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What remains of the ESC 2025: The best memes at a glance

What remains of the ESC 2025: The best memes at a glance

For some, the Eurovision Song Contest probably doesn’t care that they didn’t even notice that Austria won the ESC final 2025 has. Nevertheless, there has been no way past the contest in the past few weeks-and the algorithm has certainly flushed one or the other ESC meme into the timeline. If not, there are the best finds here, which at least be remembered by the LW editorial team.

But if you really don’t know what is going on at the ESC, this reel is a passable summary:

The ultimately third -placed song « Espresso Macchiato » by Tommy Cash may have produced a lasting impression – or catchy tune – in advance.

For Sportffine ESC viewers there was enough inspiration at Mariana Conte from Mariana Conte from Malta. Despite a lot of encouragement from the online community, she only reached 17th place in the voting.

The candidate Justyna Steczkowska for Poland is also impressive: she performed the song « Gaja » with a concentrated voice and a never -ending turn. This association caused this association for some users:

True to the motto « United by Music », the Finland Swedish group Kaj, who next to the winner was acted as a favoritethe other participants in their “Bara Bada Bastu” choreography.

The creativity of the participants knew no boundaries and surprised the fans with this interpretation of the Swiss Zoë Më and the Australian Act GO-YO, who take on any travel traplings for a milkshake:

Also before Luxembourg’s contribution Didn’t stop the internet:

The world is small and even smaller at the ESC. This has proven, among other things, the German-Austrian plot twist this year. The German satirist Jan Böhmermann and his podcast colleague and musician Olli Schulz commented for the Austrian radio station FM4 The final, while for Germany the Austrian sibling duo Abor & Tynna started.

Anyone who is wondering what the supporters of the ESC think about even young who do not understand the complexity of the event summarizes this meme:

According to statistics, Finland is the happiest country in the world. Does Erika Vikman have anything to do with it? Your fans are sure:

For Eurovision fans, the most beautiful time of the year is now over, which is why this meme hits the current mood very precisely:

It is comforting that the largest music competition will take place again next year.

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