Ukraine: The three-member for Vidbir 2025 revealed!
With just under two months left until Vidbir 2025, Suspilne revealed the three-member jury of the Ukrainian preselection.
The jury that will play a key role in determining 50% of the final result has been selected through a public vote via the Diia app, with 442,374 Ukrainians taking part in the voting process. The top three candidates who will serve as jurors are:
- Jamala (35.28%) – The 2016 Eurovision winner with her song “1944”.
- Sergey Tancinets (20.24%) – A well-known figure in Ukraine’s music scene.
- Kateryna Pavlenko (11.84%) – The lead vocalist of Go_A, which represented Ukraine at Eurovision 2021.
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If any of the jurors decide to withdraw or cannot participate, the next in line will step in.
Vidbir 2024 – lineup
Nine of the ten finalists for the Ukrainian national final have already been revealed. These artists will compete for the chance to represent Ukraine in Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland. Here’s the full list of the confirmed finalists:
- Future Culture – “Waste My Time”
- Khayat – “Honor”
- Krylata – “Stay True”
- Molodi – “My Sea”
- Ziferblat – “Bird of Pray”
- Abiye – “Dim”
- DK Enerhetyk – “Sil'”
- Masha Kondratenko – “No Time To Cry”
- Vlad Sheryf – “Wind of Change”
The tenth and final finalist will be determined by an online voting among the following eleven shortlisted candidates:
- BRYKULETS
- ENLEO
- FIЇNKA
- GRISANA
- MON FIA
- Ranrawi
- Starykova Hrystyna
- TESLENKO
- YAGODY
- Muayad
- Sluchay Sashu
Vidbir 2025 will consist of a one-night show on February 8th, where all ten participants will perform, and the winner will be selected through a combination of jury and public votes in equal shares.
alyona alyona & Jerry Heil emerged as last year’s Vidbir winners and represented Ukraine in Eurovision 2024 with their song “Teresa & Maria”, where they finished in third place.
Stay tuned to EurovisionFun for all the news!
Source: suspilne
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