Sweden: 2794 songs submitted for Melodifestivalen 2025!

As every year, the artist and the song that will represent Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest will be selected through Melodifestivalen. The submission deadline for the popular Swedish show ended a few hours ago, with a total of 2794 songs vying to represent Sweden in Basel. In fact, the number of entries increased by 170 songs compared to last year.

What comes next?

After the entries have been evaluated, 30 songs will be chosen to qualify for Melodifestivalen 2025. It is anticipated that these 30 entries will be announced within the next months.

As SVT announced, this year’s Melodifestivalen will be conducted differently. You can read our related article for more information.

Last year, Marcus and Martinus represented Sweden with the song “Unforgettable” and took 9th place in the grand final, mainly thanks to the jury vote. In fact, Sweden is one of the most successful countries in the competition. From 2014 to 2024, it has been in the top ten every year, with the exception of Tusse’s 14th place in 2021. Will the series of successes continue in 2025?

Who do you want to represent Sweden in Eurovision 2025?


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Tina Karol Takes on Role as Music Producer for Ukraine’s Eurovision National Selection

Tina Karol, the renowned Ukrainian artist, has been officially appointed as the music producer for Ukraine’s Eurovision National Selection. This significant development marks a new chapter for the competition, with Tina, known for her extensive experience and exceptional artistic career, set to lead the selection process for the country’s representative.

The process for Ukraine’s National Selection will begin next week with the opening of application submissions. Alongside the start of the application period, further details regarding participation requirements and the evaluation process will be announced.

Tina Karol expressed her enthusiasm for her new role, stating, “I am thrilled to be involved in the Eurovision National Selection and to support both those taking their first steps and those returning to the National Selection phase.” She also conveyed her belief that this year will showcase many brilliant performers, bringing new hopes and expectations for Ukraine’s participation in the competition.

With her undeniable artistic integrity and passion for music, Tina Karol is expected to bring a fresh perspective to Ukraine’s National Selection, enhancing the process and providing support to emerging and established artists who aspire to represent their country at Eurovision.

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The First Deadline for Eurovision 2025 Participation Approaches: Which Countries are Still Undecided?

The first deadline set by the EBU for its member broadcasters to submit their preliminary participation in Eurovision 2025 expires on September 15. Following this, and for the next month until October 11, those who have declared participation can withdraw without a penalty. After this date, any withdrawal will incur a penalty. So far, 28 countries have confirmed their participation in one way or another, while some others have not yet clarified their intentions. Let’s take a detailed look at the countries that participated in Eurovision 2024 and have not yet announced whether they will attend Basel or not.

Ireland, Poland, Estonia, Armenia, Croatia: Likely to Participate

Ireland, Poland, Estonia, Armenia, and Croatia are expected to participate in Eurovision 2025, barring any unexpected events. Although the national broadcasters of these countries have remained silent, the presence of their Heads of Delegation a few days ago in Dubrovnik, Croatia, where the Eurovision Workshop took place under the auspices of the EBU, suggests that they will all compete in Basel next May.

Croatia, which achieved its best-ever result in the contest this year, hosted the Eurovision Workshop, making it highly unlikely for the country to withdraw from the next contest. The same is true, more or less, for Ireland, which achieved its best result in 20 years. Despite the issues caused by Bambie Thug in this year’s competition, the Irish delegation did not publicly express any objections.

Armenia usually announces its plans for Eurovision after the Junior Eurovision ends, so their current stance is not surprising.

The public broadcasters of Poland and Estonia are currently undergoing budget cuts, which is why they have not yet announced anything regarding their participation. However, a withdrawal seems unlikely, especially after the participation of their Heads of Delegation in the Eurovision Workshop in Dubrovnik.

What About the Remaining Countries?

Five other countries that participated in Eurovision 2024 have not revealed their intentions for the next contest. Here are the countries:

  • Netherlands
  • Slovenia
  • Iceland
  • Moldova
  • Australia

The Netherlands announced that, following the dramatic events this year with Joost Klein’s elimination from the final, it would wait to discuss matters with the EBU regarding backstage issues. This discussion has begun, and the Dutch broadcaster has received an extension until November 1 to confirm or decline their participation. The atmosphere seems positive between the two parties, and we hope that these discussions will have a happy ending, with the Netherlands participating in Basel.

Slovenia has announced that its public broadcaster will decide in October whether to participate in Eurovision 2025. This aligns with the EBU’s deadline for public broadcasters to withdraw from the contest without penalty, which is October 11. Slovenia’s broadcaster sent several queries to the EBU immediately after the end of this year’s contest, which included questions about the televote.

Iceland was expected to announce its decision regarding Eurovision 2025 in the past few days but postponed it until next week, after the preliminary participation deadline of September 15 has passed.

Moldova is another country that typically delays announcing its plans. However, barring any surprises, Moldova is expected to be present in Basel.

Australia, as always, is a special case. Its contract with the EBU has expired, and each year it requires a special invitation to SBS for the “land of kangaroos” to participate.

