The songs competing in Armenia’s national selection Depi Evratesil have been revealed by public broadcaster AMPTV. One of these songs will represent Armenia at Eurovision 2025 in Basel.
Returning hopefuls among Depi Evratesil 2025 competitors
On Sunday (February 9th), AMPTV revealed all twelve songs that will be competing to represent the nation in Basel. The songs were released through the broadcaster’s official Youtube channel. You can check out the songs below:
| Draw | Artist | Song Title | Songwriters |
| 1 | PARG | “Survivor” | Alex Wilke, Armen Paul, Benjamin Alasu, Eva Voskanian, Joshua Curran, Martin Mooradian, Parg, Thomas G:son |
| 2 | Sevagir | “Falling” | Em Kalmukhyan |
| 3 | Anahit Adamyan | “Tiny Little Boo” | Boris Adamyan, Nick Egibyan |
| 4 | Mels | “Losing” | Arthur Armeni, Robert Koloyan, Tokionine |
| 5 | Simon | “Ay Paparey Bye” | Lilit Navasardyan, Nare Navasardyan |
| 6 | Flora Bichakhchyan | “Prayer” | Flora Bichakhchyan |
| 7 | Gevorg Harutyunyan | “Hey Man” | Eva Voskanyan, Gevorg Harutyunyan, Lilit Bleyan, Lilit Navasardyan, Nare Navasardyan |
| 8 | ALTSIGHT | “Dare to Dream” | Sargis Burnazyan |
| 9 | Anahit and Gasoiia | “Wild” | Gasoiia, Maya Sinanyan, Tokionine |
| 10 | Arsen Grigoryan and Kamil | “Will You Marry Me?” | Mariam Shahinyan, Vahram Petrosyan |
| 11 | Milena Mirijanyan | “Romantic Net” | Nick Egibyan |
| 12 | Athena Manoukian | “Daqueenation” | Athena Manoukian, DJ Paco |
In a post released on their Instagram account, AMPTV confirmed in which position the artists will be performing in during the course of Depi Evratesil 2025.
Depi Evratesil will take place on February 16th at the Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concert Complex. This is the venue where the Junior Eurovision Song Contest was held in both 2011 and 2022. The broadcaster added that the winner will be chosen exclusively through a televote, with no jury having a say in the selection of the representative.
Armenia’s Eurovision journey
In 2006, Armenia made their debut into the Eurovision Song Contest, where André represented the nation with his entry “Without Your Love”, placing 8th overall. Since their debut, Armenia has participated 16 times, 13 of which saw them make the Grand Final. Their best result, in 2008 and 2014, was 4th place; in 2008, Sirusho and “Qélé Qélé”, and in 2014, Aram MP3 with “Not Alone”.
French-Armenian band Ladaniva represented Armenia at the most recent contest, where they ultimately scored eighth in the grand final. Between the televote and the juries, “Jako” received 138 total points.
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News Source: AMPTV
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