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Estonia: These are the first eight participants of Eesti Laul 2025!

Earlier today, the names and song titles of the first seven participants of Eesti Laul 2025, the national final of Estonia, for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 were announced, during ERR’s “Ringvaade” program!

ERR, Estonia’s public broadcaster, has selected the 15 best out of 175 songs submitted, that will compete in the national final, to claim the country’s representation in the upcoming Contest in Basel, Switzerland.

The first eight participants of Eesti Laul 2025:

In the list below, you will see the first eight artists and their songs for Eesti Laul 2025:

  • An-Marlen – “Külm”
  • Anna Sahlene – “Love Me Low”
  • ANT – “Tomorrow Never Comes”
  • ELYSA – “The Last to Know”
  • FELIN – “Solo Anthem”
  • Räpina Jack feat. Kaisa Ling – “Tule”
  • Stereo Terror – “Prty Till the End of the World”
  • Tuuli Rand – “Rem”

Evidently, the list also includes the duet of Räpina Jack and Kaisa Ling with the song  “Tule”, whose participation became known last week, as well as that of Tuuli Rand, that was announced earlier today.

Moreover, the list includes several returning artists from previous editions of Eesti Laul, such as Sahlene, the Estonian representative in 2002 as well as ELYSA, who has participated in the 2022 and 2023 editions of the Estonian selection

Eesti Laul 2025

The songs will be publicly available for the first time via the program “Start” on December 6. Tomorrow, on November 5, the remaining artists will be announced, while at the beginning of January, a sixteenth competitor will be revealed.

The Estonian selection will only consist of one night-show, in which sixteen songs are going to compete and will take place February 15, 2025, while the voting will take place in two stages.

  • During the first stage, all sixteen participants will perform their entries. Following the voting of the jury panel and the public’s vote in equal shares, a number of them will advance to the Superfinal.
  • During the Superfinal, the winner of Eesti Laul 2025 and therefore the Estonian representative in Eurovision 2025 will be decided exclusively by the public.

The previous winners of Eesti Laul and Estonia’s representatives at Eurovision 2024 were 5MIINUST x Puuluup with their song “(nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi”, who finished in 20th place in the grand final.

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Source: ERR

Spain: Benidorm Fest 2025 participants will not be announced on November 7

The latest updates for Benidorm Fest 2025, which will select Spain’s representative for Eurovision 2025, indicate a shift, as it is no longer certain when the contestants will be announced.

In previous days, the ESCplus Spain team had suggested that the participants of the Alicante-based festival would be announced on the upcoming Thursday, November 7, via a press conference. However, on Monday morning, internal sources from Spain’s public broadcaster RTVE informed ESCplus Spain that this announcement would not take place on the previously expected date.

With this new information, questions arise, as neither the date of the artist announcement nor the reasons for the postponement of the press conference have been clarified. It remains unclear whether the announcement will occur during Junior Eurovision week or at a later date.

Last year, Benidorm Fest participants were announced on November 11, with the candidate songs revealed about a month later, on December 14.

 

What we know about Benidorm Fest 2025 so far:

During the 143-day application period for Benidorm Fest, from May 20 to October 10, approximately 1,000 songs were submitted. RTVE has already begun the listening process to select the 16 best entries that will compete at the festival from January 28 to February 1.

Interest in Benidorm Fest appears to be very high, as this year saw the highest number of applications received over the festival’s four-year history, Last year, there were only 825 submissions.

María Eizaguirre, RTVE’s Director of Corporate Affairs and Participation, also provided some insights regarding the genres and artists. Most submissions were folk and urban songs, along with some rap entries, while pop remains the dominant genre once again. As for the artists, some of them are not Spanish, but reside permanently in Spain, showcasing the interest of international artists in the event. Additionally, female artists outnumbered male artists. Notably, for the first time, RTVE received a song created by artificial intelligence.

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Sourse: ESC Espana

 

Montenegro: One withdrawal from Montesong 2024 and its replacement!

We are about three weeks away from the first national final for Eurovision 2025, Montesong 2024, which is going to take place on November 27, and through which Montenegro returns to the Eurovision Song Contest after a two-year hiatus.

