Gaja Photo credit: Justyna Steczkowska
Gaja Photo credit: Justyna Steczkowska

Tonight, Poland held its Eurovision 2025 selection ‘Wielki finał polskich kwalifikacji 2025′, where it was revealed that Justyna will represent Poland in Basel with “Gaja”.

Justyna will represent Poland at Eurovision 2025

“Gaja” won with 39.32% of the vote. In addition to the 11 competing songs, we also saw the show opened by Baby Lasagna performing ‘Rim Tim Tagi Dim’. For the intervals Baby Lasagna returned to the stage to preform ‘Biggie Boom Boom’, ‘ Don’t hate yourself’, and ‘Stress’, with Michał Szpak following with performances of ‘Bondage’ and ‘Colour of your life’.

Ahead of tonight’s show we got a chance to chat to several of the acts that competed tonight. You can listen to our interviews via the links below.

Running orderArtistSongPercentResult
1Chrust“Tempo”5.924
2Kuba Szmajkowski“Pray”3.985
3Justyna Steczkowska“Gaja”39.321
4Tynsky“Miracle”1.469
5Daria Marx“Let It Burn”0.811
6Sw@da x Niczos“Lusterka”23.692
7Janusz Radek“In Cosmic Mist”3.847
8Marien“Can’t Hide”1.3910
9Teo“Immortal”3.916
10Sonia Maselik“Rumours”1.708
11Dominik Dudek“Hold the Light”13.943

Poland’s Eurovision journey

In 1994, Poland made their debut at the Eurovision Song Contest represented by Edyta Górniak with the song “To nie ja!” and placed 2nd, Poland’s best result at the contest to date. Since then, Poland has participated 26 times, qualifying for the Grand Final 16 times.

Poland internally selected Luna and “The Tower” to represent them at Eurovision 2024. She received 35 points in the televote, placing twelfth in the first semifinal.

What do you think of Poland’s choice? How do you think they’ll do in Basel? 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 Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Threads, tumblr, and Bluesky for more information about Eurovision 2025!

News Source: TVP
Photo credit: Justyna

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