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Latvia: Listen to the songs participating in Supernova 2025!

A few moments ago, LTV, Latvia’s public broadcaster, revealed the 20 songs that will compete in Supernova, the country’s national final for Eurovision Song Contest 2025! It’s only natural, that after the unexpected qualification in 2024, the fans are interested in what Latvia has to offer this time.

Following the announcement of the contestants, some of the competing songs, were already released. But now, it’s time to listen to all the songs that will compete to wave Latvia’s flag in Switzerland.

You can listen to the songs of Supernova 2025 in the list below:

  1. Adelina – “Electric Love”
  2. Bel Tempo & LEGZDINA – “The Water”
  3. Chris Noah – “Romance isn’t Dead”
  4. Citi zēni – “Ramtai”
  5. Emilija – “Heartbeat”
  6. Grēta – “Monster”
  7. Julianna – “Something in the Water”
  8. Justs – “Fit Right”
  9. Katrīna Gupalo – “Scarlett Challenger”
  10. KoBra“Zelts”
  11. LUKA – “Stronger”
  12. Markus Riva – “Bigger Than This”
  13. Marta – “Lovable”
  14. PALÚ – “Delusional”
  15. Rūta Dūduma – “Chemical”
  16. Sinerģija – “Bound By The Light”
  17. Tautumeitas – “Bur man laimi”
  18. Tepat – “Sadzejot”
  19. The Ludvig – “Līgo”
  20. Toms Kalderauskis – “Domāju, tu nāc”

Supernova 2025

Supernova 2025 will feature a semi-final and a final. The semi-final is scheduled for February 1, where a combination of jury and public voting will decide who advances to the final. The final will take place on February 8, using the same voting system to select Latvia’s Eurovision 2025 entry, which will compete in Basel.

The songs competing in Supernova 2025 will be officially revealed on December 4.

Last year’s winner of Supernova was Dons with “Hollow” who ended up in 16th place in the final, ending a streak of six consecutive non-qualifications for his country:

Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun for all the news regarding the Latvian participation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, in Basel!

Source: LTV

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