šŸ‡²šŸ‡¹ Tonight: second semifinal of Malta Eurovision Song Contest

TheĀ Malta Eurovision Song Contest (MESC) 2025 has its second semi-final tonight. The place is the Malta Fairs and Conventions Centre in Ta’ Qali. The show starts at 21:00 CET and you can watch it here.

These are the participating songs:

  1. Kelsey Bellante, “365”
  2. Dario Bezzina ft. Å»eppi l-Muni, “Għażliet”
  3. Kelsy Attard, “Love Me Loud”
  4. Miriana Conte, “Kant”
  5. Krista Å ujak, “Unheard”
  6. The Alchemists, “Rubble & Stone”
  7. Martina Borg, “Yo Listen”
  8. Nathan, “Concrete”
  9. Kurt Anthony, “Miegħek Biss”
  10. Kantera, “LalaRataTakeke LalaRataKabum”
  11. Stefan Galea, “Lablab” (Talk Talk)
  12. Miguel Bonello, “Breaking the Cycle”

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Kelsey Bellante took part in X-Factor Malta 2019 (8th).
Dario Bezzina took part in 2009 (semifinals), 2010 (semifinals), 2023 (semifinal).
Miriana Conte participated in MESC 2017 (16th), 2018 (12th), X-Factor Malta 2019 (auditions), X-Factor Malta. 2020 (auditions), MESC 2022 (6th), MESC 2024 (9th).
Nathan participated in MESC 2023 (11th) and MESC 2024 (10th).
Kurt Anthony took part in the auditions of X-Factor Malta 2019.
Stefan Galea competed in MESC 2016 (semifinal), X-Factor Malta 2019 (auditions), MESC 2023 (16th) and MESCĀ  2024 (quarter finals).
Miguel Bonello participated in X-Factor Malta 2019 (auditions), 2020 (live shows) and MESC 2024 (quarter finals).

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