While the final list of the artists and their songs with which they will claim the representation of the Balkan country in Basel, Switzerland, was published on October 10, two changes were announced today. The first change concerns the withdrawal of Boban Rajović with the song “Suze” who left for personal reasons according to his post on his personal Instagram account.

“My dear followers,
Mainly due to my private commitments and the lack of free time, I was forced to withdraw from the “Montesong” competition. I think it’s unnecessary to talk about my wish to represent Montenegro at Eurovision, but it just wasn’t meant to be this year, which doesn’t mean that my wish won’t come true in the future. Honestly I would like the best song to win. I would like more to see that the winner will be the one that the people vote. Thank you for your understanding.” 

Immediately after the above withdrawal, the national broadcaster of Montenegro RTCG announced that he will be replaced by Tamara Živković with the song “Poguban let”.

So the updated list of participants is as per below:

  1. Anastasija Koprolčec – “Kraj”
  2. Bend “9” – “Stop War”
  3. Dolce Hera – “Repeat”
  4. Đurđa – “To Ljubav Je”
  5. GlumciBend – “San”
  6. Isak Šabanović – “Ljeto, Ljeto, Ljeto”
  7. Kejt – “Obala Raja”
  8. Luka Perazić i Rade Vukčević – “Dva Srca”
  9. Luka Radović – “Kada Dođe Maj”
  10. Milena Vučić – “Škorpija”
  11. Nemanja Petrović – “Među Zvijezdama”
  12. Neonoen – “Clickbait”
  13. Nina Žižić – “Dobro Došli”
  14. Tamara Živković – “Poguban let”
  15. Tina Džankić – “Nova”
  16. Verica Čuljković – “Čuješ li”

Source: RTCG

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Austria: Seven artists still in the race to represent the country in Eurovision 2025!

As we’ve previously informed you, ORF, the Austrian public broadcaster, is currently in the middle of the internal selection, that will decide the country’s representative for Eurovision Song Contest 2025!

According to the latest news of the Austrian newspaper “Kleine Zeitung”, the public broadcaster wants to keep the names of the contestants secret, but a great amount of them have already indicated their participation.

Seven artists remain in the internal selection, based on “Kleine Zeitung”:

  • Philip Piller

Philip Piller participated in the TV shows “Starmania” in 2021 and “Die große Chance – Let’s sing and dance”. Born in Bavaria, he lives in Vienna and seeks to win the audience’s heart with a German-language song. This year he is in the final phase with two songs bidding to represent Austria at Eurovision 2025.

  • Dominic “Dodo“ Muhrer (Makemakes – Austria Eurovision 2015)

The Makemakes singer from Salzburg, who ended up in the last place in 2015 in Vienna, is now expressing his interest in a second attempt. This time, Dominic “Dodo” Muhrer wants to do it alone, singing in his dialect.

  • Johannes Pietsch

Johannes Pietsch is a soprano experienced in TV shows having participated in “Starmania 21”. He spent much of his childhood in Dubai and in an interview he said:

“My first encounter with culture and opera was performing Mozart’s Magic Flute with my grandparents at the Vienna State Opera at the age of eleven. It was an emotional moment when I sang there. My choice of style for Eurovision is obvious.”

  • Kayla Kristin

29-year-old Kayla Kristin from Tyrol (also known as Michaela Rimml), recently released her fourth single “Queen of Hearts”, while her previous singles entered the Airplay-Charts in the USA and Australia. Recently, Kayla, with her distinctive “soul” style, appeared in the Jackson 3’s program at the Circus Krone in Munich.

  • Nnoa

Christian Kerschner, known as Nnoa, is a graduate of the Mannheim Pop Academy and sings for the music project DelaDap. She took part in the Austrian national final in 2012. She describes her style as R’n’B-inspired pop and recently released ‘UFO’, which she describes as a “euphoria anthem”. Also, last year she was in the internal selection of the ORF to represent Austria.

In detail, ORF seems to be in the final phase of the internal selection, in which, they will select their representative among eight (8) submitted songs.

The decision on who will represent Austria at the ESC rests in the hands of ORF’s head of programming, Stefanie Groiss-Horowitz, and the decision of the Austrian jury and international fan clubs will also be taken into account.

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Source: kleinezeitung.at

Εstonia: This is the second confirmed act for Eesti Laul 2025!

