The highly anticipated Eurovision 2025 final is here, taking place tonight at 22:00 in Basel, Switzerland. Tune in to ERT1 for live coverage featuring commentary by Marianna Kozakou and Giorgos Kapoutzidis.
A total of 26 countries will compete for the coveted title, including the 10 qualifiers from Semi-Final 1 (with Cyprus eliminated), the 10 from Semi-Final 2, which includes Greece, the Big Five (France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain, and Italy), and the host nation, Switzerland.
Klavdia will showcase her entry “Asteromata” in the 17th position at the St. Jakobshalle arena. Norway will kick off the event, while Albania will bring the show to a close.
Here’s the Order of Performance for the Eurovision 2025 Final:
- Norway: Kyle Alessandro – “Lighter”
- Luxembourg: Laura Thorn – “La Poupée Monte Le Son”
- Estonia: Tommy Cash – “Espresso Macchiato”
- Israel: Yuval Raphael – “New Day Will Rise”
- Lithuania: Katarsis – “Tavo Akys”
- Spain: Melody – “Esa Diva”
- Ukraine: Ziferblat – “Bird of Pray”
- United Kingdom: Remember Monday – “What The Hell Just Happened?”
- Austria: JJ – “Wasted Love”
- Iceland: Væb – “Róa”
- Latvia: Tautumeitas – “Bur Man Laimi”
- Netherlands: Claude – “C’est La Vie”
- Finland: Erika Vikman – “Ich Komme”
- Italy: Lucio Corsi – “Volevo Essere Un Duro”
- Poland: Justyna Steczkowska – “Gaja”
- Germany: Abor & Tynna – “Baller”
- Greece: Klavdia – “Asteromata”
- Armenia: Parg – “Survivor”
- Switzerland: Zoë Më – “Voyage”
- Malta: Miriana Conte – “Serving”
- Portugal: Napa – “Deslocado”
- Denmark: Sissal – “Hallucination”
- Sweden: KAJ – “Bara Bada Bastu”
- France: Louane – “Maman”
- San Marino: Gabry Ponte – “Tutta L’Italia”
- Albania: Shkodra Elektronike – “Zjerm”
Voting Information
Each participating nation in the final will award points from two different sources: a jury and the voting public across Europe.
Viewers can cast up to 20 votes via phone, SMS, or the official Eurovision app and can vote for as many entries as they wish—beyond their own country’s representative.
After the voting period, each country will compile a “Top 10” of their favorite songs. The highest-ranked song receives 12 points, the second choice gets 10 points, continuing to score down to 1 point.
Additionally, viewers from non-participating countries can also cast their votes, which are combined into a single “Rest of the World” vote.
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