🇲🇹 Tonight: Malta Eurovision Song Contest

Tonight is the night of the Malta Eurovision Song Contest. It is the national selection for the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest. The show starts at 21.00 CET and you can watch it here.

The song will be selected out of 16 finalists by public voting and a jury. These are the participants:

nr      
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Adria Twins Qalb ma’ Qalb
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Dario Bezzina ft. Żeppi l-Muni Għażliet
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Justine Shorfid Still I Rise
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JVF Festa (No Time For Siesta)
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Kantera LalaRataTakeke LalaRataKabum
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Krista Šujak Unheard
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Kristy Spiteri Heaven Sent
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Kurt Calleja Aziz/a
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Mark Anthony Bartolo Hideaway
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Martina Borg Yo Listen
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Miriana Conte Kant
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Nathan Concrete
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Raquela Silenced
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Stefan Galea Lablab (Talk Talk)
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The Alchemists Rubble & Stone
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Victoria Juno

Mark Anthony Bartolo: Participated in X-Factor Malta 2019 (auditions), 2022 (11th), 2023 (semifinal) and 2024 (quarter final)
Raquela: Competed in 2009 (10th), 2010 (semifinal), 2011 (5th), 2013 (semifinal) and 2017 (8th)
Victoria: Participated in X-Factor Malta 2019 (live shows).
Jessika Muscat (JVF): Represented San Marino in Eurovision 2018 with “Who We Are.” along with Jenifer Brening. She also participated in Maltese national selections in 2008 (semifinal), 2009 (semifinal), 2011 (15th), 2012 (semifinal), 2014 (8th), 2022 (semifinal) and 2023 (quarter final).
Fabrizio Faniello: Took part in 1998 (2nd), 1999 (8th), 2000 (2nd), 2001 (1st), 2004 (3rd), 2005 (1th), 2006 (1st), 2011 (4th), 2012 (6th), 2014 (semifinal) and 2023 (8th). He represented Malta in Eurovision 2001 with “Another Summer Night” and in 2006 with “I Do.”
Justine Shorfid: Known for her participation in “X Factor Malta.”, where she was the runner up.
Kurt Calleja: Participated in 2011 (3rd), 2012 (1st) and 2024 (quarter final). Represented Malta in Eurovision 2012 with “This Is The Night.”
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).
Stefan Galea competed in MESC 2016 (semifinal), X-Factor Malta 2019 (auditions), MESC 2023 (16th) and MESC  2024 (quarter finals).

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