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She rode a wave of hype in the run up to Ethnikós Telikós 2025 — Greece’s Eurovision 2025 national final. And on Thursday evening Klavdia delivered. Her vocally flawless performance of “Asteromata” saw her win — and book her ticket to Basel.

The Show

Ethnikós Telikós 2025, the Greek national final, takes place at 20:00 CET. Two of Greece‘s most iconic Eurovision artists, Helena Paparizou and Sakis Rouvas will host tonight’s show.

Watch on YouTube from 20.00 CET

Greek-based fans can watch the event live on the Greek public broadcaster’s main TV channel, ERT1. Additionally, ERT World and ERTFLIX International will ensure international viewers can also watch the show. 

Who’s competing in Ethnikós Telikós 2025?

Twelve artists will take to the stage in hopes of securing the ticket to represent Greece in Basel, Switzerland. Here is the full lineup along with their songs:

  • RIKKI – “Elevator (Up and Down)”
  • Thanos Lamprou – “Free Love”
  • Kostas Ageris – “Gi mou”
  • Andy Nicolas – “Lost My Way”
  • Klavdia – “Asteromata”
  • Konstantinos Christoforou & Kostas Karafotis – “Paradeisos”
  • Georgina Kalais & John Vlaseros – “High Road”
  • BARBZ (Barbara Argyrou) – “Sirens”
  • Evangelia – “Vale”
  • Dinamiss – “Odyssey”
  • Nafsica – “Unhurt Me”
  • Xannova Xan – “Play It!”

How will the winner be decided?

To ensure a fair and balanced result, the winner of Ethnikós Telikós 2025 will be determined through a combination of votes:

  • 50% public televote
  • 25% domestic jury
  • 25% international jury

The countries that will comprise the international jury are Belgium, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, and Norway, ensuring a diverse range of musical perspectives.

After voting ends, the presenters will announce the top three contestants with the highest combined scores. The finalists will take the stage, and then the time will come when we will know the final winner live, who will represent Greece in Basel. ERT will release the full detailed results after the national final at a later stage.

Interval acts

Hosts Helena Paparizou and Sakis Rouvas will open the night alongside the ERT Contemporary Music Orchestra and the ERT Choir, performing three iconic Eurovision songs: “Waterloo” by ABBA“Hold Me Now” by Johnny Logan, and “Ligo Krasi, Ligo Thalassa kai to Agori Mou” by Marinella, Greece’s first-ever Eurovision entry. They will return to the stage later for additional performances of classic hits.

Adding to the excitement, last year’s Greek representative Marina Satti will perform her Eurovision 2024 hit “ZARI”, while Theo Evan, Cyprus‘ Eurovision 2025 act, will also take the stage.

The night will proceed with the performances of the 12 finalists before the voting determines who will represent Greece in Basel.

Greece at Eurovision

This year’s final marks Greece’s return to a full-scale national selection for the first time since 2015, which MAD TV had also organised. Fans may recall that a national final was planned in 2018, an internal selection led to Yianna Terzi representing Greece with “Oniro mou”.

Greece has a proud history in the contest, including its iconic win in 2005 with “My Number One” by Helena Paparizou. Last year, Marina Satti represented the country with “Zari”, finishing 11th in the Grand Final after placing 5th in the semi-final.

Who do you think would slay representing Greece this year? Let us know in the comments section below!

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azeri_cherry
azeri_cherry
9 months ago

I love Chlamydia’s song, 12 points from Azerbaijan

Sonam
Sonam
9 months ago
Reply to  azeri_cherry

I m sure in your country you are full of Chlamydias

Dope
Dope
9 months ago

It’s okay and that’s the best I can say about this, as it doesn’t interest me that much. Meh.

Greg
Greg
9 months ago

Very average song, nothing new here and the staging is so boring. They need to spice it up or people will fall asleep.

Stephanie
Stephanie
9 months ago

I don’t know about this one. Maybe I have to listen it again…But hey it’s in Greek and that’s a positive thing!

Michael
Michael
9 months ago

Looking at the voting board…I’m not sure if it makes sense. A total of 233 votes for 11 songs (last place got zero points). That is 2 x 58 (=12+10+8+7+6+5+4+3+2+1) which is 232 points. I suppose the televote has maybe 1 extra point to break a tie so their highest point would be 13 instead of 12. Okay so 233 votes make sense from two sets of votes. How does the winning song get 44 points? Shouldn’t the maximum points be 25 (top points from both juries (12) and televote (13)). Does anyone know the real breakdown of the Greek… Read more »

Phil
Phil
9 months ago

You had Nafsica and Evangelina and this boring song won….. ?? Make me fall asleep more than sleeping beauty did

Marie
Marie
9 months ago
Reply to  Phil

Nafsica made us all fell asleep lol. Boring ballad from the 90’s.

