ADONXS promotional image. Credit: Kubo Krizo
ADONXS is representing Czechia at Eurovision 2025 (Credit: Kubo Krizo)

Czech broadcaster ČT have confirmed that Slovak singer ADOXNS will represent the country at next year’s Eurovision Song Contest in Basel.

ADONXS joins Eurovision line-up

ADONXS is the third name on the Eurovision 2025 line-up, joining Theo Evan, who was announced as the Cypriot representative back in September, and Nina Žižić, who is representing Montenegro with “Dobrodošli”. ADONXS’s song will be released at a future date, yet to be revealed.

About ADONXS

After spending five years with the music group PACE, ADONXS, real name Adam Pavlovčin rose to fame after winning the 2021 edition of Superstar, the joint Czech-Slovak version of the Idol format. He released his debut album AGE OF ADONXS in November 2022. He is particularly known for his androgyny on stage, as well as his distinct basso profondo voice.

Czechia’s Eurovision journey

Czechia made their debut in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2007, with Kabát’s “Malá dama”; however, their debut entry finished last in a 28-song semi-final, scoring only 1 point. This kicked off three consecutive non-qualifications, with their best result coming in 2008, finishing in second-last place. Having withdrawn in 2009 due to poor results, Czechia returned to the Contest in 2015. In 2016, Czechia qualified for the first time with Gabriela Gunciková’s “I Stand”.

Czechia opted for a national selection in 2024, ultimately choosing Aiko with the song “Pedestal”. “Pedestal” scored 38 points in the second semifinal, placing eleventh and just missing out on the Grand Final.

What do you think of Czechia‘s choice? Do you think ADONXS can take them back to the final? As always, please let us know what you think by getting involved in the comments below. Also, be sure to follow ‘That Eurovision Site’ on FacebookInstagramTwitterTikTokThreads and Bluesky for more information about Eurovision 2025!

News Source: ČT

Photo Credit: Kubo Krizo

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