🇵🇹 Festival da Canção 2025 semi-final running orders revealed

Portuguese broadcaster RTP has confirmed the running order for the two semi-finals of Festival da Canção 2025.

The Running orders

The running orders for the two semi-finals of Festival da Canção 2025 are as follows. The allocation for each semi was decided in a draw on the date of the reveal of the composers, and announced on 20th December. Six songs qualify from each semi-final – Five from a combination of televote and jury vote, with a sixth decided from a second round of pure televote.

Semi-Final One (22nd February)

Running
Order
ArtistEntry
1Xico GaiatoAi Senhor!
2Rita SampaioVoltas
3Du NothinSobre Nós
4Marco RodriguesA Minha Casa
5Margarida CampeloEu sei que o amor
6JOSHTristeza
7Capital da BulgáriaLisboa
8BluayNinguém
9Jéssica PinaCalafrio
10PeculiarAdamastor

Semi-Final 2 (1st March)

Running
Order
ArtistEntry
1A CantadeiraResponso à Mulher
2TOTAá-tê-xis
3bomazineApago Tudo
4emmy CurlRapsódia da Paz
5Inês Marques LucasQuantos Queres
6Fernando DanielMedo
7Luca Argel feat. Pri AzevedoQuem foi?
8NAPADeslocado
9Diana VilarinhoCotovia
10HENKAI Wanna Destroy U

What is Festival da Canção?

Festival da Canção is a Portuguese music festival held every year. Artists apply, but they also get invited to take part in the festival by the broadcaster RTP. Festival da Canção selects the Portuguese representative for the Eurovision Song Contest.

This national final is one of the oldest national finals and has been going for 57 years. The first edition of Festival da Canção was all the way back in 1964. The festival was held in 1970 and 2000 despite the country not taking part in the contest, first due to a boycott, and then in 2000 due to be relegated from the contest.

FdC differs from most national finals by sourcing their competitors by inviting songwriters to compose a song, rather than artists applying directly with a song.

Portugal’s Eurovision Journey

Portugal debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest with António Calvário’s “Oração” in 1964. Since then, Portugal has participated in the competition 55 times – appearing the final 46 times. Their only win in the competition came in 2017 with Salvador Sobral, performing his heart-wrenching song “Amar Pelos Dois”.

Portugal’s most recent participation was with iolanda and the song “Grito”. iolanda managed to qualify for the Grand Final and once there, she finished in 10th place. She received a total of 152 points, of which 139 points came from the jury and 13 points came the televote.

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News Source – RTP

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