We have a winner in Greece! And Greece has its entry for Basel - Klavdia will sing 'Asteromáta' at Eurovision 2025. On Thursday 30 January, Greece held its national final Ethnikós Telikós - its first ...
HOW TO WATCH: 'Ethnikós Telikós' is happening on Thursday 30 January. The show starts at 20:00 CET and you'll be able to stream it (outside of Greece) on the official Eurovision Song Contest YouTube ...
Marina Satti (Greece 2024) will perform during the interval of the show. The 2025 Greek Eurovision entry and act will be determined via a combined intenational jury, national jury, public vote ...
Both Helena Paparizou and Sakis Rouvas have represented Greece twice and are considered as Eurovision royalty both at home in Greece and overseas! Helena Paparizou has graced the Eurovision stage ...
“Asteromata,” performed by Klavdia was announced as the winner of Greece’s national selection, and will represent the country at Eurovision song contest 2025. Credit: Instagram/ klavdiaitiz Klavdia, ...
Greece first participated in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974, debuting with “Krasi, Thalassa ke t’Agori Mou” and finishing 11th. Since then, the country has participated 44 times and qualified for ...
Credit: AMNA A clash between Greece and Turkey is brewing over Greece’s entry for the 69th Eurovision Song Contest following complaints that it alludes to the Pontic Genocide in the early 20th century ...
Greece’s entry for Eurovision 2025, the song “Asteromata” performed by Klaudia, has sparked reactions in Turkey over its alleged historical references. The Turkish Radio and Television ...
Singer Klavdia will represent Greece at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, with her emotional ballad “Asteromata” (Starry Eyes), after winning the country’s first national final ...
Klavdia and her song ‘Asteromata’ will represent Greece at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland. The decision was made during the Greek national final, where both the public ...
Greece’s entry for the 69th Eurovision Song Contest, Asteromata, has stirred controversy in Turkey due to claims that it references the genocide of ethnic Greeks by Ottoman Turks during World War I ...