Martin Österdahl’s comment on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Eurovision!

Martin Österdahl, the executive supervisor of the Eurovision Song Contest, made statements regarding the use of artificial intelligence.

Martin Österdahl said Eurovision should “become friends” with Artificial Intelligence, as the contest explores opportunities to use machine learning in live broadcast production.

Last year, the Junior Eurovision Song Contest made headlines when the artists’ pre-performance postcards featured very obvious uses of AI content creation.

The use of AI by Spanish broadcaster RTVE has divided fans, with many expressing concern on social media that this year’s Eurovision Song Contest in Basel will also feature AI.

When asked by The Euro Trip whether RTVE’s AI techniques would be used again by this year’s Eurovision broadcaster SRG SSR, Österdahl ruled it out, saying: “Not in that way, no.”

In the same The Euro Trip podcast, Martin Österdahl was asked whether the use of AI is beneficial or not for Eurovision.

“The Eurovision Song Contest is sprung out of a ridge which is to celebrate and to move technological advances forward in a contest and a corporation which is very humane, based on human values. We just have to figure out how to make AI our friend. It’s not going to go away, we know that. I have three kids who are already using AI for different things. We have to figure out how to become friends with it and use it to the best of our advantage, and in line with the values that we have.”

The Co-Executive Producer of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest Reto Peritz has confirmed that he and his team are in dialogue with the EBU to protect the competition from destructive uses of artificial intelligence.

“This is part of the rules, or should be part of the rules. The host broadcaster is not involved in the rules – they’re made by the EBU and all the members of the EBU. Whatever the rules say, we will follow of course. At SRG – our broadcaster – we have very strict AI rules when it comes to news and magazines, and also for entertainment. We are discussing this with the EBU at the moment.”

You can listen to to full podcast episode below.

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Denmark: Three artists rumoured for DMGP 2025!

Danish media has started sharing their predictions for the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2025 line-up. Three well-known names have resonated recently.

According to Ekstra Bladet Mariya Apollonia and Max Ulver will compete to represent Denmark in Basel. Max Ulver will sing “Supernova”. The song is written by songwriter Remee who has penned DMGP winners for 2012, 2015, and 2022.

Mariya Apollonia participated in X Factor Denmark in 2024 where she finished in seventh place. We still do not know, however, what will be the name of her competing song.

Furthermore, the biggest rumour is the return of Tim Schou. Tim Schou represented Denmark in 2011 as part of the band “A Friend in London” with the song New Tomorrow. They finished in 5th place in the Grand Final.

DMGP 2025

In the upcoming week, we will get to know the eight performers who will compete to represent Denmark at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest. On February 6, DR will reveal the contestants and their songs for the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix.

The final of Melodi Grand Prix 2025 will be held at Jyske Bank Boxen in Horsens on Saturday, March 1.

Source: Ekstra Bladet

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Spain: A total of 4.9 million viewers watched the Final of Benidorm Fest 2025!

On average, 1,938,000 viewers watched the Grand Final of Benidorm Fest 2025 last night.

The Andalusian singer Melody and her song “Esa diva” were crowned the winners in a final with a tight voting outcome.

The Grand Final of Benidorm Fest 2025 recorded an average of 1,938,000 viewers, with a 17.1% audience share. Throughout the two-hour broadcast, at least 4.9 million viewers tuned in for at least one minute. The 2025 figures increased by 39,000 viewers compared to the Benidorm Fest 2024 final, making this year’s final the second most-watched edition in the contest’s history.

Spain will compete directly in the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 on May 17. Melody will represent Spain in this year’s competition, which will take place in Basel, Switzerland. You can watch her performance from last night below!

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Source: Escplus

Greece: The detailed results of Ethnikós Telikós 2025!

The Greek national final for Eurovision 2025 concluded last Thursday, with Klavdia emerging as the winner and Greece’s representative at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest with her song “Asteromata”.

During the live broadcast, the detailed scores from both the international and Greek juries, as well as the audience votes, were not revealed. Only the top three was announced, followed by the final ranking. However, just a while ago, ERT made the detailed voting results public, offering a more complete picture of the final rankings.