Dolly
Dolly
9 months ago

Awful , I think this is one of the worse Greek songs ever

maribel
maribel
9 months ago

Bravo Klavdia

Pauly
Pauly
9 months ago

I think it has a lot of potential but it’s a very special song so it needs get a massive makeover like Jamala did in 2016. They might need to slightly change the song to give it some dynamism and climax but the staging should tell a story. I want her to move her hands more and show emotions. Her voice is excellent so that’s a major plus because we usually see artists with great songs but awful vocals. I cannot say if this is going to qualify but I can totally say they need to be more creative and… Read more »

vetrina
vetrina
9 months ago

It will slay the jury vote in the Balkans and Eastern Europe.

Henry
Henry
9 months ago
Reply to  vetrina

But she first has to qualify… Semi finals are without jurys.. remember? Otherwise she will not slay at all!

Dida
Dida
9 months ago

This will be an epic fail. It’ll have the same fate as in 2018, as “Oniro Mou” failed to qualify, also a traditional Greek song.

Mr X
Mr X
9 months ago
Reply to  Dida

2018: Blame it to the juries…..

Cassette
Cassette
9 months ago

I’m getting Nana Miskouri vibes.

Vjera Brdar
Vjera Brdar
9 months ago
Reply to  Cassette

I was just about to say the same.
LOOVE THIS.

Andrew
Andrew
9 months ago

Anyone know if Rikki’s ok?

Handmiko
Handmiko
9 months ago

On saturday, depending on the Slovenia and Belgium choices, we could have the 1st 7 songs all sung in their native langage ! That’s so nice 😀

ANDREW BROWN
ANDREW BROWN
9 months ago

First time of watching the full performance. Good vocalist at the moment im not sure of the song. I’m please the beat kicked in half way through. It may be a slow burner for me.

MartyMcCu
MartyMcCu
9 months ago

A good song , powerful voice. This will qualify, but it is not a winner.

Jessica
Jessica
9 months ago

Such a masterpiece!! Good luck Greece ???

Karmaleon
Karmaleon
9 months ago

Potential winner !!
What an amazing young woman
Bravo Greece !!
Nana Mouskouris vibes : the same beautifull voice !

Mr X
Mr X
9 months ago
Reply to  Karmaleon

Absolutely !

Amos
Amos
9 months ago
Reply to  Karmaleon

Good song, good voice, but not sure if it reaches the final, mediocre stage performance

EProduc
EProduc
9 months ago

It’s a breathtaking song and Klavdia brought great vocals but it takes really long to build and the first 1.5 minute are really slow pace so I fear that televoters quickly will loose interest, no shade but just being realistic. Only at the end there’s that climax. It will clearly need epic staging to convince the public. I see the juries eating this up though, but in a televote only semi-finale I could see this stranding there and sadly not making the finale.

Denis
Denis
9 months ago

This sounds like 80% of all Greek entries. She sings nice but the song is a yawn. But good luck to her!

Asteromata
Asteromata
9 months ago

considering that all of the artist had two weeks to prepare and everything, all of them did great. i don’t think that they’ll keep the outfit and the staging.

Kobe
Kobe
9 months ago

Please fire the stylist…

SlaysianElla
SlaysianElla
9 months ago

Singing in Greek doesn’t mean it’s good song, I’d say. I lost interest half way through.

Erik
Erik
9 months ago

First three songs I really needed to force myself to rank them. Nothing of interest. Then came this actual proper contestor. Really nice. I so much hope they won’t translate the song. It’s really cool the way it is!

Liam Lindsay
Liam Lindsay
9 months ago

Winners potential.

Yana Valladares
Yana Valladares
9 months ago

Great choice Greece. I will probably support you from Rest of the World if everything goes smoothly.

ANDREW BROWN
ANDREW BROWN
9 months ago

Is she channeling Nana Mouskouri 1963 with the glasses look

BadWoolfGirl
BadWoolfGirl
9 months ago
Reply to  ANDREW BROWN

It’s not just a look. She really does have such bad eyesight, I don’t think we’ve had many female singers with glasses at Eurovision.

