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#21 Eurovision Explained: Europe’s Zaniest Music Show

23 min · 10. huhti 2026
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What do Eurovision Song Contest, Swiss culture, and a little chaos have in common? In this episode of As Swiss As Possible, Tiffany and Nisha dive into one of Europe’s most iconic (and unpredictable) traditions—Eurovision. From its origins in Switzerland in 1956 to becoming one of the world’s biggest live TV events, Eurovision is far more than just a music competition. It’s a cultural phenomenon filled with unforgettable performances, global stars, and plenty of “did that really just happen?” moments. Whether you’re new to Eurovision or a longtime fan, this episode will help you understand the hype, the drama, and the joy behind Europe’s most beloved musical spectacle. Key takeaways: Eurovision is a cultural institution, a celebration of diversity and creativity, and a shared European experience that brings people together—often in the most unexpected ways. Tune in to learn how to watch, what to expect, and why you might just get hooked 😉 Chapters: 00:52 Intro 21:42 Eins-Zwei-Drei Follow us: ⁠@asswissaspossible  [https://www.instagram.com/asswissaspossible?igsh=c2Y1ZXFueWxqc2Ez&utm_source=qr] About us: ⁠⁠www.asswissaspossible.com [http://www.asswissaspossible.com/] Contact us: ⁠⁠the.asap.pod@gmail.com [the.asap.pod@gmail.com] Sound editing for this episode by Ilina Shanta Kabra

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