Michelle Hunziker to co-present Eurovision Song Contest
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Swiss-Italian television moderator Michelle Hunziker will be one of three female presenters of the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest (ESC), scheduled for May 13-17 in Basel.
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Eurovision con Michelle Hunziker, Hazel Brugger e Sandra Studer
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Hunziker was previously married to Eros Ramazzotti, an Italian pop singer, and has considerable experience as a presenter, including of the Sanremo Music Festival.
Studer represented Switzerland at Eurovision in 1991 and frequently appears on television, often hosting musical programmes. Brugger is a Swiss-American slam poet, comedian, cabaret artist and television presenter.
The ESC will be held this year in Switzerland since last year’s competition was won by Swiss artist Nemo. The final is scheduled for May 17 in the St. Jakobshalle in Basel.
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