As we have informed you, ERR, the public broadcaster of Estonia, will reveal the names of the 15 participants of Eesti Laul 2025, the national final for the Eurovision Song Contest, on November 4 and 5 during the show “Ringvaade”.

However, on Friday, following this announcement, the first entry for the national final was presented, namely, that of Räpina Jack and Kaisa Ling.

Just a few moments ago, during the program “R2 Hommik”, another entry was announced for the national final. In detail, Tuuli Rand will participate in Eesti Laul with the song “Rem”.

“Rem” is a power ballad with strong vocals. The remaining names will be announced as scheduled on November 4 and 5, while the songs will be revealed for the first time during the program “Start” on December 6. One remaining competing artist will be revealed on January!

This year, Eesti Laul will take place as a single show, which will take place on February 15, 2025.

The previous winners of Eesti Laul and representatives of Estonia at Eurovision 2024 were 5MIINUST x Puuluup with the song “(nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi”, which finished in 20th place in the grand final.

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Source: ERR

Estonia: This is the first confirmed act for Eesti Laul 2025!

As we’ve previously informed you, ERR, Estonia’s public broadcaster, will reveal the names of the first 15 participants of Eesti Laul 2025, the national final for the Eurovision Song Contest, on November 4 and 5 through the program “Ringvaade”.

However, just a few minutes ago, the first contestant of the national final seems to have been announced through the same show. Specifically, it was revealed that Räpina Jack and Kaisa Ling with their song “Tule” are the first confirmed contestants for this year’s Eesti Laul!

Only the names of the two artists were revealed, while their song has not been released. The rest of the names will be announced as scheduled on November 4 and 5, and the songs will be publicly available for the first time via the program “Start” on December 6. At the beginning of January, a sixteenth competitor will be revealed.

This year, Eesti Laul will take place in a single show, scheduled for February 15, 2025.

The previous winners of Eesti Laul and Estonia’s representatives at Eurovision 2024 were 5MIINUST x Puuluup with their song “(nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi”, who finished in 20th place in the grand final.

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Source: ERR

Estonia: The participants of Eesti Laul 2025 will be announced on November 4 and 5!

The contestants aiming to win Eesti Laul 2025 and represent Estonia in the 69th Eurovision Song Contest will be announced by ERR in just a few days.

The reveal of the fifteen Eesti Laul 2025 contestants will take place on November 4 and November 5 on “Ringvaade“. Tanja, Estonia’s 2014 representative, will be hosted on the live show on November 5, and Jüri Pootsmann, the 2016 representative, will be hosted on November 4.

In the meantime, public feedback will be taken into consideration when the sixteenth and final Eesti Laul 2025 contestant is revealed in early January.

How were the contestants selected?

Following the end of the submission period, ERR had received 175 entries for Eesti Laul 2025.

Then, a 34-member jury made up of singers, composers, producers, presenters, singing instructors, and music enthusiasts in general assessed the songs that were submitted to Eesti Laul 2025. The panel evaluated the songs in an anonymous manner without being aware of the songwriters’ or artists’ identities and consisted of several Eurovision personalities, such as Alika(Estonia 2023), Jüri Pootsmann(Estonia 2016), Kohver (Estonia 2024 – as a member of 5miinust).

What’s next

After the reveal of the first fifteen contestants, their song will be played for the first time on the “Start” program on December 6. At the beginning of January, the sixteenth competitor will be revealed.

The Estonian selection will only consist of one night-show, in which sixteen songs are going to compete and will take place on February 15, 2025.

This year’s Eesti Laul’s winners and therefore the Estonian representatives in Malmö were 5miinust and Puuluup, finishing in the twentieth place in the Grand Final.

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Source: err

Eurovision 2025: Novartis is the official sponsor for the competition in Basel!

A few hours ago the EBU announced its official sponsor for the Eurovision 2025 contest that will take place in Basel next May. The pharmaceutical company Novartis will be the “official partner” of the competition!

Martin Österdahl, head of the organisation of the 2025 contest, said specifically:

‘We are thrilled to announce Novartis as an official partner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025! With their headquarters in next year’s Host City, it’s great to have Novartis, a global leader in healthcare, supporting the Contest in Basel. This partnership marks an exciting collaboration between two iconic brands known for their commitment to innovation and excellence. Together, we stand for a vision of unity, hope, and the belief that through collaboration, we can achieve extraordinary things.’

