Theo Evan, a talented 23-year-old singer from Cyprus, will represent his country at Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland. With a background in dance, choir, and theatre, Theo honed his musical skills at Berklee College of Music and has shared the stage with renowned artists like Pharrell Williams and John Legend. Cyprus, which has participated in Eurovision since 1981, is aiming for another strong performance after achieving its best result in 2018.
Cyprus has officially announced that Theo Evan will be representing the country at Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland. Born Evangelos Theodorou, the 23-year-old singer has already captured attention with seven singles since his debut in 2021, including the hit "Save Me From Myself." The details of his Eurovision performance are still under wraps, but his artistic journey promises an exciting show.
Growing up, Theo was immersed in the arts, taking dance lessons, singing in his school choir, and earning accolades for his participation in theater productions. His passion for music eventually led him to the United States, where he studied at the renowned Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. Over the years, Theo has shared the stage with celebrated artists like Pharrell Williams, John Legend, and Justin Timberlake. He even made a cameo as an extra in the popular HBO series Euphoria.
Eurovision 2025 is set against the backdrop of Switzerland's victory last year, with Nemo's "The Code." The competition will take place in Basel, with the semi-finals on May 13th and 15th and the Grand Final on May 17th. Thirty-eight countries are participating, including Montenegro, which returns after a two-year hiatus. The semi-final performance order will be determined on January 28th, and SBS will be broadcasting the event in Australia with new hosts yet to be announced.
Cyprus has been part of the Eurovision Song Contest since 1981, debuting with "Μόνικα" and finishing in 6th place. The island nation has seen varying levels of success over the years, reaching fifth place three times: once in 1982 with Anna Vissi’s "Μόνο η αγάπη," again in 1997 with Hara & Andreas Constantinou's "Μάνα μου," and in 2004 with Lisa Andreas’s ballad "Stronger Every Minute." Cyprus achieved its best result in 2018 when Eleni Foureira's electrifying performance of "Fuego" won second place. With Theo Evan now in the spotlight, hopes are high for another impressive showing.
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