馃嚞馃嚪 Greece makes a choice tonight

Greece makes a choice tonight. Out of twelve songs, a 50% public vote, 25% Greek vote and 25% international jury will decide. The show is called Ethnik贸s Telik贸s 2025. It starts at 20:00 CET and you can watch it here. Note that you have to sign up at ERTFLIX, but don’t worry: it’s free and it’s easy.

This is the first time since 2017 that Greece has a national final. We even have to go back to 2015 for a contest with multiple artists. Tonight, these are the twelve contestants:

nr Title Artist
1 Elevator (up and down) Rikki
2 Free Love Thanos Lambrou
3 Gi mou Kostas Ageris
4 Lost My Way Andy Nicolas
5 Asterom谩ta Klavdia
6 Par谩deisos Konstantinos Christoforou & Kostas Karafotis
7 High Road Georgina Kalais & John Vlaseros
8 Sirens Barbz
9 V谩le Evangelia
10 Odyssey Dinamiss
11 Unhurt me Nafsica
12 Play It! Xannova Xan

Konstantinos Christoforou took the Eurovision stage 4 times, all for Cyprus: in 1995 as a backing vocal behind Alexandros Panayi, in 1996 as a solo singer (9th), in 2001 as a member of the group One (6th) and in 2003 as a solo singer again (18th). In 2010 he was 2nd in the Cypriot national final.

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