Melody, the Spanish representative for Eurovision 2025, has recently filmed her postcard for the upcoming contest.
Melody is the latest artist to travel to the host country of Switzerland to film her postcard for the Eurovision Song Contest. Spanish broadcaster RTVE has shown a behind-the-scenes clip on their X account:
¡@soyyomelody ya ha estado en Suiza para grabar la postal de #Eurovision2025! 🤩🇨🇭
No te pierdas este pequeño adelanto detrás de las cámaras 👀#ESADIVA 💅 pic.twitter.com/jpJwhakYlg
— Eurovisión España – RTVE 🇪🇸 (@eurovision_tve) February 19, 2025
This year marks the first time since 2019 that Eurovision postcards are being filmed on location in the host country. Over the past five years, postcards have featured artists superimposed onto locations in the host country, shown visiting their home nations, or appearing alongside past Eurovision entries from their country.
Postcards have been used at the Eurovision Song Contest since 1970. The postcard provides time for the stage to be set up for each performance. Over the years the postcard has evolved from being used to advertise the host country to being able to introduce more about the participating artists.
Eurovision 2025
Switzerland earned the honor of hosting Eurovision 2025 after Nemo triumphed at the 2024 contest with their song “The Code”. The song scored an impressive 591 points, 365 from the jury and 226 from the televote, securing Switzerland’s first victory since 1988.
The 69th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Basel on May 13, 15, and 17, 2025.
Image source: RTVE | Source: RTVE
Spain debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1961 and has competed annually since, making them the longest participating country that has never withdrawn. Spain has won the contest on two occasions; the first being in 1968 and the second time in 1969. 1969 is the only year where more than one song has won the contest. The 1969 contest saw a four-way tie between Spain, France, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.
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