After revealing the winner of the wildcard round this morning, LRT have now now announced the running order for the EurovizijaLT final.
The final running order
With the 11 acts now announced for Friday’s final we now know where each act will perform in the final. The winner will be decided by an equally weighted jury and televote.
| Running Order | Entrant | Entry |
| 1 | Rug!le | Ikona Žemaitė |
| 2 | Walls of Water | Unshakeable |
| 3 | Lion Ceccah | Sólo quiero más |
| 4 | Nøra Blu | Hold My Own |
| 5 | NOY | Stand Up |
| 6 | ATIKIN | Deganti Žemelė |
| 7 | SHWR | Contact! |
| 8 | Vilnius Voices | Grįšim |
| 9 | Lolita Zero | Salve in meum mundum |
| 10 | Paulè | Sako |
| 11 | Black Biceps | Let me cook |
What is EurovizijaLT?
Lithuania has used a national final to select its Eurovision representative for all of its entries bar its debut in 1994. The national final itself has undergone frequent name changes and small format changes. From 2020 to 2023, the country used “Pabandom iš naujo!” (translation – We try again!) as its national final. Most recently in 2024, Eurovizija.LT was the name of the national final. There were 40 participants across 5 semi-finals, with two participants advancing to the final from each.
Lithuania’s Eurovision Journey
The Baltic nation made its debut at the Eurovision Song contest in 1994, where Ovidijus Vyšniauskas represented them with the song “Lopšinė mylimai”, which placed 25th. Since then, Lithuania has participated 22 times and made the Grand Final 15 times. LT United gave Lithuania their best ever Eurovision result back in 2006, where the country placed 6th.
In 2025, Katarsis represented Lithuania, participating with the song “Tavo akys”. Performing in the second semi-final, Katarsis qualified for the final in sixth place. In the Grand Final, Lithuania finished in 16th place overall, with 96 points – 34 points came from the juries, with another 62 points from the televote.
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Source: LRT, via Eurodiena
Photo credit: LRT
