Eurovision 2025 Grand Final is here. And if you’re anything like us, you’re riding high on the dazzling chaos, political drama, sequins, and “bangers only” energy that comes with it.
With 37 countries competing and acts like Greece’s Klavdia and France’s Louane giving their all, the 69th Eurovision Song Contest is reaching its crescendo.
This year’s Eurovision Song Contest is taking place across three nights: Semi-Final 1 on Tuesday, May 13, Semi-Final 2 on Thursday, May 15, and the Grand Final on Saturday, May 17, 2025: all hosted at St. Jakobshalle in Basel.
After juries cast their votes (meaning 50% of the final result), we’re one step closer to discovering who will win the 2025 edition, themed “Welcome Home.” But when the lights go down and the confetti settles, we’re going to need our next fix of musical madness.
So, whether you’re watching for the camp, the competition, or because Remember Monday’s “What The Hell Just Happened” is now your personal anthem, here are five movies to keep the Eurovision party going!
1) Eurovision: The Story of Fire Saga (2020)
Let’s start with the obvious: if you haven’t watched Eurovision: The Story of Fire Saga, what are you doing?
It’s a treat with Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams as a devoted Icelandic duo following their Eurovision dreams. The songs are total earworms, the comedy is heartfelt, and yes, “Húsavík” deserved every bit of its Oscar buzz.
It’s a tribute to everything we adore (and lovingly side-eye) about Eurovision.
Where to watch: Netflix
2) Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018)

If Eurovision has you craving more pop nostalgia with scenic backdrops and emotional sing-alongs, then Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again is the next logical step. Lily James lights up the screen in this glitter-drenched sequel set in Greece.
Like Eurovision, it embraces melodrama, multi-generational love, and yes, bangers. Lots of ABBA bangers. Bonus: Cher.
Where to watch: Apple TV+, Fandango At Home
3) Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016)
From The Lonely Island comes this razor-sharp mockumentary about an egotistical pop star (played by Andy Samberg) whose solo career implodes. Think Spinal Tap but with way more autotune.
The soundtrack slaps, the cameos are wild, and the absurdity is pure Eurovision energy: if Eurovision were produced by TMZ.
Where to watch: Prime Video
4) Blades of Glory (2007)
No, it’s not exactly a singing competition.
But Will Ferrell’s Chaz Michael Michaels skating to Aerosmith is straight-up performance art. Much like Eurovision, Blades of Glory feeds on over-the-top rivalries, odd pairings, and surrealism.
It’s an unexpectedly tear-jerking tribute to teamwork and eagerness.
Where to watch: Paramount+
5) Pitch Perfect (2012)

If your favorite Eurovision acts are the ones who hit tight harmonies and perfect mash-ups, you’ll love Pitch Perfect. With Anna Kendrick leading a misfit group of collegiate singers, the film has top-tier vocal choreography and irresistible charm.
It’s the movie equivalent of a surprise Eurovision underdog victory!
Where to watch: Prime Video, Netflix
So, as the jury votes roll in and your playlist fills up with “What The Hell Just Happened” and “Húsavík,” keep the party going with these titles.
Eurovision might come once a year, but the vibes? Immaculate.