Burmak on Ziferblat at Eurovision: 'They brought light and hope from a country being bombed'.
Maria Burmak on Ukraine's performance at Eurovision 2025
Famous Ukrainian singer Maria Burmak shared her impressions of the performance of the band Ziferblat at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. She noted that the emotional burden on the contestants was very high.
«It wasn't just a number from Ukraine. I often think about the strength of the emotional burden that falls on musicians. Ziferblat's performance was like «a released arrow». Our ones were like those burning lights from the performance. Our birds, bringing light and hope with their song from a country that is being bombed. Who else there has such experience?! There was also a girl from Israel who survived (and I will vote for her)», - emphasized Maria Burmak.
The singer emphasized the emotionality of Ziferblat's performance and thanked the participants for their music, which carries a deep meaning.
Austria's Victory and Eurovision Results
As a result of Eurovision 2025, the winner was the representative of Austria, JJ, with the song 'Wasted Love'. His performance received a large number of points and impressed both the audience and the jury.
JJ's composition combined elements of opera and pop music, bringing the third victory for Austria at Eurovision after previous triumphs.
Ukraine took 9th place in the final standings of the contest, which was a worthy result for it. The band Ziferblat received a large number of points and thanked everyone for their support and recognition after the performance.
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