Is There a Chance for Another Return?

Luxembourg’s return this year and Montenegro’s announcement of their return for Eurovision 2025 have brought joy and hope to fans for the return of other countries that mainly abstain for economic reasons.

The only countries in this category that have not ruled out a potential return are Romania, Bulgaria, and North Macedonia. All three have participated in the contest until recently but withdrew due to financial constraints. None of these countries have publicly ruled out returning for Eurovision 2025, leaving room to hope for at least one more return in the next contest, apart from Montenegro.

How many countries do you think will participate in Eurovision 2025? Let us know in the comments below!

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Slovenia: RTVSLO decision about Eurovision 2025 participation in October!

After speaking to Eurovoix, the Slovenian broadcaster RTVSLO has said it will decide whether to compete at Eurovision 2025 in October.

The full statement from RTVSLO:

“RTV Slovenija will not make a decision about participating at Eurovision Song Contest 2025 until October 2024.”

Broadcasters have until September 15 to inform the EBU of their intention to participate. October 11 is the deadline for broadcasters to withdraw from the contest without a financial penalty from the European Broadcasting Union.

The Dutch broadcaster AVROTROS has confirmed today that the EBU has granted them a delay to decide on whether they will compete at Eurovision 2025 until November 1.

After the events of Eurovision 2024, RTVSLO released a statement in which they asked the EBU to provide further clarity on the events of the contest. The broadcaster raised doubts about the validity of its televoting results, and RTVSLO wanted further detail on the disqualification of the Netherlands, amongst other queries.

Raiven represented Slovenia at the 2024 contest, qualifying for the Grand Final with her song “Veronika”. She came in 23rd place in Saturday’s final, with 27 points.

source: Εurovoix

Meanwhile, 29 countries have already confirmed their participation in Eurovision 2025 in one way or another, and the remaining question marks can now be counted on the fingers of two hands.

How many countries will ultimately participate in Eurovision 2025?

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Junior Eurovision 2024: RTVE reveals the hosts of the 22nd edition!

The 22nd Junior Eurovision Song Contest will be held for the first time in Spain on November 16. The excitement is high for the Spanish as 2024 marks the twentieth anniversary of their first and only win in the contest, with Maria Isabel, as well as the first time that the nation hosts an EBU event since 1969.

Just moments ago, RTVE revealed the hosts of the 22nd edition of the children’s contest, which will be held in Baja Mágica in Madrid on November 16. Specifically, the show will be hosted by Ruth Lorenzo, Marc Clotet and Melani Garcia.

 

Who are the hosts of Junior Eurovision 2024?

Fans of the Eurovision Song Contest will recognize Ruth Lorenzo because she represented Spain in the 2014 competition. Lorenzo was born in Murcia. Ruth’s song “Dancing in the Rain” brought Spain in the top ten in Copenhagen ten years ago. Since then, the singer has continued to pursue her musical career and has ventured into television hosting. Ruth has hosted Spain’s Eurovision pre-selection show, Benidorm Fest, among other shows.

Marc Clotet is an award-winning actor who has acted in theater, television and film. In 2021, Marc established his own production company as well. Esto No Es Suecia, his debut series, was co-produced by RTVE. It received honors from the Prix Europa Awards as well as the Cannes Series Festival.

Melanie García competed for Spain in the 2019 Contest, which took place in Gliwice, Poland. With her song “Marte” she made a very successful return for Spain, placing third overall. Since then, the young singer has released more music and done roles in theater and television. In 2022, she received a Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards nomination for Best Spanish Artist. Additionally, Melani won the 2018 La Voz Kids series, one year before she brough Spain the second place in Junior Eurovision.

Junior Eurovision 2024

Seventeen countries will take part in the 22nd edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest:

  • Albania – RTSH
  • Armenia – AMPTV
  • Cyprus – RIK
  • Estonia – ERR
  • France – FT
  • Georgia – GPB
  • Germany – ARD/NDR
  • Ireland – RTÉ
  • Italy – RAI
  • Malta – PBS
  • North Macedonia – MRT
  • Poland – TVP
  • Portugal – RTP
  • San Marino – RTV San Marino
  • Spain – TVE
  • The Netherlands – AVROTROS
  • Ukraine – UA:PBC

The 22nd edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest will be held on November 16 in Madrid, Spain, following the country’s second-place finish last year and the refusal of the winning country, France, to host for the second year in a row. The slogan for this year’s contest is “Let’s Bloom!”.

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Source: junioreurovision.tv

Eurovision 2025: Basel Grand Council approved funding for Eurovision hosting!

Eurovision Song Contest 2025 is one step closer, after today’s meeting of the Grand Council of Basel-Stadt, in which, among other things, the funding for Eurovision hosting was approved. Read more

Dutch public broadcaster granted extension by EBU to decide on Eurovision 2025 Participation

The Dutch public broadcaster, AVROTROS, has been granted an extension by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to decide whether it will participate in the 69th Eurovision Song Contest, which will take place next May in Basel, Switzerland.

