One of the world's biggest spectacles has arrived. Eurovision 2025 kicks off May 13 with an epic live show in St. Jakobshalle, Basel. Switzerland is hosting this year's competition following its victory last year, when singer Nemo performed "The Code."
The songwriting competition that has delighted European audiences since 1956 is now easy to tune into in America as well. Whether you're already hip to the fever dream that is Eurovision or you're new to the storied song contest, now is a good time to join in the fun. Think American Idolon an acid trip. It's truly a sight to behold, with jaw-dropping fashion, bizarre songs, flashy choreography, and stuff you can't even put into words.
Don't miss out on the music and the madness — here's everything you need to know about how to watch the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest live in the U.S.
The 69th Eurovision Song Contest live shows kick off this week in Basel, Switzerland. The first semi-final is Tuesday, May 13 at 3:00 p.m. ET, with the second semi-final and grand final following on Thursday, May 15 and Saturday, May 17 at the same time.
The top contenders from each semi-final earn a place in the grand final on Saturday, where they'll compete alongside the Big 5 (United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, France, and Italy) and the host nation, Switzerland. You won't catch these six countries in the semi-finals, as they have guaranteed spots in the finals.
Gone are the days when you had to scour the web to find a way to watch the Eurovision Song Contest in America. Peacock has held the exclusive streaming rights to Eurovision in the U.S. since 2019, and this year is no different. Catch all three days of the competition live on Peacock on May 13, 15, and 17 starting at 3 p.m. ET each day.
For the cost of a Peacock subscription — starting at $7.99 per month — you'll get a front-row seat to the outrageous contest. But before you sign up, check out the following streaming deals that could save you some money.
Peacock Premium is a worthwhile subscription, especially since you can save 17% by committing to a year at a time. At $79.99 per year, the monthly rate drops to just $6.67 instead of $7.99. In other words, you'll get 12 months of streaming for the cost of 10. The same goes for the Premium Plus plan if you'd prefer an ad-free subscription; a monthly plan would run you $13.99 per month, while you'll pay just $11.67 per month if you pay for a year upfront.
Select Xfinity customers can get a Peacock Premium subscription for free. Here's a breakdown of who is eligible:
Xfinity Internet users on the Gigabit or Gigabit+ plans can get Peacock Premium (with ads) for two years (offer ends June 25, 2025) for free.
Xfinity Internet customers who are Diamond or Platinum Xfinity Rewards members can get Peacock Premium for free by redeeming a reward for it. Sign in at xfinity.com/rewards and choose Peacock as a reward. Then, wait for your email (it may take a few hours) with instructions on activating the offer.
NOW TV customers can also receive Peacock Premium as part of their service.
New customers with Xfinity Internet and an X1 TV Box, Flex streaming TV Box, or a Xumo Stream Box from Xfinity can get Peacock Premium for free for six months.
College students can score a Peacock Premium subscription for just $2.99 per month for a full year. That's $5 per month in savings or $60 total. You'll just have to prove your student status through SheerID and receive a unique promo code to drop the price down. The discount code can only be used once, so don't share it with your friends.
If you're a first responder or medical professional, you can get Peacock Premium for a discounted rate of $3.99 per month for as long as you meet verification qualifications. Verify your status through SheerID and use the unique promo code you receive to drop the price from $7.99 to just $3.99 monthly. You'll have to go through the verification process once a year to receive a new promo code and secure the discount. Learn more about eligibility terms and requirements.
Similarly, activ-duty U.S. military service members, Reservists, National Guard members, veterans, or U.S. military retirees can get Peacock Premium for only $3.99 per month instead of $7.99 per month. Just prove your military status through SheerID and retrieve a promotional code to activate the offer. Eligible military personnel can redeem the deal yearly so long as they continue to meet requirements.
If you can verify your educator status via SheerID, you can also get Peacock Premium for just $3.99 per month for 12 months. Once the promotional period ends, the cost reverts back to full price — currently $7.99 per month. If you want to avoid that fee, be sure to cancel before the year is up.
Instacart+ members now get Peacock Premium free with their subscription. That's a $79.99 per year value included for no extra cost, on top of the other Instacart+ perks. Those include free grocery delivery on orders over $35, lower fees, credit back on eligible pickup orders, and more for just $99.99 per year. You'll also get a free two-week trial to kick things off, which gives you plenty of time to watch Eurovision through the finals for free.
Are you a JetBlue TrueBlue member? When you sign up for Peacock Premium, you'll get an extra 1,000 TrueBlue points through July 31, 2025. Better yet, if you have Mosaic status, you can get your first year of Peacock Premium for free. That's $79.99 in savings. Learn more about eligibility and terms over on Peacock's special offer page.
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