Tony Armstrong and Courtney Act revealed as Eurovision Song Contest commentary team

TV's hottest couple will guide Australia through the world’s largest live music event and join the nation in cheering on our 'Milkshake Man' Go-Jo.

The vibrant hosts of Eurovision Song Contest 2025, Courtney Act and Tony Armstrong.

The vibrant hosts of Eurovision Song Contest 2025, Courtney Act and Tony Armstrong.

SBS and production partner Beyond Productions are excited to reveal Logie-award winning presenter Tony Armstrong and multi-hyphenate entertainer and global icon Courtney Act are the new dynamic duo teaming up to take the helm of the commentary booth in their inaugural year at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland.

SBS’s exclusive coverage airs LIVE from Wednesday 14 – Sunday 18 May at 5:00am AEST on SBS and SBS On Demand.

Catch all the behind-the-scenes action and exclusive insights during SBS’s Access All Areas prime time Eurovision event weekend coverage from Friday 16 – Sunday 18 May at 7:30pm AEST on SBS and SBS On Demand.
Whether it’s kicking goals as one of the nation’s most beloved figures in entertainment and sport or catapulting Australian drag excellence to unprecedented global recognition, both Tony and Courtney are seasoned pros when it comes to performing at an elite level. These trailblazing titans of Australian television are the perfect pair to rally the nation behind Australia’s 2025 Eurovision artist, global viral pop sensation and certified milkshake aficionado, Go-Jo, as he shakes and makes the whole world dance on the global stage.
Marty Zambotto, who performs as Go-Jo.
“The Milkshake Man’s purpose is to inspire people to embrace the loudest and proudest version of themselves," Marty Zambotto who performs as Go-Jo.
From the first pyrotechnic explosion to the penultimate key change, Tony and Courtney will decode every unforgettable moment LIVE from St. Jakobshalle across all 37 competing acts from the Semi Finals to the Grand Final. Buckle up for razor-sharp banter, uncontrollable laughs, undeniable chemistry, and the showstopping performances that make the Eurovision Song Contest a glittering spectacle you don’t want to miss!

Tony Armstrong said: “I’m so excited to jump into the world of Eurovision with the one and only Courtney Act who has already taken me under her wing. I’m definitely not envious of her brilliance and my jealousy won’t make it on screen I promise. Eurovision holds such a special place in so many hearts around the world. I look forward to being a part of the spectacle along with Courtney!”

Courtney Act said: “I was not prepared for how much I would enjoy Eurovision last year- and this year I’m back, now with everyone’s favourite IT man, Tony Armstrong (who I can confirm is just as delightful and dashing in real life as you’d expect). I’ll be offering my commentary expertise on every costume reveal, key change, wind machine and pyro moment I know Switzerland will deliver. Tony’s already taught me a thing or two about team sport energy, and I’ll be returning the favour with a crash course in camp!”

With countless accolades between them, this powerhouse pair are ready to embrace the Eurovision spirit and usher in the dawn of an extraordinary new era of the Eurovision Song Contest for Australia.
Courtney Act and Tony Armstrong take the helm of the commentary booth in their inaugural year at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest.
Courtney Act and Tony Armstrong take the helm of the commentary booth in their inaugural year at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest.
Beloved television personality and proud Gamilaroi man Tony Armstrong is set to embark on this cross-continental musical odyssey for the very first time. Since bursting onto the TV presenting scene on NITV’s football chat show Yokayi Footy, Tony has left an indelible mark on Australian media and is now ready to bring his incomparable charisma to the Eurovision commentary booth. From playing AFL with Adelaide, Collingwood, and Sydney, to becoming the first Indigenous person to call live action Aussie Rules Football on commercial radio, presenting countless programs across the ABC, NITV and various other networks and earning a Gold Logie award nomination in 2024 – Tony has solidified his status as one of Australia’s most respected and versatile presenters.

Following a hugely successful stint as SBS’s backstage Eurovision correspondent in 2024, Courtney Act returns to the bright lights of the Eurovision Song Contest as host and commentator in 2025. With a formidable track-record on competition shows, Courtney first mesmerised audiences with history-making dual identity auditions in and out of drag on Australian Idol before ascending to international stardom on RuPaul’s Drag Race, clinching the UK Celebrity Big Brother crown and a dazzling second place run on Dancing With The Stars All Stars - all while illuminating the nuances of gender fluidity and championing LGBTQI+ visibility. Suffice to say, Courtney will bring a glamour infused shot of musical expertise and observational wit to the Eurovision commentary booth.
Marty Zambotto who performs as Go-Jo.
Say hello to your 'Milkshake Man', Go-Jo.
SBS Director of Television Kathryn Fink said: “As SBS celebrates 50 years, we’re delighted that Tony Armstrong and Courtney Act have agreed to come along for the ride to entertain and guide viewers through the cultural juggernaut that is Eurovision. With two of Australia’s most celebrated personalities at the helm, this year promises to be bigger and bolder than ever before.”

Australia’s Creative Director for Basel, Paul Clarke said: “Stepping into the Eurovision commentary booth is no small feat – it’s a role that demands expertise, charisma, and teamwork. Luckily our next set of hosts are larger than life! We couldn’t have asked for a more dynamic duo - with Courtney’s showbiz know-how and Tony’s commentary prowess we will have all bases covered in Basel. Beyond are thrilled to welcome this dream team to the broadcast.”

Tony Armstrong and Courtney Act pick up the glittery microphones from beloved predecessors’ music buff Myf Warhurst and comedian Joel Creasey, who served as SBS’s commentary team from 2017-2024.

In 2025, SBS celebrates 50 years of broadcasting bold, real, restless content to Australians. This year also marks 10 years of Australia competing in the event, officially beginning in 2015 with Guy Sebastian and his song 'Tonight Again', and most recently Electric Fields with their song 'One Milkali (One Blood)'.

Switzerland’s Nemo in Malmö, Sweden, with their song 'The Code'.

Please see more information about our 2025 entrant, Go-Jo, and his song 'Milkshake Man' , or watch the music video below.
also launches today here. Watch exclusive live streams, replays, artist music videos, exclusive behind-the-scenes extras, past Australian Eurovision performances and more! SBS will reveal further details soon.

The Eurovision Song Contest is held from Tuesday 13 May - Saturday 17 May 2025 in Basel, Switzerland with SBS’s exclusive broadcast LIVE and in prime time from Wednesday 14 May – Sunday 18 May on SBS and SBS On Demand.

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Published 9 April 2025 6:00am
Updated 10 April 2025 10:45am
By SBS Staff Writer
Source: SBS


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