The second semi-final of Eurovision 2025 has now concluded, and we have the last 10 qualifiers for Saturday’s Final.

Who qualified for the Grand Final?

Please note that the United Kingdom, France, and Germany are automatic qualifiers and were not being voted on tonight. The full breakdown of results, including the finishing positions and the number of points received, will not be revealed until after the end of voting on Saturday’s final.

Running
Order
CountryEntrantEntryStatus
1🇦🇺 AustraliaGo-Jo“Milkshake Man”Did Not Qualify
2🇲🇪 MontenegroNina Žižić“Dobrodošli”Did Not Qualify
3🇮🇪 IrelandEmmy“Laika Party”Did Not Qualify
4🇱🇻 LatviaTautumeitas“Bur man laimi”Qualified
5🇦🇲 ArmeniaParg“Survivor”Qualified
6🇦🇹 AustriaJJ“Wasted Love”Qualified
🇬🇧 United KingdomRemember Monday“What The Hell Just Happened?”N/A
7🇬🇷 GreeceKlavdia“Asteromata”Qualified
8🇱🇹 LithuaniaKatarsis“Tavo Akys”Qualified
9🇲🇹 MaltaMiriana Conte“Serving”Qualified
10🇬🇪 GeorgiaMariam Shengelia“Freedom”Did Not Qualify
🇫🇷 FranceLouane“Maman”N/A
11🇩🇰 DenmarkSissal“Hallucination”Qualified
12🇨🇿 CzechiaAdonxs“Kiss Kiss Goodbye”Did Not Qualify
13🇱🇺 LuxembourgLaura Thorn“La poupée monte le son”Qualified
14🇮🇱 IsraelYuval Raphael“New Day Will Rise”Qualified
🇩🇪 GermanyAbor & Tynna“Baller”N/A
15🇷🇸 SerbiaPrinc“Mila”Did Not Qualify
16🇫🇮 FinlandErika Vikman“Ich Komme”Qualified

Please note that the running order for the final has not been revealed at present and will be done so over the course of Thursday evening.

All About Eurovision 2025

Switzerland will be hosting the 69th edition of the competition following Nemo’s historic win at Eurovision 2024 in Malmö. A few weeks after their win, Reto Peritz, and Moritz Stadler were announced as the Executive Producers, with other roles revealed in July 2024.

Basel, Bern & Biel/Bienne, Geneva, and Zurich submitted bids to host next year’s competition, with Basel and Geneva being shortlisted as the final two cities. After the shortlist, it was decided that Basel will host Eurovision 2025, at St. Jakobshalle with the shows taking place on May 13, 15 and 17.

The visual identity for this year’s contest is “Unity Shapes Love”, which was developed by Art Director Artur Deyneuve, and was inspired by the Swiss tradition of direct democracy, with the message conveyed visually through the iconic Eurovision heart symbol.

What do you think about the semi-final one qualifiers? How did your favourite do tonight? As always, let us know what you think by commenting below. As always, let us know what you think by commenting below. Also, be sure to follow ‘That Eurovision Site’ on TwitterFacebookInstagramTikTokThreads and Bluesky as we head towards the end of Eurovision 2025!

News Source: EBU

Photo Credit: SRG SSR

By Euan T

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