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Poland: The detailed results of Wielki Finał Polskich Kwalifikacji 2025!

After a one-year hiatus, TVP returned to its national selection format with the Wielki Finał Polskich Kwalifikacji 2025, which took place last Friday. Eleven artists competed in this year’s final, with Justyna Steczkowska emerging as the winner, securing her place as Poland’s representative for the 69th Eurovision Song Contest.

Wielki Finał Polskich Kwalifikacji 2025 – the detailed results

The winner was determined exclusively by the public vote, and TVP received a total of 80.000 votes.

  1. Justyna Steczkowska – 31 574 votes (39.3%)
  2. Sw@da x Niczos – 19 022 votes (23.7%)
  3. Dominik Dudek – 11 194 votes (13.9%)
  4. Chrust – 4755 votes (5.9%)
  5. Kuba Szmajkowski – 3199 votes (4%)
  6. Teo – 3144 votes (3.9%)
  7. Janusz Radek – 3087 votes (3.8%)
  8. Sonia Maselik – 1368 votes (1.7%)
  9. Tynsky – 1173 votes (1.5%)
  10. Marien – 1121 votes (1.4%)
  11. Daria Marx – 647 votes (0.8%)

Justyna Steczkowska, with her entry “Gaja“, will perform in the first half of the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 on May 13.

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Source: TVP

Poland: This is how Justyna Steczkowska is planning her performance for Eurovision 2025 to be!

The crowned winner of Poland’s national selection “Wielki Finał Polskich Kwalifikacji 2025” and thus, the Polish representative for Eurovision 2025, Justyna Steczkowska has revealed some of her thoughts and plans regarding her performance in Basel.

The plans for Basel

More particularly, in an interview with Radio Zet, Justyna expressed her intent to change her on-stage outfit for Eurovision. The black attire she wore at the Polish national final is being replaced by a golden one, which is something the artist has mentioned a few times in the past.

Regarding her stage presence as a whole and more specifically, her “flying” above the stage, if this is a trick that will remain intact in the end for Basel, depends entirely on the Swiss production and to what extent such a prop can be supported in a technical aspect. One thing is for certain; Justyna is hoping to present a spectacular show. Moreover, there are conversations underway in order for Tomasz Kukurba Kroke -“Gaja’s” violinist at Wielki Finał Polskich Kwalifikacji 2025- to appear alongside Justyna at the stage of Eurovision.

There are no plans for “Gaja” to undergo a revamp in order to be presented at the Contest in Basel, therefore it will remain the same as it was performed at the Polish national selection.

What is expected in the next few months

The months leading up to May and the Eurovision Song Contest find Justyna with a packed schedule. The singer mentioned that she has already received invitations to perform at a few pre-parties (in London, Amsterdam and Manchester). One of her desires is to come close to the Polish diaspora, hence her intention to organise a few meet-and-greets with them.

Justyna will fly the Polish flag at the second semi-final in May 11th, with her entry “Gaja” aiming to bring her country back to the Grand Final, following last year’s fail to qualify.

You may watch our reaction to the Polish song here!

https://youtu.be/PW7plWa3qTk?si=5UocKM1m5VoSQgdT

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Source: Dziennik Eurowizyjny

 

Poland Chooses Its Eurovision 2025 Entry Tonight!

Poland is gearing up for an electrifying night as Wielki Finał Polskich Kwalifikacji 2025 takes place in Warsaw! Eleven artists will compete, but only one will earn the honor of representing Poland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel.

After a two-year break from national finals, TVP has reinstated the selection process following the controversy surrounding Bianka’s internally selected entry in 2023. This time, the decision rests entirely in the hands of the Polish public—there’s no jury interference, making the outcome completely fan-driven!

Who will take the Polish ticket to Basel? Let’s meet the contenders!