The detailed results of the Greek national final for Eurovision 2025 were as follows:

Greek Jury
  • Klavdia – 12 points
  • Evangelia – 10 points
  • RIKKI – 8 points
  • Kostas Ageris – 7 points
  • BARBZ – 6 points
  • Konstantinos Christoforou & Kostas Karafotis – 5 points
  • Dinamiss – 4 points
  • Andy Nicolas – 3 points
  • Xannova Xan – 2 points
  • Thanos Lambrou – 1 point
International Jury
  • Evangelia – 12 points
  • BARBZ – 10 points
  • Klavdia – 8 points
  • Thanos Lambrou – 7 points
  • Xannova Xan – 6 points
  • Andy Nicolas – 5 points
  • RIKKI – 4 points
  • Dinamiss – 4 points
  • Georgina Kalais & John Vlaseros – 2 cameras
  • Kostas Ageris – 1 point

The international jury had a tie for the entries “Odyssey” – Dinamiss and “Elevator (Up and Down)” – RIKKI.

Audience Vote
  • Klavdia – 24 points
  • Evangelia – 20 points
  • Dynamiss – 16 points
  • BARBZ – 14 points
  • Xannova Xan – 12 points
  • Kostas Ageris – 10 points
  • Konstantinos Christoforou & Kostas Karafotis – 8 points
  • Georgina Kalais & John Vlaseros – 6 cameras
  • Thanos Lambrou – 4 points
  • RIKKI – 2 points
The results
  1. Klavdia – 44 points
  2. Evangelia  – 42 points
  3. BARBZ  – 30 points
  4. Dinamiss  – 24 points
  5. Xannova Xan  – 20 points
  6. Kostas Ageris  – 18 points
  7. RIKKI  – 14 points
  8. Konstantinos Christoforou, Kostas Karafotis  – 13 points
  9. Thanos Lambrou  – 12 points
  10. Georgina Kalais, John Vlaseros  – 8 points
  11. Andy Nicolas  – 8 points
  12. Nafsika  – 0 point

The winner of the show was determined as follows:

  • 25% from the vote of an international jury
  • 25% from the vote of a Greek jury
  • 50% from the vote of the television audience

The Greek jury consisted of:

  • Michalis Hatzigiannis,  composer, performer, chairman of the Committee
  • Jenny Melita,  journalist and presenter
  • Fotis Sergoulopoulos,  presenter
  • Margarita Mytilineou,  director of the radio stations Hellenikos and Pride
  • Yannis Christodoulopoulos,  composer

The international jury consisted of:

  • Simona Martorelli,  Director of International Relations and European Affairs at RAI (Italy), President of the Committee
  • Wilkin William Edmund Roy,  Director of Music Programme at the BBC (United Kingdom)
  • Martin Holmen,  presenter and radio producer at NRK (Norway)
  • Lea Ivanne (Lea Ivan),  singer, songwriter and vocal coach from France
  • Olivier Auclair,  Entertainment Programme Manager at RTBF (Belgium)

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Source: press.ert

EXCLUSIVE: A girl band to represent the United Kingdom at Eurovision 2025

As previously reported, the BBC has already selected its representative for Eurovision 2025, and in the coming weeks, both the artist and the song that will represent the United Kingdom in Basel are expected to be revealed. However, Eurovisionfun brings you exclusive first details!

According to our exclusive information, the BBC has chosen a girl band to represent the country in the competition. The selection process was not easy, as several artists were under consideration by the delegation.

The song, according to our sources, is penned by an experienced team familiar with the contest, with one of the creators even having a past Eurovision victory.

Last year, at Eurovision 2024, the UK was represented by the well-known artist Olly Alexander with the song “Dizzy.” However, he only managed to secure 18th place in the grand final with 46 points. Notably, for yet another year, the country received 0 points from the televote.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0_FdJqyQW0

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Spain: Melody wins Benidorm Fest and will go to Basel!

Tonight was the night of the Grand Final of the 2025 Benidorm Fest.  The festival serves as Spain’s national final for Eurovision for a fourth year. The Grand Final was broadcast live on RTVE.

A total of eight candidates made it to the Grand Final and competed to get the ticket to represent Spain on the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel

The show was hosted by  Ruth Lorenzo (Spain 2014)Paula Vázquez, and Inés Hernand.

The finalists

  1. Daniela Blasco – “Uh nana
  2. Kuve – “Loca xti
  3. Mawot – “Raggio di sole
  4. Lachispa – “Hartita de llorar
  5. Mel Ömana – “I’m A Queen
  6. J Kbello – “V.I.P.
  7. Lucas Bun – “Te escribo en el cielo
  8. Melody – “Esa diva

The voting

50% of the result in all three shows (two semifinals and a final) comes from the jury, while the other 50% comes from the audience.

