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The Greek National Final of Eurovision 2025 is broadcast live by “Voice of Greece” | 30 Jan. 2025, 20:00

On Thursday, January 30, 2025, “Voice of Greece” tunes in to the rhythms of Eurovision, bringing the experience of the national final of the grand contest live to Greeks around the world. The broadcast from the “Voice of Greece” studio will be hosted by the station’s music producer, Stelios Ioannidis.

The grand evening on “Voice of Greece” kicks off at 20:00 Athens time, with Stelios Ioannidis dedicating an hour of his show “Uneven Notes” to a special tribute to Eurovision, featuring beloved songs from the contest’s inception to the present day.

At 21:00 Athens time, Stelios Ioannidis will go live from the “Voice of Greece” studio to the Christmas Theater and the Greek national final, where the song representing Greece at Eurovision 2025 will be chosen. He will bring listeners up close to the event, capturing every detail of this grand night.

The evening’s hosts will be Sakis Rouvas and Helena Paparizou, while the artistic direction of the event is led by Fokas Evangelinos. Tune in to ERT’s global radio from anywhere in the world to listen live as the 12 finalists compete.

“Voice of Greece” will be with you until the very end of the event, culminating in the announcement of the song that will represent Greece at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Switzerland.




The order of appearance of the 12 finalists in the National Final

Following a draw, the order of appearance of the 12 finalists in the National Final for Greece’s Eurovision 2025 representation has been determined.

The draw was conducted by the artists themselves, and their performance order in the National Final is as follows:

Xannova Xan – «Play It!»

RIKKI – «Elevator (Up and Down)»

Θάνος Λάμπρου – «Free Love»

Κώστας Αγέρης – «Γη μου»

Andy Nicolas – «Lost My Way»

Klavdia – «Αστερομάτα»

Κωνσταντίνος Χριστοφόρου, Κώστας Καραφώτης – «Παράδεισος»

Georgina Kalais, John Vlaseros – «High Road»

BARBZ – «Sirens»

Evangelia – «Vále»

Dinamiss – «Odyssey»

Nafsica – «Unhurt Me»



Broadcast: Thursday, January 30, 2025, 20:00 Athens time

Live connection with the Christmas Theater begins at 21:00 Athens time

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