EXCLUSIVE: The 5 members of the Greek National Final jury revealed!
With the Greek national final just around the corner, Eurovisionfun exclusively reveals the final two members of the Greek jury, which will determine 25% of tonight’s results.
Journalist Giannis Poulopoulos initially disclosed three of the five jury members on the show “Super Katerina” a week ago:
- Michalis Hatzigiannis, a well-known singer and composer, who represented Cyprus in Eurovision 1998.
- Fotis Sergoulopoulos, a television presenter with a noted passion for music and the Eurovision Song Contest.
- Giannis Christodoulopoulos, an award-winning composer recognized for his contributions to the Greek music industry.
According to exclusive information, the five-member jury is completed by two accomplished women from the artistic and television sectors:
- Jenny Melita, a journalist and presenter with a dynamic presence in the media. She has Eurovision experience, as she served as the Greek commentator for the 2023 contest, alongside Maria Kozakou.
- Margarita Mytilinaiou, a seasoned radio producer with a long career in the music industry and in-depth knowledge of Greek and international music.
This Greek jury will account for 25% of the overall score in the national final, with another 25% coming from an international jury, and the public vote holding the most weight at 50%. The international jury will include members from France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Belgium and Norway.
The 12 finalists will perform in the following order: RIKKI, Thanos Lamprou, Kostas Ageris, Andy Nicolas, Klavdia, Konstantinos Christoforou & Kostas Karafotis, Georgina Kalais & John Vlaseros, BARBZ, Evangelia, Dinamiss, Nafsica, and Xannova Xan.
Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all updates regarding the Greek national final!
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