Luke Black performs at the second rehearsal of Eurovision 2023.
Luke Black performing at the second rehearsal of Eurovision 2023: Source: EBU/Sarah Louise Bennett.

The artists performing at this year’s pre-parties continue to be revealed and it has now been announced that Luke Black, who represented Serbia in 2023 will perform at Eurovision in Concert 2025, which will take place in Amsterdam on the 5th of April at AFAS Live.

Eurovision in Concert 2025

Tickets: You are able to purchase tickets for Eurovision in Concert 2025 via Ticketmaster NL.

Acts: The act confirmed so far are Claude (Netherlands 2025), and Shkodra Elektronike (Albania 2025) with Imaani (United Kingdom 1998) as a Special Guest. Serhat (San Marino 2016, 2019) and Luke Black (Serbia 2023) will perform at the Warm-Up Concert.

It has also been confirmed that Cornald Mass and Stefania will host Eurovision In Concert 2025.

Serbia’s Eurovision journey

In 2007, Serbia made its debut as an independent country, having previously participated as part of Yugoslavia and Serbia & Montenegro. There, they were represented by Marija Šerifović with “Molitva”, which managed to win the competition. Since their debut, Serbia has participated 16 times (13 of which, where they qualified for the Grand Final).

Teya Dora represented Serbia at Eurovision 2024 in Malmö with her song “Ramonda”. At this year’s competition, Serbia managed to qualify for the Grand Final, where they placed 17th. At the close of voting, she received 54 points – 22 coming from the jury and 32 from the televote.

Are you excited to see Luke Black perform at Eurovision in Concert on April 5? As always, let us know what you think by commenting below. Also, be sure to follow “That Eurovision Site” on FacebookInstagramTwitterTikTokTumblrThreads and Bluesky as we gear up for Eurovision 2025!

News Source: Eurovision in Concert

Photo Credit: Sarah Louise Bennett / EBU

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