Weekly Update

Here is your weekly update! A lot happened in the Eurovision Universe again. Three new songs can be added, but there is a lot more going on.

The new songs are:

Wednesday, March 5
  • Switzerland Announces Zoë Më as Representative: Host country Switzerland internally selected Zoë Më as its representative for Eurovision 2025. The song is scheduled to be revealed on March 10.
  • United Kingdom Reveals “What The Hell Just Happened?”: The UK officially announced that the country-pop trio Remember Monday will represent the nation at Eurovision 2025 with their song “What The Hell Just Happened?”. The track showcases the group’s strong vocal harmonies and blends various musical styles.
Friday, March 7
  • Czechia Releases “Kiss Kiss Goodbye”: Czech Television (ČT) released “Kiss Kiss Goodbye,” performed by Adonxs, as Czechia’s entry for Eurovision 2025. The song was made available on streaming platforms alongside its official music video.en.wikipedia.org
Saturday, March 8
  • Portugal’s Festival da Canção 2025 Final: Portugal concluded its national selection with the final of Festival da Canção 2025, selecting its representative for Eurovision 2025.en.wikipedia.org

  • San Marino Song Contest 2025 Final: San Marino held the final of its national selection, determining its representative for Eurovision 2025.

  • Sweden’s Melodifestivalen 2025 Final: KAJ won Melodifestivalen 2025 with their song “Bara bada bastu,” earning the right to represent Sweden at Eurovision 2025. This marks the first time since 1998 that Sweden will send a Swedish-language entry to the contest.
Sunday, March 9
  • Israel Presents “New Day Will Rise”: Israel unveiled its Eurovision entry, “New Day Will Rise,” performed by Yuval Raphael and composed by Keren Peles. The song was presented during a special broadcast on Kan 11.en.wikipedia.org

These developments highlight the dynamic and diverse landscape of Eurovision 2025, promising an exciting event in Basel, Switzerland.

 

Calendar:
Date Event Link
10 March Song presentation Switzerland Youtube Channel Eurovision
11 March Song presentation Cyprus Youtube Channel Eurovision
15 March Song presentation France Youtube Channel Eurovision
? Song presentation Georgia  

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