Vladimir P.
Vladimir P.
9 months ago
Reply to  BadWoolfGirl

We did, Israel was represented by Moran Mazor in 2013.

BadWoolfGirl
BadWoolfGirl
9 months ago
Reply to  Vladimir P.

That’s who else I was thinking of, but I couldn’t remember her name.

Ta?ána
Ta?ána
9 months ago
Reply to  BadWoolfGirl

Good point. People will remember her for it when it comes to voting.

Stian F
Stian F
9 months ago

Amazing song and performance from Greece this year. Better than 2024 even in my opinion! Definitely top 10, maybe even top 3!!!!

tomato
tomato
9 months ago

I wonder how much the greeks will hype this up

Ron
Ron
9 months ago
Reply to  tomato

A lot like usual, but faked hype won’t help, it hurts more.

Asteromata
Asteromata
9 months ago
Reply to  tomato

we already do and it’s not fake at all cause many people truly like this song not only as a eurovision song

Asteromata
Asteromata
9 months ago
Reply to  Asteromata

i mean many Greek people, so yeah don’t be offended or surprised if some of us (greeks) hype the song or if we are a bit too enthusiastic

Davide
Davide
9 months ago
Reply to  Asteromata

And you totally can be, without being biased, because it is really a beautiful song

Amesc
Amesc
9 months ago

This was our first national final after many years so it went better as expected. Still we can learn from it because all the entries could have been presented better with more visuals and especially in the bops it was visible that something was lacking. Personally I thought Dinamiss were very good. Asteromata is a great song, maybe the easy choice but still it will probably differ from the other entries. About the staging.. I am not afraid, in Switzerland there will be more features and there is time and talent to make a great presentation of the song. And… Read more »

Jesse O'Rourke
Jesse O'Rourke
9 months ago

this is ghastly !

Mark dowd
Mark dowd
9 months ago

This is in the same category as Portugal’s “Grito” for me…more jury appeal than televote. Needs flawless vocals and austere but beautiful staging to land a lower top ten.

Ret
Ret
9 months ago
Reply to  Mark dowd

Don’t worry for the vocals. She will nailed it

Leendert Jan
Leendert Jan
9 months ago

Very beautiful song and absolutely flawless vocals. Yeah staging looked a bit bare and the dress wasn’t the best, but there’s still plenty of time to improve for Basel. Good choice, Greece.

DALTH
DALTH
9 months ago

Klavdia has a good voice, but that song really doesn’t go anywhere for me. All felt a bit flat, improvement on the stageing could possibly elevate the performance. One for the jurys, I can’t see the televote going big for this.

esc_fl
esc_fl
9 months ago

Love how people are referencing Nana Mouskouri since she represented Luxembourg in Eurovision 1963!

BadWoolfGirl
BadWoolfGirl
9 months ago
Reply to  esc_fl

Before Greece even debuted. I just realized we haven’t seen lot of female singers wearing glasses.

Jonas
Jonas
9 months ago
Reply to  BadWoolfGirl

Another Greek actually WON for Luxembourg before Greece even debuted!

BadWoolfGirl
BadWoolfGirl
9 months ago
Reply to  Jonas

Vicky Leandros! And both countries are in the same semifinal this year

Jonas
Jonas
9 months ago
Reply to  esc_fl

She made a special appearance at Athens 2006 too!

DutchTurkk
DutchTurkk
9 months ago

Amazing choice Greece!

Musimakeup
Musimakeup
9 months ago

Evangelia might have done better with televotes.. But i really love the music… But as i don t speak greek and the static version with no visuals and no staging it doesnt give me a clue of what she s singing about… Not a speck.. No idea… But she stole nana mouskouri s eyeglasses and i loooooooove it!!!

Erik
Erik
9 months ago
Reply to  Musimakeup

Of course the emotions in her voice tells you about the song. It’s an emotional song with a sad vibe.

jxck
jxck
9 months ago

klavdia was my second of the night, she provided a good vocal and was a breath from the four songs before her – however everything felt quite static to me, whereas barbz was a better choice imo, bringing a good vocal, strong visuals, and a song that would stand out in eurovision. i still think klavdia will do well (top 15?) but think barbz would have been a better choice.

Leo M
Leo M
9 months ago

It’s a nice song but it doesn’t instantly grab me. First minute is quite dull but last minute is good.

