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Eurovision 2025 is being hosted in St. Jakobshalle, Basel, Switzerland — the country is the birthplace of Eurovision, so it's ...
Sydney-based Marty Zambotto, who first went viral for his music in 2023, will be the 10th act to represent Australia when ...
Australia has new hosts for the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest as next month’s competition draws closer. For the 69th ...
Tony and Courtney are following in the footsteps of beloved Eurovision hosts Myf Warhurst and Joel Creasy, who hosted SBS’s coverage of the event from 2017 to 2014. To continue ...
A Logie award-winning presenter and a global icon have been revealed as the Australian hosts for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025.
Australia is poised for a vibrant and exciting Eurovision Song Contest 2025, marking a decade of its participation in this globally celebrated event. This year's hosts, Tony Armstrong and Courtney Act ...
Another 69th Eurovision Song Contest. This year, 37 countries and as many representatives are competing, in the hope of ...
TV's hottest couple will guide Australia through the world’s largest live music event and join the nation in cheering on our 'Milkshake Man' Go-Jo.
Tony Armstrong’s next big gig on television will unite his love of a pop banger and blasts of pyro with new best friend Courtney Act.
Joost Klein was thrown out of last year’s contest after being accused of threatening a camerawoman. On a new album, he’s still stuck in that moment.
The former footballer and the drag artist will join forces to deliver Australia’s 2025 telecast from Switzerland.
In the realm of pop culture history, few partnerships evoke excitement like that of Tony Armstrong and Courtney Act. The duo is set to bring their unique flair to Australia's coverage of the ...
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