With Eurosong 2025 only a few weeks away, Irish Broadcaster RTÉ is revealing the competing artists and songs this week. The artists are to be revealed throughout the week starting today. However, this morning, RTÉ made a surprise announcement to reveal that Bobbi Arlo will participate in the Irish selection.
About Bobbi Arlo
Bobbi Arlo describes her sound as vibrant and enigmatic’, and draws her inspiration from the likes of Shygirl and Sega Bodega. In a short amount of time, she has captured the attention of the Irish music scene, with her track “Feel it” being nominated for ‘Song of The Year’ at the RTÉ Choice Music Awards.
Bobbi Arlo will participate at Eurosong 2025 with her entry “Powerplay”, which will be revealed later today, January 20 at “The Ray D’Arcy Show” on RTÉ Radio.
What we know about Eurosong 2025
Eurosong 2025 will take place on February 7. The show will start at 21:35 local time. Eurosong 2025, yet again will take place on the Irish flagship talk show “The Late Late Show”. Ireland received. In the table below you can see the artists, entries and song-writers for Eurosong 2025 that have been revealed so far.
| Artist | Entry |
| Bobbi Arlo | “Powerplay” |
What is Eurosong?
Eurosong is the Irish national selection for Eurovision. The selection show often takes place on Ireland’s Friday night chat show “The Late Late Show”. It first started selecting Ireland’s Eurovision representative in 2006. In 2016 Ireland went internal with their Eurovision selection. In 2022 Eurosong returned as the selection method for Eurovision in Ireland.
Ireland’s Eurovision Journey
In 1965, Ireland made their debut in the Eurovision Song Contest with Butch Moore and the song “Walking the Streets in the Rain”, which managed to place 6th. Since their debut, Ireland has participated 57 times (making the Grand Final 46 times), and has won the competition seven times, which is currently tied for the record of most wins.
Ireland’s latest Eurovision participation saw them being represented by Bambie Thug, with their song “Doomsday Blue”. They placed 6th in the Grand Final, receiving 278 points in total, 138 of which were from televoters and 142 were from the national juries. This is Ireland’s best result in the 21st century.
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News Source: RTÉ
Photo Credit: Bobbi Arlo
