
This year at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest, in Basel, we will be looking back at Switzerland since their first participation. Today we begin with 2013.
2013 – “You and Me”
In 2013, when the Contest was held in Malmo, Sweden, Takasa represented Switzerland with “You and Me”. Takasa finished in 13th place (Semi) and 41 points.
2014 – “Hunter of Stars”
In 2014, when the Contest was held in Copenhagen, Denmark, Sebalter represented Switzerland with “Hunter of Stars”. Sebalter finished in 13th place and 64 points.
2015 – “Time to Shine”
In 2015, when the Contest was held in Vienna, Austria, Mélanie René represented Switzerland with “Time to Shine”. Mélanie finished in 17th place (Semi) and 4 points.
2016 – “The Last of Our Kind”
In 2016, when the Contest was held in Stockholm, Sweden, Rykka represented Switzerland with “The Last of Our Kind”. Rykka finished in 18th place (Semi) and 28 points.
2017 – “Apollo”
In 2017, when the Contest was held in Kyiv, Ukraine, Timebelle represented Switzerland with “Apollo”. Timebelle finished in 12th place (Semi) and 97 points.
2018 – “Stones”
In 2018, when the Contest was held in Lisbon, Portugal, Zibbz represented Switzerland with “Stones”. Zibbz finished in 13th place (Semi) and 86 points.
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Author: Richard Taylor
Source: Eurovision Ireland & YouTube/EBU
