Trio of presenters leads through the ESC 2025 in Basel
Hazel Brugger, Michelle Hunziker and Sandra Studer combine charm, wit and experience to make the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel unforgettable. Together they embody the Swiss motto "Welcome Home" on the world stage.

The choice of presenter trio for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel sends out a strong signal for Switzerland's values. With their individual talents, Hazel Brugger, Michelle Hunziker and Sandra Studer bring a unique combination of humor, glamour and expertise to the stage.
Hazel Brugger, 31, is an award-winning stand-up comedienne and presenter known for her dry sense of humor and astute observation. As the voice of the younger generation, she brings a fresh and unconventional perspective to the event. Her deep understanding of the ESC and her passion for the event make her an inspiring host.
Michelle Hunziker, 47, is one of the most internationally renowned Swiss personalities. With her charisma and international reputation, which she has acquired through her success in the Italian and German television landscape, she takes the glamor of the ESC to a new level. Her joie de vivre and professionalism appeal to a worldwide audience and underline the global significance of the event.
Sandra Studer, 55, is an icon of the Swiss entertainment scene and an experienced ESC expert. With her close connection to the competition and her unique ability to inspire people with charm and warmth, she closes a circle that began with her own participation in the ESC in 1991. Her role as presenter of the "Grand Final" embodies the cultural diversity and spirit of Switzerland.
Parallel to the main show, the Arena plus in St. Jakobs-Park is offering a spectacular public viewing with a 90-minute pre-show. Hosted by Mélanie Freymond and Sven Epiney, national and international stars such as Baby Lasagna, DJ Antoine and Anna Rossinelli will perform to get viewers in the mood for the final.
In addition to the shows, ESC 2025 also stands for innovative projects and creative collaborations. From song workshops to collaborations with Swiss universities, young talents are supported in order to bring Switzerland's creative energy to the world stage.
The ESC 2025 will be a festival for everyone. Through projects such as teaching materials for schools, an over-60s party, urban art activities and song workshops, the competition will reach all generations. The aim is to bring the diversity of Switzerland to life and connect people through music and creativity.