🇬🇷 Klavdia and Tamta announced as guest acts for Sing for Greece

Klavdia from Greece performed Asteromáta in the Grand Final of Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland

Sing for Greece will feature special guest performances from two notable artists during its semi-final shows. Klavdia will open semi-final one, while Tamta is set to take the stage during semi-final two.

Guest performers revealed

On Wednesday, February 11, Klavdia, who represented Greece at Eurovision 2025 with “Asteromáta”, will perform at the first semi-final of Sing for Greece and help kick off the selection event.

Meanwhile, on Friday, February 13, Tamta will make a guest appearance during the second semi-final. The Greek-Georgian pop star is well-known to Eurovision fans after representing Cyprus at the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with “Replay” and placing 13th in the Grand Final.

The final will take place on February 15. All three shows will be hosted by Giorgos Kapoutzidis, Betty Maggira, and Katerina Vrana.

Greece’s Eurovision journey

In 1974, Greece made its debut in the Eurovision Song Contest with “Krasi, thalassa ke t’agori mou” which placed 11th. Since then, they have participated on 44 occasions (41 of which made the Grand Final), and have won once, in 2005.

Greece’s most recent Eurovision participation saw them being represented by Klavdia with the song “Asteromáta”. Following her performance, Greece qualified for the Grand Final, finishing in 6th place. She earned a total of 231 points, of which 105 were from the national juries and 126 were from the televoters.

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News Source: eurovoix

Photo Credit: Sarah Louise Bennett / EBU

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