Discover the Eurovision 2025 finalists

Here are the winners after the second semi-final of the world's biggest TV talent show:
(in alphabetical order)
– Albania: “Zjerm” by Shkodra Elektronike
– Germany: “Baller” by Abor & Tynna
– Armenia: “Survivor” by Parg
– Austria: “Wasted Love” by JJ
– Denmark: “Hallucination” by Sissal
– Spain: “Esa Diva” by Melody
– Estonia: “Espresso Macchiato” by Tommy Cash
– Finland: “Ich Komme” by Erika Vikman
– France: “mom” by Louane
– Greece: “Asteromata” by Klavdia
– Iceland: “Roa” by Vaeb
– Israel: “New Day Will Rise” by Yuval Raphael
– Italy: “Volevo Essere Un Duro” by Lucio Corsi
– Latvia: “Bur Man Laimi” by Tautumeitas
– Lithuania: “Tavo Akys” by Katarsis
– Luxembourg: “The Doll Turns Up the Sound” by Laura Thorn
– Malta: “Serving” by Miriana Conte
– Norway: “Lighter” by Kyle Alessandro
– Netherlands: “C’est La Vie” by Claude
– Poland: “Gaja” by Justyna Steczkowska
– Portugal: “Deslocado” by Napa
– United Kingdom: “What The Hell Just Happened?” by Remember Monday
– San Marino: “Tutta l’Italia” by Gabry Ponte
– Sweden: “Bara bada bastu” by KAJ
– Switzerland: “Travel” by Zöe Më
– Ukraine: “Bird of Pray” by Ziferblat
NB: The "Big 5", the countries that contribute the most financially, are automatically admitted to the final (Germany, Spain, France, Italy and the United Kingdom), as is the host country (Switzerland).
11 countries were eliminated in the two semi-finals (Australia, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Georgia, Ireland, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, Czech Republic).
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