This announcement followed the first meeting between the EBU and AVROTROS, which was requested by the Dutch side to discuss what happened behind the scenes at the contest in Malmö. Among other issues, these events led to the exclusion of the Dutch representative from the final for non-competition-related reasons.

As a result, the Netherlands will not have until September 15th, like other countries, to confirm its participation in the EBU, but will have until November 1st. This timeframe is considered reasonable to allow the dialogue between the EBU and AVROTROS to be completed and any misunderstandings to be resolved.

Cornald Maas, the commentator for AVROTROS at the contest, expressed his support for Dutch participation, stating that he believes the most appropriate response to this year’s events would be a strong entry in Switzerland rather than an absence.

“I believe the best response is to participate and have a good entry. It’s a better answer than staying home, complaining, preaching, and amplifying your own annoyance for another year,” Maas said.

Meanwhile, 29 countries have already confirmed their participation in Eurovision 2025 in one way or another, and the remaining question marks can now be counted on the fingers of two hands.

How many countries will ultimately participate in Eurovision 2025?

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San Marino: Over 200 Participants from 20 Countries for ‘Una Voce per San Marino’

Registrations are now open for the 4th edition of the “Una Voce per San Marino” festival. The festival-contest, which in the last two years has been won by emerging bands, will give the winner the chance to represent the Republic of San Marino at the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Switzerland. The festival will feature both Emerging and Big artists in a single category, with no restrictions on citizenship or language choice for the song performed in the competition. Anyone who turns 16 by 15/02/2025 can register. Registrations will close on 31/12/2024.

Contestants will go through the Academy and Casting phases held at the Prestige Lounge of the San Marino Outlet Experience: the first date is set for September 26 and 27, 2024, followed by October 17 and 18; November 14, 15, and 16; December 12, 13, and 14, 2024; January 9, 10, and 11, 2025, and January 23, 24, and 25, 2025.

So far, over 200 applications have been received from artists from Andorra, Belgium, Belarus, Denmark, Ecuador, eSwatini, France, Germany, Italy, Morocco, Nigeria, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Russia, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, the United States, Sweden, and Switzerland.

In February 2025, four semifinals are scheduled, one dedicated to Sammarinese artists and a repechage round. The grand final of “Una Voce per San Marino” will take place at the Teatro Nuovo in Dogana, San Marino, where artists will compete against each other.

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Source: SMRTV

Celine Dion Set to Make a Spectacular Return as Guest at Eurovision 2025

Celine Dion is gearing up for a dynamic return to the stage, as it is rumored she will appear as a guest at Eurovision 2025.

According to the Daily Mail, speculation has been rising about a special appearance at the contest following her performance at the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, although there is no official confirmation from the organizers or her representatives. Dion, who had retired due to health issues and Stiff-Person Syndrome, remains an iconic figure for Eurovision fans.

Her participation in the 1988 contest with Switzerland and the song “Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi” was a milestone in her career, earning her first place with just one point ahead of the UK’s entry. Her performance at the time captivated the audience, paving the way for her international acclaim, especially in Europe.

Her potential guest appearance in 2025 would be a tribute to her Eurovision legacy and an opportunity for fans to enjoy her once again on one of the most significant stages in music.

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Source: Daily Mail

Junior Eurovision 2024: Idols SM will represent San Marino in Madrid with their song “Come Noi”!

The micro state of San Marino returns to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest for the first time after nine years. Just moments ago, it was announced that Idols SM will fly the Sanmarinese flag in Madrid.

How were Idols SM selected?

The artists’ announcement took place during “Sogna ragazzo sogna“, a fundraising event held in San Marino for research into pediatric cancer diseases. Idols SM consists of four girls, namely Asia Ceccoli, Giulia Rinaldi, Giorgia Descisolo and Vera Stefania Olkhovskaya.

The artists were selected internally by RTV. In fact and for its return, RTV San Marino decided to choose young artists based in San Marino, after last being represented by Kamilla Ismailova, who was born and raised in Russia.

The two candidate songs, “Poesia” and “Come Noi,” were played for the audience during “Sogna Ragazzo Sogna.” “Come Noi” was chosen as the Sanmarinese entry for Junior Eurovision 2024 after a jury vote.

Come Noi” is expected to be released at a later stage.

Junior Eurovision 2024

Seventeen countries will take part in the 22nd edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest:

  • Albania – RTSH
  • Armenia – AMPTV
  • Cyprus – RIK
  • Estonia – ERR
  • France – FT
  • Georgia – GPB
  • Germany – ARD/NDR
  • Ireland – RTÉ
  • Italy – RAI
  • Malta – PBS
  • North Macedonia – MRT
  • Poland – TVP
  • Portugal – RTP
  • San Marino – RTV San Marino
  • Spain – TVE
  • The Netherlands – AVROTROS
  • Ukraine – UA:PBC

The 22nd edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest will be held on November 16 in Madrid, Spain, following the country’s second-place finish last year and the refusal of the winning country, France, to host for the second year in a row.

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Source: sanmarinortv