Go-Jo who is representing Australia at Eurovision 2025

After taking to the stage at the London Eurovision Party, Georgia spoke with Go-Jo for an interview. Go-Jo is representing Australia at Eurovision 2025 with his entry “Milkshake Man”.

Check out our interview with Go-Jo here!

Together, Georgia and Go-Jo discuss Marty’s gratitude for being a part of the Eurovision family, the creative process that resulted in the writing of “Milkshake Man” and the hidden meaning behind the innuendo-laden song. He also reveals some touching advice his mother gave to him which has been the driving force behind his entry for Eurovision this year. He also defends his love of spearmint milkshakes from Georgia!

Who is Go-Jo?

Go-Jo is the stage name of Marty Zambotto, a 29-year-old singer from Manjimup in Western Australia. Growing up on a remote farm, Marty’s initial focus was on Australian football, becoming a semi-professional player for the East Perth Royals. However, the pull to music proved too strong, and he eventually decided to pursue music full time. Since then, the star has released his own original music, with his track “Mrs. Hollywood” being viewed over 1 billion times across various video platforms.

The track Go-Jo has for Eurovision – “Milkshake Man” – was written by Marty himself, Jason Bovino and Amy and George Sheppard, who themselves are Eurovision alumni.

Australia’s Eurovision journey

The most recent country to debut into the Eurovision Song Contest, Australia debuted in 2015. Guy Sebastian represented the land down under with his entry “Tonight Again” in Vienna, where they placed 5th. Since their debut, they have participated every single year of the competition.

Australia internally selected Electric Fields to represent them in 2024 with the song “One Milkali (One Blood)”. The band ultimately failed to reach the Grand Final, placing eleventh in the first semifinal with 41 televote points.

Are you excited to see Go-Jo compete at Eurovision? What do you think of his entry “Milkshake Man”? As always, let us know what you think by commenting below. Also, be sure to follow ‘That Eurovision Site’ on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Threads TikTok and Bluesky as we prepare for Eurovision 2025.

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