Klavdia Papadhópoulos will represent Greece at Eurovision 2025 with her powerful song Asteromáta, a tribute to those forced to leave their homelands. The 23-year-old, who rose to fame on The Voice of Greece, aims to inspire with a message of hope. Meanwhile, France’s Louane will perform Maman, a heartfelt ode to motherhood, at the contest in Basel, Switzerland, from May 13–17, 2025.
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Klavdia, Greece’s Eurovision 2025 representative, discusses her song Asteromata on The 2night Show. She shares how the song’s theme of separation resonates with current events, its connection to Greek lyrics, and her experience since winning the National Final. She also reveals how Greece and Cyprus will compete in separate semi-finals in the upcoming Eurovision contest.
Klavdia, Greece’s representative at Eurovision 2025, unveils an acoustic version of “Asteromata” as part of A Little Bit More. Competing in the Second Semi-Final on May 15, 2025, this song rooted in Greek tradition explores separation, aiming to connect cultures and secure a spot in the Grand Final through public votes.
The performance order for Eurovision 2025 semi-finals was announced on March 27, 2025. Cyprus, with Theo Evan, will close the first semi-final on May 13 in 15th place, while Greece, represented by Klavdia’s “Asteromata,” will perform 7th in the second semi-final on May 15. The acoustic version of Greece’s entry has also been released, heightening excitement for the competition.
Klavdia’s breathtaking ‘Asteromata’ video debuted today on ERT, igniting Greece’s Eurovision 2025 campaign. Filmed in Kozani and Sounio’s Temple of Poseidon, the cinematic clip weaves a tale of loss and hope, inspired by her Pontic roots and the Tempe tragedy. Set for the Basel stage on 15 May, this starry-eyed anthem is already captivating hearts.
Theo Evan’s “Shh” for Cyprus at Eurovision 2025 blends mystery and dance, backed by top composers, aiming to shine in Basel’s semi-final on May 13. (137 characters)
Greece’s Eurovision 2025 representative, Klavdia, has revealed that her performance in Basel will be completely different from what audiences saw in the national final. In an exclusive interview, she shared her admiration for Helena Paparizou, reflected on her emotional national final experience, and teased a breathtaking stage show directed by Eurovision veteran Fokas Evangelinos. Klavdia also spoke about the upcoming music video for Asteromata, which showcases the beauty of Greece beyond its famous cities and coastline. With a fresh vision and cultural depth, she is ready to make a lasting impression on the Eurovision stage.
Klavdia’s Eurovision 2025 entry Asteromata has sparked controversy, with Turkey challenging its lyrics for referencing displacement and Pontic Greek heritage. As Eurovision rules prohibit political messaging, Turkey has hinted at escalating the issue. Meanwhile, Klavdia remains focused on refining her stage performance for the contest in May.
Turkey’s public broadcaster TRT is reportedly considering filing a complaint with the EBU over Greece’s Eurovision 2025 entry, *Asteromata*. Despite Greek singer Klaudia stating that the song is about displaced people due to wars and conflicts, Turkish sources suspect it references the Pontic Genocide. The controversy highlights ongoing historical tensions between Greece and Turkey, as the genocide is officially recognized by some countries but denied by Turkey.
Composer Manolis Psaltakis threatens to legally ban singer Helena Paparizou from performing their Eurovision-winning hit “My Number One” after his name was omitted during a performance at the Greek national final. Psaltakis demands recognition and an apology for the alleged repeated oversight.
Following tonight’s Ethnikós Telikós 2025, Greece has officially chosen Klavdia, with her song “Asteromata,” as…
The semi-final draw for the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, has been completed. Greece will perform in the first half of the second semi-final on May 13th, while Cyprus will take the stage in the second half of the first semi-final on May 15th. The event was hosted by Jennifer Bosshard and Jan van Ditzhuijzen, featuring the traditional Host City Insignia ceremony.
Marina Satti’s recent appearance in a TikTok video, singing her song “Anatoli” on the New…
Klavdia (Klavdia Papadopoulou) revealed that her Eurovision 2025 song “Asteromata” speaks about themes of displacement and refugees, reflecting her personal connection to her family’s history. In a heartfelt interview, she shared her excitement for the national final and discussed her collaboration with director Fokas Evagelinos. The 23-year-old hopes to represent Greece at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest with her deeply emotional entry.
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.
But the song that made me go ‘Ah!’ was by Karafotis and Christoforos, because it was different from the others. It had a Greek, slightly laika feel to it, while the rest were either ballads or pop, but each with its own distinct style,” she said.
Amanda Georgiadi Tenfjord, Greece’s Eurovision 2022 contestant, has publicly supported Evangelia’s bid in the 2025 national final. Known for their collaboration on the song “AMAN,” these artists share a strong bond that shines through Amanda’s endorsement. Stay updated with Eurovisionfun for the latest on Greece’s national final!
Claudia Papadopoulou, known by her stage name Klavdia, is a Greek singer who gained recognition…
Marina Satti will not be participating in the Eurovision 2025 national final, reportedly due to strained relations with ERT. As anticipation builds for the event on January 30th, the lineup promises a night filled with surprises, music, and excitement, despite her absence.
Twelve artists will compete in the Greek national final for Eurovision 2025, held at the Christmas Theater in Galatsi on January 30th. The winner will represent Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest with their chosen song. Competing artists include established names like Konstantinos Christoforou and rising stars such as BARBZ and Xannova Xan.