For 2025 Benidorm Fest has eliminated the demoscopic vote. The audience can vote for free for their favourite acts through RTVE Play or by SMS.

The Benidorm Fest jury, which determines 50% of the voting, consists of:

  • Spanish Jury Members:
    • Roberto Santamaría (Director of Radio Nacional de España)
    • Javier Llano (Head of Music Programming at CADENA 100)
    • Jaime Acero (Content Director at TelevisaUnivision)
    • Claudia Orellana (Director and Founder of Son Buenos)
  • International Jury Members:
    • Oksana Skybinska (Head of the Ukrainian Eurovision Delegation)
    • Maja Tokić (Executive Producer of Dora, Croatia’s national selection)
    • Twan van de Nieuwenhuijzen (Dutch Head of Contest for Eurovision 2023)
    • Mariangela Borneo (Italian Director of International Projects & Festivals at RAI)

The results

The split results of the Grand Final of Benidorm 2024 were as follows:

Juries (50%)

  1. J Kbello 74 pts
  2. Daniela Blasco 71 pts
  3. Melody 70 pts
  4. Mel Ömana 61 pts
  5. Kuve 52 pts
  6. Lachispa 48 pts
  7. Lucas Bun 38 pts
  8. Mawot 18 pts

Televoting (50%)

  1. Melody 80 pts
  2. Daniela Blasco 70 pts
  3. J Kbello 60 pts
  4. Mel Ömana 56 pts
  5. Lachispa 50 pts
  6. Kuve 44 pts
  7. Mawot 40 pts
  8. Lucas Bun 32 pts

Overall ranking

  1. Melody 150 pts
  2. Daniela Blasco 141 pts
  3. J Kbello 134 pts
  4. Mel Ömana 117 pts
  5. Lachispa 98 pts
  6. Kuve 96 pts
  7. Lucas Bun 70 pts
  8. Mawot 58 pts

You can watch the winning performance of Melody, live at the Benidorm Fest Final below:

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Latvia: The Semi Final Results of Supernova 2025!

Latvia has officialy begun searching for their next entry in Eurovision and the Semi Final from their national selection “Supernova 2025” has been completed. The show has been broadcasted by “LTV“, Latvia’s national TV broadcaster. For a 4th year in a row, the presentation of Supernova was made by the duo Ketija Šēnberga & Lauris Reiniks.

The Semi Final’ Performances:

Nineteen entries have been competed in the Semi Final for 1 of the 10 tickets for the Final of Supernova 2025:

 

1. Marta – “Lovable”

2. Tepat – “Sadzejot”

3. Justs – “Fit Right”

4. KoBra – “Zelts”

5. Adelina – “Electric Love”

6. Citi zēni – “Ramtai”

7. Emilija – “Heartbeat”

8. Bel Tempo & LEGZDINA – “The Water”

9. PALÚ – “Delusional”

10. The Ludvig – “Līgo”

11. LUKA – “Stronger”

12. Chris Noah – “Romance isn’t Dead”

13. Toms Kalderauskis – “Domāju, tu nāc”

14. Julianna – “Something in the Water”

15. Tautumeitas – “Bur man laimi”

16. Rūta Dūduma – “Chemical”

17. Katrīna Gupalo – “Scarlett Challenger”

18. Sinerģija – “Bound By The Light

19. Markus Riva – “Bigger Than This”

The Results:

Only 10 out of the 19 entries could reach the Final. The results were formed by a combination of a jury vote & televoting system:

  1. Tepat – “Sadzejot”
  2. Citi zēni – “Ramtai”
  3. Emilija – “Heartbeat”
  4. Bel Tempo & LEGZDINA – “The Water”
  5. PALÚ – “Delusional”
  6. The Ludvig – “Līgo”
  7. Chris Noah – “Romance isn’t Dead”
  8. Tautumeitas – “Bur man laimi”
  9. Sinerģija – “Bound By The Light”
  10. Markus Riva – “Bigger Than This”

 

The Final of Supernova 2025 will take place in 08/02/2025, where Latvia will choose its next representive for Eurovision. Until then. you can enjoy once again Latvia’s 2024 entry, when Dons performed its song “Hollow” and reached the 16th place in the Grand Final with 64 points!

