Zoë Më, who will represent Switzerland at Eurovision 2025

Only a few days after being announced that Zoë Më will represent Switzerland at Eurovision 2025, her entry “Voyage” has now been revealed.

“Voyage” for the home team

“Voyage” is a ballad style song sung in French Zoë won the right to represent Switzerland in Eurovision after winning the internal selection that featured more than 400 submissions.

Who is Zoë Më?

Zoë Më is a 24-year-old singer from Freiburg. Her musical style is very varied, as she sings in both German and French and also experiments with different speech melodies in both pop songs and emotional ballads. She was named “SRF 3 Best Talent” in 2024, an award Eurovision alumni Nemo and Marius Bear had won previously.

Switzerland’s Eurovision Journey

Switzerland both hosted and debuted in the inaugural Eurovision Song Contest in 1956. Their first participation was successful, as they won with Lys Assia’s “Refrain”. Since then, they have participated on 63 occasions, making the Grand Final 52 times.

Switzerland’s most recent participation saw them being represented by Nemo with their song “The Code”. Performing in the second semi-final, they qualified for the Grand Final for a fifth consecutive participation. At the end of voting in the final, it was revealed Switzerland had won the Contest. Nemo scored 365 points with the national juries, as well as 226 points with the televote. The overall winning score for “The Code” was 591 points. This win marks Switzerland’s third win in the contest following on from Lys Assia in 1956 and Celine Dion in 1988.

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News Source: SRF

Photo credit: SRF / Maurice Haas

By Euan T

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