Bern-based performer Veronica Fusaro will represent switzerland at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest, national broadcaster SRF announced Tuesday. The selection of Fusaro culminates a process that included both expert jury review and a public vote,with each carrying equal weight in the final decision. Switzerland has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest as 1956, achieving a peak result of second place in 1993 [[2]].
Veronica Fusaro, a performer originally from Thoune, Switzerland, and currently based in Bern, has been selected to represent her country at a major international music competition. The selection followed a multi-stage process involving both an international panel of experts and a public vote, officials announced Tuesday.
According to project leaders at Swiss public broadcaster SRF, the jury and public vote were weighted equally in determining the final choice. Fusaro’s selection marks a significant moment for Swiss representation on the global stage, as the competition consistently draws a massive international audience.
“The vote was weighted equally between the jury and the public,” the project officials said. Further details regarding Fusaro’s performance and the competition are expected to be released in the coming weeks.
The announcement comes as anticipation builds for the upcoming event, which has a long history of launching the careers of successful musical artists. Fusaro’s participation is expected to generate considerable excitement among fans in Switzerland and beyond.