The organisers of London Eurovision Party are continuing to reveal the acts that are performing in this year’s event. The next act confirmed being Emmy who will represent Ireland at Eurovision 2025 with her entry “Laika Party”.
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), Miriana Conte (Malta 2025), Red Sebastian (Belgium 2025), ADONXS (Czechia 2025), Electro Velvet (UK 2015), Katarsis (Lithuania 2025) and Emmy (Ireland 2025) are the acts confirmed so far.
Tickets and information about the event are available on the London Eurovision Party website.
Ireland’s Eurovision History
In 1965, Ireland made their debut in the Eurovision Song Contest with Butch Moore and the song “Walking the Streets in the Rain”, which managed to place 6th. Since their debut, Ireland has participated 57 times (making the Grand Final 46 times). They have won the competition seven times – this is currently the joint record of most wins.
Ireland’s latest Eurovision participation saw them represented by Bambie Thug, with their song “Doomsday Blue”. They placed 6th in the Grand Final, receiving 278 points in total, 138 of which were from televoters and 142 were from the national juries. This is Ireland’s best result in the 21st century.
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News Source: London Eurovision Party
Photo Credit: Julia Marie Naglestad / NRK
