🇨🇿 Artist to be announced on 8 March and song on 11 March

According to the official Eurovision social media calendar, the Czech entry will be unveiled in two stages. The artist representing Czechia will first be announced on 8 March at 20:00 CET, while the official music video and full song release will follow three days later on 11 March at 20:00 CET.

Mysterious teaser

The teaser photos feature a silhouetted figure along with the phrase “Follow a voice unknown”, continuing the mysterious promotional campaign launched by the broadcaster earlier this week.

The campaign appears designed to build intrigue ahead of the reveal, with fans speculating online about the identity of the performer.

Internal Selection Once Again for Czechia

Česká televize has relied on internal selection methods in recent years, allowing the broadcaster to develop its Eurovision entries behind closed doors before unveiling them to the public later in the season.

According to ČT, the decision to select a male performer was made after evaluating several candidates during the internal process.

Czechia’s Eurovision journey

Czechia made its debut in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2007, with Kabát’s “Malá dama”; however, their debut entry finished last in a 28-song semi-final, scoring only 1 point. This kicked off three consecutive non-qualifications, with their best result coming in 2008, finishing in second-last place. Having withdrawn in 2009 due to poor results, Czechia returned to the Contest in 2015. In 2016, Czechia qualified for the first time with Gabriela Gunciková’s “I Stand”.

Czechia reverted to an internal selection for 2025, selecting ADONXS with “Kiss Kiss Goodbye”. The song scored 29 points in the second semifinal, placing twelfth and missing out on the Grand Final for the second consecutive year.

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