Klavdia to represent Greece in 2025 Eurovision

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After an eight-year hiatus, Greece’s Eurovision national final, Ethnikós Telikós 2025, returned overnight, with Klavdia emerging victorious with her ballad Asteromáta. She will represent Greece at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel this May.

Klavdia secured 44 points, narrowly beating Evangelia’s Vále, which earned 42 points.

Other notable placements included Barbz with Sirens (30 points) and Dinamiss with Odyssey (24 points).

The final standings were:

  1. Klavdia – Asteromáta – 44 points
  2. Evangelia – Vále – 42 points
  3. Barbz – Sirens – 30 points
  4. Dinamiss – Odyssey – 24 points
  5. Xannova Xan – Play It! – 20 points
  6. Kostas Ageris – Gi mou – 18 points
  7. Rikki – Elevator (Up and Down) – 14 points
  8. Konstantinos Christoforou & Kostas Karafotis – Parádeisos – 13 points
  9. Thanos Lambrou – Free Love – 12 points
  10. Georgina Kalais & John Vlaseros – High Road – 8 points
  11. Andy Nicholas – Lost My Way – 8 points
  12. Nafsika Gavrilaki – Unhurt Me – 0 points

The event, held at the Christmas Theatre in Athens, was determined by a mix of public vote (50%), Greek jury (25%), and international jury (25%). Greek Eurovision legends Helena Paparizou and Sakis Rouvas hosted the show.

Source: Aussie Vision.

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