
Eurovision 2025: Strict Flag Rules Explained
Eurovision 2025: Strict Flag Rules Spark Debate Basel, Switzerland – The Eurovision Song Contest, taking place in Basel this year, has implemented strict guidelines regarding flags allowed on-site. According to a recent BBC News report, only flags representing participating nations are permitted in official areas such as the stage and green rooms. This policy has raised questions, particularly regarding the exclusion of flags such as the EU and Pride flags. "Other flags, including the EU flag and the Pride flag, are banned," explains Pete Allison, a BBC journalist featured in the video. The EBU, organizers of the contest, clarified that the rules aim to maintain clarity and balance, asserting that Eurovision's commitment to the LGBTQ+ community doesn't require a specific flag to be displayed. While the rules are firm, fans attending the event in the arena are permitted to bring flags that comply with Swiss law. This creates a contrast, highlighting the varying contexts for flag display. The EBU's focus on clarity and balance seeks to avoid potential controversies while ensuring a welcoming atmosphere for all.