Montenegro: Announcement on Eurovision participation to take place tomorrow!
RTCG, the public broadcaster of Montenegro, will eventually announce its Eurovision representative for 2025, tomorrow in the broadcaster’s morning show! Read more
RTCG, the public broadcaster of Montenegro, will eventually announce its Eurovision representative for 2025, tomorrow in the broadcaster’s morning show! Read more
Albania seems to be entering the final stages of selecting its entry for Eurovision 2025. A few moments ago, RTSH, the country’s public broadcaster, revealed the 30 songs that will compete in Festivali i Këngës 63!
Following the announcement of the contestants, the public broadcaster gradually unveiled the titles and composers of each song. Now that this process is complete, it’s time to listen to the songs that will compete to wave Albania’s flag in Switzerland.
You can listen to the songs of Festivali i Këngës 63 in the list below:
This year, the winner—and thus Albania’s representative at Eurovision 2025—will be selected through a combination of public and jury voting, unlike recent years. The selection will follow a 60/40 ratio to decide the next Albanian entry.
The exact dates for FiK 63 have not yet been announced. Meanwhile, the famous singer and Albania’s former Eurovision representative, Elhaida Dani, has taken on the role of artistic director for this year’s competition.
Last year’s televote winner of Festivali i Këngës was Besa with “Zemrën n’dorë”. Besa released an English version titled “Titan” for Eurovision. However, she did not qualify to the Grand Final, finishing 14th in the second semi-final.
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Source: RTSH
The public television of Estonia, ERR, has just released the fifteen songs that will compete in the final of Eesti Laul 2025.
The Participants of Eesti Laul 2025: In the list below, you will find the 15 artists and their candidate songs that will take part in the final of Eesti Laul 2025 (You can listen to the songs by clicking on the titles of the tracks):
Another artist will be announced by ERR in early January. The public will participate in the selection of the sixteenth and final participant, with further details regarding the exact method of selection to be announced soon.
The Process Eesti Laul 2025 will consist of a single show, where sixteen artists will compete, and it will take place on February 15, 2025. The final will consist of two voting rounds.
The previous winners of Eesti Laul and Estonia’s representatives at Eurovision 2024 were 5MIINUST x Puuluup, with the song “(nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi”, who finished in 20th place in the grand final.
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Source: ERR
A few months ago, the Czech public broadcaster announced that, after years of tradition, there will no longer be a national final to select the song and artist representing the country at Eurovision 2025, in Basel. Instead, this decision will be made through an internal selection. Read more
Helvetia has been announced as an official partner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, set to take place in Basel, Switzerland! Read more
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.
Source: eurovision.am
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The date has been revealed for the announcement of the names of the artists who will compete in Söngvakeppnin 2025, the music competition that will determine Iceland’s participation in the 69th Eurovision Song Contest 2025, in Basel, Switzerland.
According to the television schedule of Iceland’s national broadcaster, RÚV, available on its website, the announcement of the artists and songs that will compete in Söngvakeppnin 2025 is scheduled for Friday, January 17, 2025 at 20:40 CET through the special show “Lögin í Söngvakeppninni 2025”.
10 songs are going to compete to represent Iceland at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, selected by a special jury.
This year, Hera Björk represented Iceland for the second time with the song “Scared of Heights”, but this time the land of fire and ice did not manage to reach the grand final as it finished in the 15th place of the first semi-final with 3 points.
Source: RÚV
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For yet another year, German designer, Florian Wieder, will be in charge of the design of the stage, for Eurovision Song Contest 2025, to be held in Basel, Switzerland.
The list of the artists who are going to take part in Dora 2025 was published today. Dora is the song contest through which Croatia choose their representative in the Eurovision Song Contest, and their are going to do so for Eurovision 2025 as well.
In the list which was published by the national broadcaster of Croatia, HRT, you can read the names of the 24 aritsts and the titles of their respective songs, as well as the names of the 4 acts who were placed on the reserved list.
The 24 acts are as per below:
The 4 reserved acts are:
Source: HRT
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Maja Tokić, the new editor of Dora 2025, revealed additional details about the competition through which Croatia will select its representative for Eurovision 2025.
In an interview in Slobodna Dalmacija, Maja Tokić, the new editor for Dora 2025, revealed additional details about the next edition of the Croatian music competition that will select the country’s representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel, Switzerland.
During the interview, Tokić did not confirm the official dates of Dora 2025, although it has been confirmed by Croatian head of delegation Tomislav Štengl that it will be held in the second half of February.
She then went on to discuss the changes to Dora’s format and what she is implementing to avoid “a repeat of the Baby Lasagna case”, who almost didn’t enter the contest in 2024 and then won Dora and was the runner-up at the Eurovision 2024 Grand Final. Baby Lasagna secured a place in Dora only after the withdrawal of another artist in the Croatian selection, after initially being on the reserved list.
Tokić added that, like in 2024, Dora 2025 will consist of two semi-finals and the grand final. She revealed that HRT, the national broadcaster, has completely changed the judging panel and that a jury of seven new music experts will select 24 songs and four reserves. The broadcaster has received 221 submissions, ranging in diversity and including French chansons and Irish melodies.
Finally, Tokić stated that the 50-50 voting system of the juries and the televoters remains, but she is also working on introducing online voting. Moreover the international jury will also be maintained The contest will take place either in Zagreb or Opatija. The winner will represent Croatia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel.
Source: Slobodna Dalmacija
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