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The Big Eurovision Party celebrates the song contest past and present

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The Big Eurovision Party celebrates the song contest past and present

Eurovision season officially starts on Friday 7th March as the Beeb hold a party…

The Big Eurovision Party brings viewers a celebratory concert, filled to the brim with Eurovision legends and epic performances.

Hosted by Eurovision royalty, Edsilia Rombley and Drag Race UK star, Tia Kofi, The Big Eurovision Party showcases some of Eurovision’s most iconic alumni, as they take to the big stage to perform some of Eurovision’s most loved bangers and ballads from The Ziggo Dome stadium in Amsterdam.

The host and Eurovision expert, Tia, will also give audiences an exclusive backstage pass as she meets some of the stars of the show ahead of their big stadium performance. 

The Big Eurovision Party includes performances and interviews from Eurovision stars past and present including: Loreen, Nemo, Käärijä, Katrina (Katrina and the Waves), Johnny Logan, Marija Šerifović, Baby Lasagna, Bambie Thug, Edsilia Rombley, Guy Sebastian, Kristian Kostov, Alessandra and Marcus & Martinus to name but a few…

Tia Kofi is no stranger to the world of Eurovision, as not only is she a self-confessed super-fan, but she has also hosted digital content on the song contest on the BBC for the past four years, plus was the host of the prestigious Turquoise Carpet Launch Show at Eurovision in Malmö last year.

Tia Kofi:

“I’m so excited to be hosting The Big Eurovision Party”. I’ll be bringing you some of the biggest Eurovision performances, as well as spilling the tea with your favourite artists backstage. As a huge Eurovision fan, I can’t wait to share the euphoria with all of you!” 

All three live Eurovision 2025 programmes – both Semi Finals and the Grand Final – will be broadcast on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on 13th, 15th and 17th May 2025 from  Basel, Switzerland, the home country of last year’s winner, Nemo. 

The Big Eurovision Party, Friday 7th March at 11.40 pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer

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