Eurovision Song Contest: Full TV Schedule and Live Stream

Amazing staging, vocal virtuosos and voting upsets - it's the greatest, maddest, most over-the-top song contest on earth. Welcome to Europe's biggest event - everyone's invited!

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Channel Episode Time
Upcoming Release
Semi-Final 1
Semi-Final 1
Rylan and Angela Scanlon are live from Vienna for the first semi-final of the 70th Eurovision Song Contest. Expect powerful vocals and spectacular staging.
Your Time
Tue 12 May · 19:00
UK
Tue 12 May · 19:00
Upcoming Release
Semi-Final 2
Semi-Final 2
Rylan and Angela Scanlon are live from Vienna for the second semi-final. The UK’s Look Mum No Computer takes to the stage for a live performance of ‘Eins, Zwei, Drei’.
Your Time
Thu 14 May · 19:00
UK
Thu 14 May · 19:00
Channel
BBC One
Upcoming Release
Episode
Semi-Final 1
Semi-Final 1
Rylan and Angela Scanlon are live from Vienna for the first semi-final of the 70th Eurovision Song Contest. Expect powerful vocals and spectacular staging.
Time
Your Time
Tue 12 May · 19:00
UK
Tue 12 May · 19:00
Channel
BBC One
Upcoming Release
Episode
Semi-Final 2
Semi-Final 2
Rylan and Angela Scanlon are live from Vienna for the second semi-final. The UK’s Look Mum No Computer takes to the stage for a live performance of ‘Eins, Zwei, Drei’.
Time
Your Time
Thu 14 May · 19:00
UK
Thu 14 May · 19:00

Available for Streaming

Episodes Grand Final

2025: Grand Final

Girlband Remember Monday fly the flag for the UK with their song What The Hell Just Happened?, as Graham Norton provides his iconic commentary – live from Basel, Switzerland.
Duration: 4h 10m First broadcast: 8pm 17 May 2025
Availability: Available for 13 days (until 17 May 2026)
Episodes Signed: Grand Final 2025

2025 Extra: Signed: Grand Final 2025

Remember Monday fly the flag for the UK with their song What The Hell Just Happened?, as Graham Norton provides his iconic commentary – live from Basel, Switzerland. With British Sign Language.
Duration: 4h 10m First broadcast: 17 May 2025
Availability: Available for 13 days (until 17 May 2026)
Episodes Semi-Final 2

2025: Semi-Final 2

Rylan and Scott Mills are live from Basel, Switzerland, for the second semi-final. The UK’s Remember Monday take to the stage for a live performance of What the Hell Just Happened?
Duration: 2h 29m First broadcast: 8pm 15 May 2025
Availability: Available for 11 days (until 15 May 2026)
Episodes Signed: Second Semi-Final 2025

2025 Extra: Signed: Second Semi-Final 2025

Rylan and Scott Mills are in Basel, Switzerland, for the second semi-final. The UK’s Remember Monday take to the stage for a live performance of What The Hell Just Happened?
Duration: 2h 29m First broadcast: 7:58pm 15 May 2025
Availability: Available for 11 days (until 15 May 2026)
Episodes Semi-Final 1

2025: Semi-Final 1

Rylan and Scott Mills are live from Basel, Switzerland, for the first semi-final of Eurovision 2025. Expect powerful vocals, spectacular staging and a nail-biting voting sequence.
Duration: 2h 30m First broadcast: 8pm 13 May 2025
Availability: Available for 11 days (until 15 May 2026)
Episodes Signed: First Semi-Final 2025

2025 Extra: Signed: First Semi-Final 2025

Rylan and Scott Mills are in Basel, Switzerland, for the first semi-final of Eurovision 2025. Expect powerful vocals, spectacular staging, and a nail biting voting sequence.
Duration: 2h 30m First broadcast: 13 May 2025
Availability: Available for 9 days (until 13 May 2026)
Episodes When Graham Met Remember Monday

2025: When Graham Met Remember Monday

Graham Norton meets girl band Remember Monday, the UK’s act for Eurovision 2025, as the three best friends prepare for the biggest performance of their lives in Basel, Switzerland.
Duration: 20 mins First broadcast: 10:40pm 9 May 2025
Availability: Available until Sat 6am (until 09 May 2026)
Episodes Hannah Waddingham's Eurovision 1974 Celebration

Hannah Waddingham's Eurovision 1974 Celebration

Hannah Waddingham invites you to join her for a special celebration to mark 50 years since ABBA’s glorious victory with Waterloo at the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest.
Duration: 10 mins First broadcast: 8pm 7 Apr 2024
Availability: Available for over a year (until 07 Apr 2034)
Episodes 1974

Grand Final: 1974

The 19th annual Eurovision Song Contest, broadcast from The Dome in Brighton. Swedish group ABBA won the day with Waterloo. The UK's entry was Long Live Love by Olivia Newton-John.
Duration: 1h 49m First broadcast: 9:30pm 6 Apr 1974
Availability: Available for over a year (until 07 Apr 2034)

Eurovision Song Contest FAQs

When is Eurovision Song Contest next on?

The next broadcast of Eurovision Song Contest airs at Tue 12 May · 19:00(UK: Tue 12 May · 19:00) on BBC One.

Which channel is Eurovision Song Contest next on?

Eurovision Song Contest returns on BBC One next. Check the listings above for every upcoming airing.

When will Eurovision Song Contest be available on iPlayer?

Episodes land on BBC iPlayer just after the show finishes airing. Use the streaming section above to jump in as soon as it drops.

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