This is ESCBubble’s winner of Ukraine’s Vidbir 2025
The Ukrainian national broadcaster Suspilne / UA:PBC is once again organizing Vidbir as their national selection, in order to choose Ukraine’s entrant in Eurovision 2025. A total of 10 acts will be competing in tonight’s show, and they will all try to win over the hearts of the three-member jury and the public, in order to be the one to represent Ukraine later this May in Basel.
From the moment all of the songs were released, we asked YOU to let us know which ones are your personal favorites. The current results of our poll are as follows:
- Masha Kondratenko – No Time To Cry – 33%
- Fiinka – Kulytura – 16%
- Ziferblat – Bird Of Pray – 16%
- Khayat – Honor – 14%
- Abiye – Dim – 5%
- Molodi – My Sea – 5%
- Vlad Sheryf – Wind Of Change – 4%
- Future Culture – Waste My Time – 3%
- DK Enerhetyk – Sil – 3%
- Krylata – Stay True – 1%
Our team members have also listened to all of the competing entries ahead of tonight’s show, and voted for their favorites. Our results are as follows:
- Ziferblat – Bird Of Pray
- Masha Kondratenko – No Time To Cry
- Molodi – My Sea
- Khayat – Honor
- Abiye – Dim
- Fiinka – Kulytura
- Vlad Sheryf – Wind Of Change
- Krylata – Stay True
- DK Enerhetyk – Sil
- Future Culture – Waste My Time
Our readers and our team members are not in line about how tonight’s show should go. Whilst the favorite of our team members are Ziferblat – the runner-up act of last year’s Vidbir, the runaway favorite of our readers is Masha Kondratenko. Apart from these two acts, our readers would love to see Fiinka complete the top three, whilst our team members believe that Molodi deserve a place in the top as well.
You can still vote for YOUR favorite act ahead of tonight’s Vidbir in our poll, as we will only close it at the end of tonight’s show. Let us know who YOUR personal favorites are by voting for up to three of them in our poll below:
Earlier this month four of our team members reviewed all ten finalists in Ukraine, and you can check out what they had to say about each of them right here: