The organisers of London Eurovision Party are continuing to reveal the names of the acts that are performing in this year’s event. The next confirmed act is Miriana Conte, who will represent Malta at Eurovision 2025 with her entry “Kant (Singing)”.
London Eurovision Party 2025
About the Pre-Party: London Eurovision Party (LEP) is the originator of the Pre-Party concept, and will be returning for its 16th edition. The show will take place at Here@Outernet in central London on April 13th, 2025.
Acts: Shkodra Elektronike (Albania 2025), Nina Žižić (Montenegro 2025), Vladana (Montenegro 2022), Vasil (North Macedonia 2020/21), Erika Vikman (Finland 2025), Laura Thorn (Luxembourg 2025), JJ (Austria 2025), Klemen (Slovenia 2025), Kaleen (Austria 2024), Kyle Alessandro (Norway 2025), Sissal (Denmark 2025) and Miriana Conte (Malta 2025) are the acts confirmed so far.
Tickets and information about the event are available on the London Eurovision Party website.
Malta’s Eurovision History
Malta made its Eurovision debut in 1971, with Joe Grech performing “Marija I-Maltija” (Maria the Maltese Lass), finishing 18th with 52 points. Malta did not participate in Eurovision from 1975 until 1991. They returned with the song “Could It Be” by Paul Giordimaina and Georgina, finishing 12th with 32 points. Since then, Malta has been at every Eurovision and finished in the top 10 an impressive 12 times. Their best result is second place, which they’ve achieved twice. The first time was in 2002, when Ira Losco sang “7th Wonder,” and the second time in 2005 with Chiara’s “Angel.”
Sarah Bonnici represented Malta in 2024 with her song “Loop”. When all was said and done, Sarah placed 16th in the second semifinal, garnering 13 points.
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News Source: London Eurovision Party
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