Search
Close this search box.

🇱🇹 Lithuania: Eurovizija.LT comes to an end

The final of Eurovizija.LT will be held tonight as well. Ten songs were chosen out of the semifinals, and they will compete in the final tonight. The show will be held in the Å vyturys arena in KlaipÄ—da. Starting at 20.00 CET, you can watch it here and on YouTube.

Here you’ll find the participating songs:

nr. Title Artist(s)  
1 Hero Aisté
2 Gaudė vėjai Žalvarinis
3 Be careful Pluie de Comètes
4 Luktelk Silvester Belt
5 Kaboom!! VB Gang
6 Time Il Senso
7 Impossible Shower
8 Unlove you starting tomorrow Monika Marija
9 Walk through fire Queens of Roses
10 Simple joy The Roop

Justė Kraujelytė (Pluie de Comètes) participated in 2022 (6th) and 2023 (8th).
Vidas Bareikis (VB Gang) took part in 2017 (heats) and 2018 (wildcard round).
Il Senso was 9th in last year’s final.
Monika Marija was 4th in 2018, 2nd in 2019 and 3rd in 2020.
Queens of Roses reached the second chance round in 2017 and the heats in 2019.
The Roop was supposed to represent Lithuania in 2020 with “On fire” and did so in 2021 with “Discoteque”. They were also 3rd in the 2018 national final.

Share

Related news

Eurovision 2025

Eurovision 2025 in Geneva or Basel

Swiss broadcaster SRG has announced the final two candidates to host the 69th Eurovision Song Contest: Basel and Geneva. SRG has narrowed down the initial bids to these two cities. One of them will host the contest in Switzerland in May 2025, with the final decision to be made in late August. Cities had until the end of June to submit their bids based on a detailed list of requirements. Important criteria included arena facilities, public transport, sustainability, hotel availability, security, waste management, investment, event experience, and city support. A Eurovision Song Contest working group reviewed the bids from Basel, Geneva, Zurich, and Berne/Biel. This review involved both quantitative and qualitative criteria, as well as the cities’ commitment and creative ideas. The goal is to make Eurovision 2025 an unforgettable event. The accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) supervised the assessment of the bids. Following the recommendations of the working group, the ESC 2025 Steering Committee, led by SRG Director General Gilles Marchand, chose Basel and Geneva as the final candidates. Geneva, Commons.wikimedia.org Basel, Commons.wikimedia.org Switzerland will host the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in 2025 because of Nemo’s win in Malmö with the song “The Code,” which scored 591 points in the Grand Final, marking Switzerland’s third Eurovision victory. Share

Share
Read More »
Eurovision 2025
Martijn

Eurovision 2025 in Geneva or Basel

Swiss broadcaster SRG has announced the final two candidates to host the 69th Eurovision Song Contest: Basel and Geneva. SRG has narrowed down the initial bids to these two cities. One of them will host the contest in Switzerland in May 2025, with the final decision to be made in late August. Cities had until the end of June to submit their bids based on a detailed list of requirements. Important criteria included arena facilities, public transport, sustainability, hotel availability, security, waste management, investment, event experience, and city support. A Eurovision Song Contest working group reviewed the bids from Basel, Geneva, Zurich, and Berne/Biel. This review involved both quantitative and qualitative criteria, as well as the cities’ commitment and creative ideas. The goal is to make Eurovision 2025 an unforgettable event. The accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) supervised the assessment of the bids. Following the recommendations of the working group, the ESC 2025 Steering Committee, led by SRG Director General Gilles Marchand, chose Basel and Geneva as the final candidates. Geneva, Commons.wikimedia.org Basel, Commons.wikimedia.org Switzerland will host the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in 2025 because of Nemo’s win in Malmö with the song “The Code,” which scored 591 points in the Grand Final, marking Switzerland’s third Eurovision victory. Share

Share
Read More »