Wielki Finał Polskich Kwalifikacji 2025: The Contestants

Here are the 11 finalists competing for Poland’s Eurovision spot:

  1. Chrust – Tempo
  2. Kuba Szmajkowski – Pray
  3. Justyna Steczkowska – Gaja
  4. Tynsky – Miracle
  5. Daria Marx – Let It Burn
  6. Sw@da x Niczos – Lusterka
  7. Janusz Radek – In Cosmic Mist
  8. Marien – Can’t Hide
  9. Teo Tomczuk – Immortal
  10. Sonia Maselik – Rumours
  11. Dominik Dudek – Hold The Light

With genres ranging from pop ballads to high-energy anthems, tonight’s show promises a diverse musical showcase!


Hosts of the Show

Guiding us through this exciting night are two familiar faces:

  • Artur Orzech, Poland’s long-time Eurovision commentator with over 30 years of experience.
  • Michał Szpak, Poland’s Eurovision 2016 representative, who secured 8th place in the Grand Final with Color of Your Life.

How to Watch

The Wielki Finał Polskich Kwalifikacji 2025 kicks off at 21:45 CET and is expected to run for two hours. You can watch it live via:


Can Poland Make a Comeback?

Last year, Poland was represented by Luna with The Tower. Despite finishing 12th in the First Semifinal, she failed to qualify for the Grand Final. With public excitement at an all-time high, Poland is hoping for a stronger result in Basel 2025!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESKG8Uo1YaU

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Poland: Baby Lasagna will perform at Wielki Finał Polskich Kwalifikacji 2025!

Polish broadcaster TVP has announced that Baby Lasagna, Croatia’s Eurovision 2024 representative and televote winner, will perform during tomorrow’s Wielki Finał Polskich Kwalifikacji. The singer finished in second place at last year’s Eurovision Song Contest with “Rim Tim Tagi Dim”.

The running order

  1. Chrust – “Tempo
  2. Kuba Szmajkowski – “Pray
  3. Justyna Steczkowska – “Gaja
  4. Tynsky – “Miracle
  5. Daria Marx – “Let It Burn
  6. Sw@da & Niczos – “Lusterka
  7. Janusz Radek – “In Cosmic Mist
  8. Marien – “Can’t Hide
  9. Teo – “Immortal
  10. Sonia Maselik – “Rumors
  11. Dominik Dudek – “Hold the Light

This year, the winner will be chosen entirely by the public via SMS voting. In case of technical difficulties with the voting system, TVP has prepared a contingency plan. If a problem arises with the voting, a backup jury vote will be used.

Source: TVP

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Poland: Teo Tomczuk is the wildcard entry of Wielki Finał Polskich Kwalifikacji 2025!

Teo Tomczuk is the wildcard entry to the Wielki Finał Polskich Kwalifikacji 2025, Poland‘s national competition through which the country is going to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025!

Yesterday we informed you through our article (here) about the rumors about a wildcard artist for the Wielki Finał Polskich Kwalifikacji 2025, which concerned singer Teo Tomczuk. Now, through an official announcement, the Polish national broadcaster, TVP, confirmed that Teo Tomczuk is the 11th addition to the Polish competition.


Teo Tomczuk is going to compete with the song “Immortal”.

The complete line-up of the contestants is as per below:

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Poland: Wildcard Entry in Polskie Kwalifikacje?

According to the latest information, Polish-Norwegian singer Teo Tomczuk, born in 2006, may be added to the list of national qualifiers and compete on February 14 for the chance to represent Poland in the 69th Eurovision Song Contest.

His song, “Immortal”, written by Jeremi Sikorski, was originally submitted and performed during auditions but was not included in the final ten due to formal issues related to his citizenship. However, it appears that the situation has changed, as Teo has reportedly obtained Polish citizenship, leading Polish public television to grant him a wildcard entry.

Polish audiences may recognize Teo Tomczuk from his participation in the 15th season of Mam Talent or from Top of the Top Festival in Sopot. “Immortal” is his eleventh single, but his most notable media recognition so far comes from his role as Mathias in the Norwegian series Rykter.

