The organisers of London Eurovision Party are continuing to reveal the name of the acts that are performing in this year’s event, with the next act confirmed being Abor & Tynna who will represent Germany at Eurovision 2025 with their entry “Baller”
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), Emmy (Ireland 2025), Go-Jo (Australia 2025), Melody (Spain 2025) and Abor & Tynna (Germany 2025) are the acts confirmed so far.
Tickets and information about the event are available on the London Eurovision Party website.
Germany’s Eurovision Journey
Germany has been part of Eurovision since the beginning, debuting in 1956. Their debut entries were Walter Andreas Schwarz’s “Im Wartesaal zum großen Glück” and Freddy Quinn’s “So geht das jede Nacht”. Germany has appeared at every Eurovision except for 1996, which means they have been at more Contests than any other country. They have a long history of success in Eurovision, finishing in the top 3 an impressive 13 times. Germany has won the contest twice: Nicole won in 1982 with her song “Ein bißchen Frieden”, taking home 161 points. Their second win came in 2010, when Lena scored 246 points with her song “Satellite”.
Germany’s most recent Eurovision entry was Isaak with “Always on the Run”. As Germany is part of the Big 5, they automatically qualified for the Grand Final. In the Final, the song received 117 points and finished in 12th place – the first time the country has finished on the left hand side of the scoreboard since 2018.
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News Source: London Eurovision Party
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