Greece and Cyprus at Eurovision 2025: What to expect

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As excitement builds for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, all eyes are on Basel, Switzerland, where 37 countries will compete for the crown.

This year, Greece and Cyprus are sending two standout artists with emotionally rich and culturally rooted performances that promise to leave a mark on the European stage.

Greece: Klavdia and the starry-eyed ballad ‘Asteromáta’

Representing Greece is 22-year-old Klavdia, a rising talent who first gained national attention as a finalist on The Voice of Greece, mentored by Eurovision legend Helena Paparizou.

Her entry, ‘Asteromáta’ (which translates to starry-eyed), is a moving ballad sung in Greek. It fuses traditional melodies with modern electronic production and includes the sound of the klarino (Greek clarinet), adding an unmistakably Hellenic character.

Though inspired by universal themes of loss and displacement, the song resonates particularly with Klavdia’s Pontic Greek heritage, touching on memories of forced migration and cultural resilience. Her staging is expected to deliver a visual surprise that echoes the emotional power of the track.

Cyprus: Theo Evan’s dark pop anthem ‘Shh’

Cyprus will be represented by Theo Evan, a versatile performer from Nicosia known for his singing, songwriting, dancing, and acting.

Selected internally by CyBC, Theo will perform ‘Shh’, a moody, enigmatic pop song written by a team that includes Dimitris Kontopoulos and Elsie Bay.

Theo studied at Berklee College of Music and briefly appeared as an extra in the series Euphoria. His artistic style blends Mediterranean pop with international influences, and his musical inspirations range from Stromae to Michael Jackson.

‘Shh’ is expected to feature bold staging and powerful choreography, reinforcing Cyprus’s reputation for polished pop entries.

Key dates to watch

  • Tuesday 13 May, First Semi-Final: Theo Evan (Cyprus) will perform in the second half of this show.
  • Thursday 15 May, Second Semi-Final: Klavdia (Greece) will compete for a place in the final.
  • Saturday 17 May, Grand Final: The top 26 entries will perform at Basel’s St. Jakobshalle Arena.

All shows will be broadcast live across Europe and Australia, and streamed online.

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