Polskie Kwalifikacje 2025

The confirmed artists set to compete in Poland’s national final are:

This year, the winner will be chosen entirely by public SMS voting. In case of technical difficulties with the voting system, TVP has prepared a backup plan. If an issue arises, the results will be determined by a backup jury.

Poland will compete in the first half of the First Semi-Final on Tuesday, May 13.

Last year, Poland was represented by Luna with the song “The Tower”, which finished 12th in the First Semi-Final, failing to qualify for the Grand Final.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESKG8Uo1YaU

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Source: Misja Eurowizja 

Poland: The line-up of the Polish preselection for Eurovision 2025 revealed!

Poland is returning to its national final format for the first time since 2023, giving the public the opportunity to choose the country’s representative for the 69th Eurovision Song Contest. Following a live audition round, TVP has just unveiled the ten artists who will compete for the honor of representing Poland in Basel.

The line-up of the Polish preselection for Eurovision 2025

The lineup for the Polish Eurovision 2025 preselection includes the following artists:

How were the ten finalists selected?

TVP launched a submission window back in November for the artists interested. After the closing of the submission window, submissions were reviewed by a professional jury. This panel will consisted of between nine to fifteen members, including representatives from TVP, artists, media professionals, and Eurovision fans.

The jury selected twenty-five songs from all submissions. A casting process was held among these selected artists, with the possibility that some acts could be directly qualified for the final without needing to go through the casting.

From this group, ten artists progressed to the televised national final. Additionally, two reserve entries were also selected in case of any withdrawals or changes.

The Final

The grand final of Poland’s Eurovision 2025 preselection will be broadcast live on February 14th, 2025, in Warsaw. Unlike the previous editions, the winner will be determined entirely by the public, who will cast their votes via SMS.

In the event of technical difficulties with the SMS voting system, TVP has put in place a contingency plan. Should a voting failure occur, the backup jury will select the winner based on their preferences.

After the final, TVP will publish the full results of the SMS voting, ensuring transparency in the selection process.

Last year Poland was represented by Luna with the song “The Tower” without however managing to qualify for the grand final as she finished in 12th place in the first semi-final with 35 points.

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Source: eurowizja

Poland: With Michał Szpak to Eurovision 2025?

Even though TVP is yet to officially announce that it will compete in Eurovision 2025, local artists are still very interested in the prospect. Following the expressions of interest from JoJo Siwa and Justyna Steczkowska, Michał Szpak, a former Eurovision representative, is now added to the list.

Michał Szpak represented Poland in 2016 with “Color of Your Life“, finishing third in televoting and eighth overall. Michał is open to return to the Eurovision stage and may have plans to do so.

Michał’s plans for Eurovision

Michał Szpak recently appeared as a guest on the YouTube channel “Polecany z WWA”. It was there that he was asked if he could imagine performing at Eurovision again. Michał then confirmed that he is seriously considering it.

I’m in touch with a group of people, producers who created Loreen’s song “Tattoo”. They would really like me to participate again. We’ll see how it goes. I also have a plan in my head.

However, he seems skeptical about it:

I don’t know if it’s my priority right now, but I’m not saying no, because it was a truly extraordinary experience.

Michał Szpak’s popularity in Poland has grown significantly since his Eurovision appearance, and many of his fans hope to see him return.

This year, Luna was selected by a TVP committee to represent Poland with her song “Tower“. However, Luna did not manage to qualify to the Grand Final, finishing twelfth in the first semi-final.

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Source: pomponik

Poland: Justyna Steczkowska expresses interest for Eurovision 2025!

Justyna Steczkowska is still a sensation among Eurovision fans even though she did not win Poland’s national selection for the 2024 contest. The Polish diva impressed the crowd with her amazing dance routine and slavic sounding song “WITCH-ER Tarohoro” when she submitted it in the Polish preselection last year. Her performance thrilled fans in Poland and across the vast majority of the Eurovision fandom. Nevertheless, she was merely surpassed by Luna in the TVP internal committee voting.

Justyna Steczkowska appears to be preparing a song for Eurovision 2025, which she will submit to TVP subject to certain conditions, suggesting that her time in the competition may not be over.