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Belgium: With Red Sebastian and “Strobe Lights” at Eurovision 2025!

Belgium’s national final “Eurosong 2025” has been completed, with Red Sebastian and “Strobe Lights” winning the golden ticket to represent the country at Eurovision 2025 in Basel!

Peter Van de Veire took the helm of the presentation for another year. The jury is made up of 15 people, including Emmelie De Forest (Denmark’s representative in 2012) and Gustaph (Belgium’s representative in 2023), who together with guest Tom Dice (Belgium’s representative in 2010) performed their entries.

The participants

In the national final, eight artists presented their proposals for Eurovision 2023 in the following order:

  1. LEEZ – “Perfectly imperfect
  2. Le Manou – “Fille à papa
  3. Jelle Van Dael – “Monster
  4. Mentissa – “Désolée
  5. Lenns – “Air balloon
  6. Stefanie Callebaut – “Gloria
  7. Red Sebastian – “Strobe lights
  8. Grace – “Pull up

The competitive part

LEEZ – “Perfectly imperfect

First on stage was LEEZ, accompanied by three dancers, seated on armchairs. The song has a rather dark approach in black and beige tones, trying to showcase LEEZ’s voice, who no doubt performs the song beautifully.

Le Manou – “Fille à papa

Next on stage is Le Manou, who certainly knows how to get the crowd going. She wears an eccentric outfit, is accompanied by two dancers and uses a red car as a prop on stage. The performance is characterized by red and blue lighting, but vocally she is not good enough to challenge Belgium’s representation in Basel.

Jelle Van Dael – “Monster

The show continues and it’s Jelle’s turn, who captivates the audience with her voice. She appears alone on stage, wearing a white dress, while the stage is illuminated in dark blue tones, giving the impression that Jelle is underwater. Despite her flawless execution, it seems that the song is not enough to win.

Mentissa – “Désolée

It’s the turn of Mentissa, one of the favorites of tonight’s evening, accompanied by four dancers dressed in black. A minimal subdued performance with blue lighting, and towards the end multiple images of both Mentissa and her dancers appear on the LEDs. Performed very well and the audience is very enthusiastic.

Lenns – “Air balloon

Lenns ascends the smoke-filled stage, while the LEDs alternate with images of the sky. Throughout the performance he steps on cubes scattered around the stage, giving the impression that he is stepping on clouds. Despite the beautiful backdrop, vocally he is not good at all.

Stefanie Callebaut – “Gloria

Next up is Stefanie with a pretty dark look, which is quite reminiscent of this Mentissa in the lighting. With a quite unique look and distinctive voice she performs her song, having quite a few instabilities.

Red Sebastian – “Strobe lights

The biggest favourite to represent Belgium at this year’s Eurovision. With a contemporary aesthetic and staging in red, black and white tones, Red Sebastian appears on a raised structure and gets the audience going, and is joined at the end by four dancers. The performance vocally is not flawless, but the enthusiasm of the crowd shows that it’s hard to miss the ticket to Basel.

Grace – “Pull up

Grace closes the show with a dance song, which the audience seems to like. Wearing a leopard ensemble, her performance has a streetstyle aesthetic in yellow lights and is accompanied by four female and one male dancer. Vocally she is good and in the dancebreak she steals the show with her dancing skills.

The results

The winner was decided by the vote of the 15 members of the jury and the TV audience, who have a free vote via the channel’s website and a payphone vote. In total the points totalled 1170 and were evenly split. This means that the jury had 585 points available to them between the eight candidates and the 585 votes from the public were split accordingly by percentages.

The jury voted:

  1. Red Sebastian – 132 points
  2. Mentissa – 73 points
  3. LEEZ – 72 points
  4. Stefanie Callebaut – 70 points
  5. Jelle Van Dael – 68 points
  6. Grace – 61 points
  7. Lenn – 55 points
  8. Le Manou – 54 points

The audience voted:

  1. Red Sebastian – 291 points
  2. LEEZ – 72 points
  3. Mentissa – 58 points
  4. Jelle Van Dael – 47 points
  5. Stefanie Callebaut – 41 points
  6. Grace – 28 points
  7. Lenn – 27 points
  8. Le Manou – 21 points

Therefore, the final result is as follows:

  1. Red Sebastian – 423 points
  2. LEEZ – 144 points
  3. Mentissa – 131 points
  4. Jelle Van Dael – 115 points
  5. Stefanie Callebaut – 111 points
  6. Grace – 89 points
  7. Lenn – 82 points
  8. Le Manou – 75 points

Red Sebastian with “Strobe Lights” will fly the Belgian flag in Basel and will claim victory in Eurovision 2025. Listen to the entry below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVrsnGFmuss

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Slovenia: Klemen will represent the country with “How Much Time Do We Have Left”

A few moments ago, EMA 2025Slovenia’s national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest—wrapped up, marking its return after a three-year hiatus. The show was hosted by Raiven – Slovenia’s Eurovision 2024 representative – and Štras. 

