๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ป Latvian Supernova will have its final

Latvian Supernova will have its final. That means Latvia will have their Eurovision entry tonight. The show starts at 20:10 CET tonight and you will be able to see it here.

Ten songs will compete. 50/50 jury and televoting will decide who will represent Latvia.

nr      
1 Chris Noah Romance isn’t Dead
2 Palรบ Delusional
3 Sinerฤฃija Bound by the Light
4 Citi Zฤ“ni Ramtai
5 Tepat Sadzejot
6 The Ludvig Lฤซgo
7 Markus Riva Bigger Than This
8 Tautumeitas Bur man laimi
9 Bel Tempo x Legzdina The Water
10 Emilija Heartbeat

Chris Noahย co-wrote the Latvian Eurovision entries of 2023 and 2024.
Citi Zฤ“ni
ย won Supernova inย 2022ย and representedย Latviaย with the song โ€œEat Your Saladโ€.
The Ludvigย was the runner up in Supernovaย 2017.
Markus Rivaย is a real diehard. He took part inย 2014ย (11th),ย 2015ย (2nd),ย 2016ย (semifinal),ย 2017ย (quarter final),ย 2018ย (5th),ย 2019ย (2nd),ย 2022ย (semifinal) and 2023 (4th).

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