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Sunday, Feb 08, 2026

Finalists Revealed for Eurovision 2025

Twenty-seven acts selected to compete in the finals of the prestigious international music competition.
The finalists for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 have been determined following the second semi-final of the annual competition.

This year's lineup features a diverse mix of musical styles and performers representing various countries across Europe.

The finalists are as follows, listed in alphabetical order by country:

- Albania: "Zjerm" performed by Shkodra Elektronique
- Germany: "Baller" performed by Abor & Tynna
- Armenia: "Survivor" performed by Parg
- Austria: "Wasted Love" performed by JJ
- Denmark: "Hallucination" performed by Sissal
- Spain: "Esa Diva" performed by Melody
- Estonia: "Espresso Macchiato" performed by Tommy Cash
- Finland: "Ich Komme" performed by Erika Vikman
- France: "maman" performed by Louane
- Greece: "Asteromata" performed by Klavdia
- Iceland: "Roa" performed by Vaeb
- Israel: "New Day Will Rise" performed by Yuval Raphael
- Italy: "Volevo Essere Un Duro" performed by Lucio Corsi
- Latvia: "Bur Man Laimi" performed by Tautumeitas
- Lithuania: "Tavo Akys" performed by Katarsis
- Luxembourg: "La Poupée Monte Le Son" performed by Laura Thorn
- Malta: "Serving" performed by Miriana Conte
- Norway: "Lighter" performed by Kyle Alessandro
- Netherlands: "C'est La Vie" performed by Claude
- Poland: "Gaja" performed by Justyna Steczkowska
- Portugal: "Deslocado" performed by Napa
- United Kingdom: "What The Hell Just Happened?" performed by Remember Monday
- San Marino: "Tutta l'Italia" performed by Gabry Ponte
- Sweden: "Bara bada bastu" performed by KAJ
- Switzerland: "Voyage" performed by Zöe Më
- Ukraine: "Bird of Pray" performed by Ziferblat

The competition will also feature the so-called "Big 5"—Germany, Spain, France, Italy, and the United Kingdom—who are automatically qualified for the finals due to their financial contributions to the event, along with the host country, Switzerland.

Eleven countries were eliminated during the two semi-finals, including Australia, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Georgia, Ireland, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, and the Czech Republic.
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