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Armenia: Songs submission for Depi Evratesil 2025 began!

The songs submission process for Depi Evratesil, which returns after 2020, has begun!

The national broadcaster of Armenia, ARMTV, commenced today the songs submission process for Depi Evratesil 2025, the song contest through which the nation of Caucasus is going to select its entry for the upcoming 69th Eurovision Song Contest, that is going to take place in Basel, Switzerland.

The application form opened officially today and is about to remain open until 10th of January 2025.

In the previous edtion of Depi Evratesil which was held for Eurovision 2020, the winner was the Greek-Armenian singer Athena Manoukian withe song “Chains On You”, but she did not manage to compete as the song contest of that year was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Armenia: Depi Evratesil Confirmed for Eurovision 2025!

Armenia has officially announced that its representative and song for Eurovision 2025 will be chosen through the national selection Depi Evratesil, which returns as the primary selection method.

The Armenian public broadcaster, AMPTV, revealed that the submission period for entries will open soon, offering artists the opportunity to compete in this popular national final.

Depi Evratesil has been a key part of Armenia’s Eurovision journey, having been used in 2017, 2018, and 2020. In 2020, Athena Manoukian won with her song “Chains On You”. However, due to the cancellation of Eurovision that year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, she never had the chance to perform on the Eurovision stage.

In its most recent appearance in 2024, Armenia achieved 8th place with the song “Jako” by Ladaniva, marking a strong return to the top 10 after several years out of the spotlight.

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Armenia: Depi Evratesil to return for Eurovision 2025?

It is true that several countries that have opted for internal selections in recent years are now returning to national selection formats for Eurovision 2025. Alongside Montenegro and Greece, reports now indicate that AMPTV will revive Depi Evratesil format for the upcoming contest, after having used internal selections for the past three years.

Depi Evratesil 2025

According to reports from ESC Discord on X, Depi Evratesil will be reintroduced as Armenia’s official national selection format for Eurovision 2025, marking its return for the first time since 2020. The format was previously used to select Armenia’s Eurovision entries in 2017, 2018, and 2020. In 2020, Athena Manoukian was chosen to represent the country, but the contest was ultimately cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The decision to return to a public national selection is a notable shift for AMPTV, which in recent years has opted for internal selection processes, keeping their Eurovision decisions secret until the very last moment. Known for being one of the last broadcasters to announce both its representative and song, Armenia’s early preparations for Depi Evratesil 2025 are surprising, suggesting that the country is taking a more proactive approach this time around.

Ladaniva were AMPTV’s pick for Eurovision 2024 with their song “Jako“. Ladaniva brought the country back to the top ten after eight years, finishing in eighth place.

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Armenia: Emmy Bejanyan to participate in Depi Evratesil?

A few days ago, Armenian Public Television announced its return to the concept it used in 2018 to select the song and artist to represent it in Rotterdam in May, namely through “Depi Evratesil”!

One potential participant seems to be Emmy Bejanyan. Emmy represented Armenia in Dusseldorf in 2011 with the song “Boom Boom”, succeeding Armenia’s first blockade of the Final.

Now, in a series of  posts on  her Instagram account, she asks her fans if they want her back at the Eurovision Contest, with most saying yes to this venture.

Depi Evratesil will take place in 2018’s format. This means that contestants will be participating with

original songs and will not be in a talent show style, which was held in 2017.

Interested creators and performers can submit their entries by December 31st, via the official website of Depi Evratesil.

Armenia: Through Depi Evratesil the artist and song for Eurovision 2020

Armenian public broadcaster is returning to the concept used in 2018 to select the entry and artist to represent it in May in Rotterdam. Armenia ‘s participation in Eurovision 2020 will be selected as announced recently, via Depi Evratesil!

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Depi Evratesil will take place based on 2018 format. This means that contestants will be participating with original songs and will not be in the talent show style, which was held in 2017.

Interested creators and performers can submit their entries by December 31st, via the official website of Depi Evratesil.

More information will be announced at a later date.