Theo Evan set to represent Cyprus at Eurovision 2025

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Theo Evan is the first artist confirmed for Eurovision 2025, set to take place in Basel, Switzerland.

Representing Cyprus, Theo Evan (Evangelos Theodorou) will be the first Cypriot-born artist to compete at Eurovision since Hovig’s performance of Gravity in 2017.

He will be the first performer not born in Australia to represent Cyprus since 2022.

Hailing from Nicosia, Cyprus, Theo began his artistic journey as a singer and dancer at just seven years old.

Growing up, Theo was immersed in the arts, taking dance lessons, singing in his school choir and participating in theatre productions. He furthered his musical education at the prestigious Berkley College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.

His Eurovision entry is eagerly anticipated, with the song scheduled for release later in the season as part of the 69th edition of the contest.

Theo’s musical career includes his 2021 debut single The Wall and his most recent track, Dark Side. His unique style combines Mediterranean pop with dark, gritty tones and a contemporary pop fusion.

Theo’s career has seen him share the stage with notable artists such as Pharrell Williams, John Legend, and Justin Timberlake. He also made a cameo appearance in the hit HBO series Euphoria.

Source: AussieVision.

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