuania, Austrian opera, and a Latvian choir.

The winner was decided by a combination of viewer votes and the votes of a jury. The jury's votes were recorded based on the untelevised dress rehearsal on Friday.

Israel's participation draws protests

Though Eurovision is billed as a celebration of European unity, rivalries and friendships often come to the fore when the viewers' voting begins following the two hours' of concert performances.

Despite attempts to focus on the glitz and glamor, politics are never far from the surface.

Israel's participation in particular has been controversial, with pro-Palestinian protests being held in Basel against Israel's war in Gaza. Pro-Israel protests were also held.

The Israeli entrant, Yuval Raphael — a survivor of the October 7, 2023 Hamas terror attacks — was performing a song entitled "New Day Will Rise."

Thousands descend on Basel

Fans eagerly awaited to see whether Celine Dion, the contest's winner in 1988 when she represented Switzerland, would make an appearance, but the Canadian star ultimately did not attend.

Dion has been struggling with Stiff Person Syndrome, a painful autoimmune disorder, but there had been rumors she could make an emotional return to Eurovision.

Organizers said more than 500,000 people had gathered in Basel for Eurovision week.

Around 36,000 watched the show at the soccer stadium across the street from the arena where the contest is being held.

"Everyone [is] united by music," Basel's project leader Beat Lauchli said.

Fans of the music contest have lauded its growing diversityImage: Martin Meissner/AP/picture alliance

Edited by: Rana Taha, Saim Dušan Inayatullah

Dmytro Hubenko Dmytro covers stories in DW's newsroom from around the world with a particular focus on Ukraine.
Karl Sexton Writer and editor focused on international current affairs
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