
SBS, the Australian national broadcaster, have confirmed their new commentary team, ahead of the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest, in Basel.
Since 2017, Myf Warhurst & Joel Creasey have commentated at the Eurovision Song Contest, as well as hosted all three editions of Australia Decides. FOLLOWING their decision to step down, SBS have announced Courtney Act & Tony Armstrong as their replacements.
Following her debut as a backstage reporter last year, Courtney Act is returning, alongside debutant Logie-award winning presenter Tony Armstrong. On the announcement, Courtney Act had the following to say:
“I was not prepared for how much I would enjoy Eurovision last year- and this year I’m back, now with everyone’s favourite IT man, Tony Armstrong (who I can confirm is just as delightful and dashing in real life as you’d expect). I’ll be offering my commentary expertise on every costume reveal, key change, wind machine and pyro moment I know Switzerland will deliver. Tony’s already taught me a thing or two about team sport energy, and I’ll be returning the favour with a crash course in camp!”
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Author: Richard Taylor
Source: Eurovoix
Categories: #Eurovision, Australia, Eurovision 2021, Eurovision 2025
