Australia will reveal their entry for Eurovision on 25th of February
Australian broadcaster, SBS has confirmed that they have internally selected their act for Eurovision Song Contest 2025. Today on the official Eurovision Instagram page it has been announced that Australia will be presenting their entry for Eurovision Song Contest 2025 on 25th of February at 19.00
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So far out of their 10 participations at the Eurovision Song Contest, Australia has organised three editions of their televised national final Eurovision – Australia Decides in 2019, 2020 and 2022. For the internal selection they have went seven times. Last December SBS has announced that there will be new commentators of the show as Myf Warhurst and Joel Creasy who have been on that task since 2017 are stepping down.
SBS is incredibly grateful to have had the privilege of working with the wonderful Myf Warhurst and Joel Creasey on the Eurovision Song Contest. Since 2017, this dynamic duo has brought passion, knowledge and undeniable chemistry to every broadcast, connecting Australian audiences to the magic of Eurovision. We thank Myf and Joel for their dedication, enthusiasm and brilliant banter which has made Eurovision a yearly highlight for fans across the country. Forever part of the Eurovision family, we’ll cherish your sparkling years in the commentary booth and can’t wait for you to pass on your hot tips and expertise as we welcome our new hosts in 2025.
Emily Griggs, Head of Delegation for Australia
In addition to that the website of the Australian broadcaster has confirmed their participation at the next edition of Eurovision Song Contest as they have opened a call for the acts interested to represent the country at the next years edition of the show and all interested can contact them on the following email address – entertainment@sbs.com.au. The format for next year selection has not been revealed yet but in the comparison the broadcaster hasn’t had an open call for the acts willing to take part at this years edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. They will be competing in the first half of the second semi-final which is scheduled to take place on 15th of May.
Last year, Australia marked their second NQ being represented by Electric Fields whose “One Milkali (One Blood)” ended on 11th place of the semi-final getting a total of 41 point, missing out the final for only 6 points. You can check out their performance below.
What are your expectations of the Australian act for Eurovision Song Contest 2025? Who would you like to see as their representative at the show? Let us know by leaving your thoughts in the comments and at our social media @escbubble