The show

Opening act

Raiven opened the show with a symphonic version of her last year’s entry, “Veronica”. Subsequently the competing artists take the stage.

The competing entries

ANNA – “Čau”


ZveN – “Divja”


PolarAce – “Kind”

Astrid & The Scandals – “Touché”

Jon Vitezič – “Vse ti dam”

KiKi – “O-ou!”

Eva Pavli – “Niti”

Klemen – “How Much Time Do We Have Left”

July Jones – “New Religion”

Žan Videc – “Pusti da gori”

Trine – “Grace”

RAI – “Frederick’s Dead”

Interval acts

The show’s hosts took the stage for special performances—Štras delivered a medley of his biggest hits, while Raiven captivated the audience with her new single, “Hedonista”.

Voting

Round 1

The result was determined through two rounds of voting.

In the first round, a jury panel evaluated all 12 competing entries and selected the top two songs to advance to the final round. The jury panel consisted of 5 committees from specific groups, which voted in the same method as in Eurovision:

  • Music jury (singers, musicians, producers, songwriters creators etc.): 12 points awarded to Klemen 
  • Television jury (editors, presenters, directors, choreographers etc.) 12 points awarded to Klemen 
  • Radio jury (radio editors, journalists, presenters, etc.): 12 points awarded to Klemen 
  • OGAE Slovenia jury: 12 points awarded to July Jones
  • International Eurovision influencer jury (bloggers, vloggers, online journalists etc.):  12 points awarded to July Jones 

The two acts that advanced to the second and final round were the following:

  • July Jones – New Religion
  • Klemen – How Much Time Do We Have Left

The jury’s detailed results were as follows:

Round 2

In the final round, the two artists performed again, with the Slovenian public having the final say on who would represent the country at Eurovision 2025.

During the voting process, Ana Soklič, Slovenia’s representative at Eurovision 2020 and 2021, took the stage alongside Soul Crew to perform “Silvia”.

She was followed by Lea Sirk, the country’s 2018 Eurovision representative, as well as Urban Koritnik and Filip Vidušin, two members of the band LPS, which represented Slovenia in the 2022 contest. Together, they delivered a rendition of Slovenia’s 1993 Eurovision entry, “Tih deževen dan”.

Lastly, the two hosts, Raiven and Štras, performed “Zaljubila” along with a rendition of “Zažarim”, the song Raiven competed with in the country’s national final in 2017.

Ultimately, Klemen emerged victorious with his song “How Much Time Do We Have Left”, securing his place as Slovenia’s representative in Basel.

What do you think of Slovenia’s Eurovision 2025 entry? Will Klemen manage to continue the country’s qualification streak for the third consecutive year? Which EMA 2025 act was your favourite?


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Lithuania: Results of the fourth semi-final of “Eurovizija.lt 2025”!

Lithuania has started its search for its representative and entry for Eurovision 2025. The “Eurovizija.lt,” as the process is now called by Lithuanian public television, consists of five semi-finals and one final. A few minutes ago, the fourth semi-final concluded, with two contestants advancing to the next phase of the final.

The hosts of the evening were Gabrielė Martirosian, Nombeko Augustė Khotseng, and Rimvydas Černiauskas.

The jury panel consisted of:

  • Ramūnas Zilnys (popular music editor of LRT)
  • Darius Užkuraitis (musicologist and founder of LRT Opus)
  • Monika Liu (Singer)
  • Vytautas Bikus (Composer)
  • Kamilė Gudmonaitė (director and member of the group Kamanių šilelis)

The nine songs competing for the two tickets to the grand final were:

The results: With the jury already having voted, tonight the Lithuanian public had the chance to see the live performances for the first time and vote for their favorites. The result was determined 50% by the jury and 50% by the television audience.

The two artists who advanced to the grand final are:

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Source: LRT