🇵🇱 Marianna Kłos enters the studio for JESC 2025 song

Poland’s broadcaster TVP has officially confirmed that creative work is underway on the song that Marianna Kłos will perform at Junior Eurovision 2025 in Tbilisi.

Song in the making: early studio footage released

Marianna shared a behind-the-scenes studio moment via social media, showing her collaborating with composers and songwriters. While no official title or release date has been set, fans can catch the buzz that the track is nearing completion and that the recording process is actively underway.

Who is Marianna Kłos?

Marianna Kłos is known for her appearance as the runner-up in the 8th season of The Voice Kids Poland. She is also involved in musical theatre in Warsaw and has expressed interest in dance, piano, and dubbing. Her participation in Junior Eurovision marks the first time Poland has opted for an internal selection since 2018, having previously relied on the national final format Szansa na sukces from 2019 to 2024.

Poland’s Junior Eurovision journey

In 2003, Poland participated in the inaugural edition of the competition, represented by Katarzyna Żurawik with the song “Coś mnie nosi”, which placed 16th. Poland participated for another year before going on a 12-year break and returning in 2016. Since returning to the competition, they have participated five times and have managed back-to-back wins in 2018 and 2019.

Dominik Arim most recently competed for Poland, singing “All Together” at the 2024 contest in Madrid. He received 13 points from the jury and 48 from the online vote for an overall score of 12th out of 17.

Are you excited to hear Marianna’s song? What musical direction do you think she’ll explore? As always, please let us know what you think by getting involved in the comments below. Also, be sure to follow ‘That Eurovision Site’ on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Threads, tumblr, and Bluesky for more information about Junior Eurovision 2025!

News Source: eurovoix.com

Photo Credit: TVP

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