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Half of Swiss people opposed to country hosting Eurovision: Survey

Jun 30, 2024

Geneva [Switzerland], June 30: Nearly half of all people in Switzerland hold a negative view of hosting the Eurovision Song Contest next year, according to survey results published by the Blick newspaper on Saturday.
The representative poll of almost 25,000 people found that 49% are clearly or somewhat opposed to hosting the music competition, while 46% are clearly or somewhat in favour. Five percent do not yet have an opinion.
But like it or not Switzerland will be the site of the annual over-the-top musical extravaganza in 2025 thanks to pop artist Nemo, who took top prize at this year's competition in Malmo, Sweden with "The Code," a cheerful track about gender-nonconformity.
Because Nemo won for Switzerland, the linguistically diverse and famously neutral alpine nation gets to have the next show, which pits performers from across the continent and even further afield.
The location has yet to be determined.
Zurich and Geneva have put in applications, while the Swiss capital Bern and the nearby city of Biel put in a joint bid to host.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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