Eurovision 2025: The finalists of the national selection have been announced.

Finalists of the national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025
Finalists of the national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025

The national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 started with the announcement of the finalists' names and the opening of online voting for the longlist. In January, the tenth participant of the finals will be determined, and the complete list of participants will be published by January 17. The final will take place on February 8 in the form of a TV concert.

Finalists of the national selection:

  • Future Culture - Waste my Time

Future Culture is a Kyiv music formation that combines various genres in their music.

  • Khaya - Honor

Khaya is a Ukrainian singer known for his songs in the Folktronica genre.

  • Krylata - Stay true

Krylata is a young singer who became famous through her songs on TikTok.

  • Molodi - My sea

Molodi is a joint project of musicians Kyrylo Rohovyi and Ivan Stepanychev.

  • Ziferblat - Bird of pray

Ziferblat is a Ukrainian band that previously participated in the national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024.

  • Abiye - Home

Abiye is a young Ukrainian singer who combines acoustic rock and Ukrainian soul.

  • DK Energetik - Silt

DK Energetik is a Ukrainian band that promotes post-punk.

  • Masha Kondratenko - No time to cry

Masha Kondratenko is a Ukrainian singer known for her participation in the talent show “Voice of the Country”.

  • Vlad Sheriff - Wind of change

Vlad Sheriff is a Ukrainian pop artist and songwriter who also participated in the talent show “Voice of the Country”.

Additionally, a voting for jury members will take place, where the three most popular candidates, along with the audience, will determine Ukraine's representatives for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. The competition will be held in the Swedish city of Basel.

A code of conduct will apply for participants and media representatives, and violations may lead to the loss of accreditation rights.


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