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Eurovision Grand Final to be shown at Everyman Cambridge and more in surrounding areas




For one night only, on Saturday, 17 May, cinemas up and down the UK will come together for one of the biggest nights in the music calendar: The Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final.

The final will be broadcast live from the BBC and streamed into cinemas across the country - including in Cambridge and the surrounding area - and audiences will be able to enjoy watching the night unfold on the big screen.

The Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final 2025 is to be broadcast in cinemas across the UK.
The Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final 2025 is to be broadcast in cinemas across the UK.

Switzerland are hosting Eurovision this year in Basel, following their victory at the 2024 contest with the song The Code performed by Nemo. The country also staged the competition in Lugano in 1956 and Lausanne in 1989.

The UK’s entry this year is the female pop trio Remember Monday with their song What the Hell Just Happened?.

Tickets for the cinema screenings, presented in more than 100 cinemas nationwide, can be purchased from songcontestincinemas.co.uk/tickets/.

John Travers of CinemaLive, distributors of the event in cinemas, said: “We’re delighted to be working with the BBC to bring Eurovision’s Grand Final live into cinemas across the UK for the third year in a row.

“There’s simply no better way to enjoy the biggest night in music than in a cinema, surrounded by fellow fans. So, grab your friends, dress to impress, and join us for an unforgettable celebration on the big screen!”



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