Austria's JJ, known for his work at the Vienna State Opera, captured the Eurovision crown with his emotional performance of "Wasted Love," which resonated with viewers and secured him 436 points. Israel's Yuval Raphael finished second with 357 points and Estonia's Tommy Cash came in third, scoring 356. The UK’s Remember Monday, despite a spirited show, ended their Eurovision journey in 19th place, receiving no public votes once more.

The contest, held in Basel, was not without its controversies, particularly regarding Israel’s participation, which drew protests and even attempts to disrupt performances. Nevertheless, the show featured vibrant performances from various contestants, showcasing everything from lighthearted disco numbers to deeply emotional tributes. JJ’s victory marks Austria's third win in Eurovision history, reminding fans of its rich heritage in the contest, while UK's consistent struggles continue to raise questions about their future.

In a night filled with high-energy performances and unexpected votes, Austria emerged victorious, but not without juxtaposition against the UK's continued futile efforts—highlighting the unpredictable nature of Eurovision.