Justyna’s song for Eurovision 2025

Justyna recently posted a teaser of her upcoming song on social media. She is collaborating with Hotel Torino, the composers of “WITCH-ER Tarohoro” and other popular Polish Junior Eurovision entries.

@justyna_steczkowska Jest moc ❤️ Może na Eurowizję ? #HotelTorino #JustynaSteczkowska #Eurowizja ♬ dźwięk oryginalny – justyna_steczkowska

She states that she may submit this song to TVP, suggesting that:

There is power. Maybe for Eurovision?

The final say must be given to the public

A five-person jury made the final decision in TVP’s internal selection process, where Justyna only came in second. Justyna would like to try once more only in the event that Poland goes back to its usual selection process, which includes a televised show where the public can vote for its representative. She therefore wants to return to the Eurovision stage only with the support of the general public on the 30th anniversary of her Eurovision performance.

Poland in Eurovision 2025

Up to this date, there is no official statement regarding TVP’s participation or selection method for Eurovision 2025. Following the speculation according to which JoJo Siwa was in talks with TVP about Eurovision, the Polish broadcaster mentioned that no decision has been made yet. More details regarding Poland’s participation in Basel is anticipated after Junior Eurovision, which will take place in November.

Luna was TVP’s pick for Eurovision 2024 with her song “Tower“. Unfortunately, she did not manage to qualify to the Grand Final, placing twelfth on the First Semi-Final.

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Source: eska.pl

Poland: TVP denies having discussions with JoJo Siwa for Eurovision 2025!

TVP now appears to be rejecting all of the speculation that has been circulating on social media over the past few weeks regarding JoJo Siwa’s potential participation for Poland in Eurovision 2025.

Via a statement, TVP mentions that:

Ladies and Gentlemen, Referring to numerous questions regarding the preparations of Telewizja Polska for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, we inform you that Telewizja Polska is not conducting any talks with artists on this matter and has not yet made any decisions regarding participation in the Contest. We will inform you about Telewizja Polska’s involvement in the preparations for this year’s Eurovision as soon as possible through the official TVP news channels.

Currently, Telewizja Polska is implementing the “Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024″. We invite you to TVP2 on September 29 this year for the final of the Polish Junior Eurovision pre-selections, which will be hosted by Artur Orzech, and on November 16 for the final in Madrid.

Because of its current focus on the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, which is scheduled for November 16 in Madrid, TVP hasn’t spoken with JoJo Siwa or any other artist for Eurovision 2025.

JoJo Siwa and Eurovision

Everything began when JoJo’s brand-new song “Yesterday’s Tomorrow’s Today” grabbed fans’ attention on TikTok with its retro Polish disco vibe. It’s even said (not confirmed) that the singer has indeed Polish routes. Then, videos started to pop-up on TikTok endorsing JoJo Siwa to represent Poland in Eurovision 2025. Furthermore, it seems that JoJo Siwa is being followed by both the official Eurovision account and TVP’s account on TikTok.

JoJo Siwa is now in Poland and on a video she uploaded yesterday she confirmed that she is in talks to represent the country in Eurovision 2025. Moreover, she also mentioned that during the period when the competition will be held in Switzerland, another project of hers will be running at the same time, but this does not seem to deter her as she would make it work.

Who is JoJo Siwa?

JoJo Siwa is a media personality, singer, dancer, and actress from the United States. She first appeared as a dancer along with her mother on two seasons of the reality TV series “Dance Moms” in 2015 and 2016. Siwa joined Nickelodeon in 2017 and appeared in a number of TV series. She released a number of kid-friendly songs under Nickelodeon in 2021, including “Boomerang“, which has over a billion views on YouTube. In 2020, she was listed among the 100 most significant individuals worldwide on Time’s yearly list. Siwa’s post-Nickelodeon career began in 2024 with her debut extended play, “Guilty Pleasure“, which featured the hit song “Karma“.

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Source: dziennik eurowizyjny