The choice of Novartis was made in the unifying spirit promoted by Eurovision and is closely linked to the company’s identity, which is based in the city that will host the contest. Novartis actively promotes diversity and a sense of belonging as an employer of people from all countries of the world. Through this commitment, it fosters cultural diversity and creates an environment where all employees feel accepted and respected.

Rob Kowalski, Chief People & Organization Officer at Novartis, said:

‘Novartis is honoured to be an official partner of the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel – our home city. Both our organisations were born in Switzerland and believe deeply in the power of collaboration and bringing people together.’

 

Reto Peritz and Moritz Stadler, executive producers of SRG, said of the partnership:

‘We are delighted to welcome Novartis on board and are excited about their commitment and engagement. Their support will play a key role in helping us reach our goals and make a meaningful impact.’

The city of Basel will host the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in May 2025 after Nemo’s victory with The Code.

Source: Eurovision.Tv

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Switzerland: The pro-Eurovision referendum campaign commences!

The Basel-Stadt canton is up for an unprecedented referendum. A little less than four thousand people have signed a petition opposing the canton’s decision to finance Eurovision 2025 on behalf of an ultra-conservative Swiss party that is not represented in the national parliament.

The pro-Eurovision campaign began after the request to include a question on the ballot was approved and the referendum will be held on November 24.

Basel’s trade association supports the hosting

Reto Baumgartner, the director of the Basel Trade Association, has been tasked with making sure that the canton’s Eurovision fund contribution is approved by the majority of Basel voters. In addition, he is the current president of FC Basel and a former professional football player.

The trade association was asked to take the initiative, according to Baumgartner. It is expected that owners and staff of restaurants and hotels will support Eurovision 2025 because they anticipate an increase in business and profit. Their primary argument is that the 38.5 million CHF fund will result in 60 million CHF in direct added value.

Theoretically, it will be an easy choice among the members of Basel’s Trade Association.

The campaign

It is unclear what the anti-Eurovision supporters have planned and whether anti-ESC coalitions will emerge in the upcoming weeks.

Both sides will have a shorter referendum campaign than in the past. No specific plans for a paid advertising campaign have been made. At the moment, the pro-ESC side is only seeking people to join a social media campaign.

Three slogans are available to participants:

  • “Basel in the spotlight – Europe is watching”
  • “Occupied beds, strengthened economy – Basel wins”
  • “Celebrate together – diversity connects”

The referendum

With 87 votes in favor, 4 against, and 4 abstentions, Basel’s cantonal parliament approved the funding for Eurovision 2025 on September 11. The only political party opposed to this funding, though, is the EDU. It needed outside support to collect enough signatures because of its limited presence in Basel City.

The tiny Christian party had earlier declared that it would launch a referendum to stop public support for what it called a “propaganda event.”

Ultimately, the aforementioned political party gathered the signatures needed and on November 24, voters are going to vote on this and two other cantonal and four federal proposals. The question on the ballot regarding Eurovision 2025 will be the following:

Do you want to accept the decision of the great council, taken on the 11th of September 2024, in regards to the allocated funds for the ESC 2025 in Basel?

However, there is no need to worry about a potential cancelation of the upcoming contest. In the worst case scenario that the voters go with EDU’s proposal, the only implication will be a smaller contest with less funding than originally planned.

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Source: BZBasel

Switzerland: The referendum against Eurovision 2025 on 24th of November!

The referendum against the Council’s decision to approve the expenditure for the organization of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel is about to take place. Voters are going to vote on this and two other cantonal and four federal proposals on November 24, 2024. At the same time, the second round of general renewal elections for the Governing Council is going to take place.

The request for a referendum was submitted today with the gathering of the required 2,000 signatures. A total of 3,912 valid signatures were counted. At the same time this weekend a vote is going be held, under the popular initiative of the canton “for more musical diversity” (“für mehr Musikvielfalt”), on the partial revision of the cantonal constitution regarding the right to vote and be elected to foreign residents as well as on four federal bills.

Election papers will be packed and sent next Monday. By the end of the week, the voters will have received the documents.

Source: Kanton Basel-Stadt 

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