Buennyo
Buennyo
9 months ago

The best song won! Evangelia was simply too weak vocally and Barbz‘s song is too Czechia coded and would have gone down. And people who compare Asteromata with Onirou Mou don’t hear the difference in quality. If the staging is improved a lot, I see Klavdia in the Top 5. The juries will love it and so will viewers who have good taste in good music.

Thanos
Thanos
9 months ago

I am pleased with the winner given the choices we had. I believe it has the opportunity to do good in the contest. Also pleased that Barbz did good!

james
james
9 months ago

She will get a lot from juries yall whether we like her staging or not she has amazing vocals. And she will qualify for sure its Greece cmon..

Leo M
Leo M
9 months ago
Reply to  james

No juries in the semis though, Will public go with it? No Cyprus to vote for them as well

james
james
9 months ago
Reply to  Leo M

No Cyprus but there is Armenia, Serbia, Montenegro, Georgia who always vote for Greece. Also big Greek diaspora in Germany, UK who also vote in the semi. So i think its an easy QF.

Asteromata
Asteromata
9 months ago
Reply to  james

let’s hope so, it’s kinda disappointing seeing comments from people saying that this is not greece and more uptempo song should be send to eurovision.

Ria NL
Ria NL
9 months ago

Yes my big favorite has won . I am happy

Jonas
Jonas
9 months ago

Klavdia 44 points
Evangelina 42 points
Barbz 30 points

Rikki came 7th
Nafsica came last with 0 points

Yannis
Yannis
9 months ago
Reply to  Jonas

Evangelia won the public vote
I wrote a comment but not published d

She got 24 from public (1st place = 12 x 2) + 18 from juries (10 + 8 so third and second place)

Klavdia had 44 which is 20 from public (2nd place = 10 x 2) and 12 + 12 from juries 1st place both juries

It is the only mathematical way it adds up

Jonas
Jonas
9 months ago
Reply to  Yannis

Thems the breaks

Eurovision fan
Eurovision fan
9 months ago
Reply to  Yannis

Yeah jury robbed Evangelia, they gave 8p to her and 12p to Klavdia

Ret
Ret
9 months ago
Reply to  Eurovision fan

Maybe because she sang badly

Alexandro
Alexandro
9 months ago
Reply to  Yannis

LOL Where did you study maths? ? There is an alternative, 2nd in public vote, 1st in international jury, 2nd in domestic jury. 20+12+10=42

Jonas
Jonas
9 months ago
Reply to  Jonas

#JusticeForRikki

Andrew
Andrew
9 months ago
Reply to  Jonas

I need Rikki in my life

Andrew
Andrew
9 months ago
Reply to  Jonas

SEVENTH??? I gave that show my whole evening.

Jonas
Jonas
9 months ago
Reply to  Andrew

Rikki doesn’t care, he will live happily ever after in his beloved elevator regardless. Priorities…

3art
3art
9 months ago

Klavdia 44 points… Evangelia 42.. it was so close. I wish they showed the exact jury/public breakdown .. it was not very transparently announced. Disappointed. Think Evangelia had a more current song and more potential.

Yannis
Yannis
9 months ago
Reply to  3art

Evangelia won the public vote
I wrote a comment but not published d

She got 24 from public (1st place = 12 x 2) + 18 from juries (10 + 8 so third and second place)

Klavdia had 44 which is 20 from public (2nd place = 10 x 2) and 12 + 12 from juries 1st place both juries

It is the only mathematical way it adds up

BadWoolfGirl
BadWoolfGirl
9 months ago
Reply to  Yannis

How do you know that?

Yannis
Yannis
9 months ago
Reply to  BadWoolfGirl

They showed the scoreboard at the end, Klavdia 44, Evangelia 42. Im just trying to add up the 44 for Klavdia and 42 for Evangelia add up. If Evangelia didnt ween the public vote (say second place so 2×10=20 points) then she would need 12+10 points from the juries to make it to 42. If Klavdia had won the public vote (24 points), then this means she got 20 from the juries. Which would mena she got 10+10 (which can’t be, because in our hypothesis, Evangelia got one of the jury 10s. So the only remaining option is Klavdia got… Read more »

Alexandro
Alexandro
9 months ago
Reply to  Yannis

So, your first comment was simply invalid. Evangelia might have won the public vote, and she may have not. Klavdia might have won the public vote, and she may have not.

We can only find out if they release the full results.

Eurovision fan
Eurovision fan
9 months ago
Reply to  3art

Why it’s always a girlbop that loses to a ballad…

Jessica Folker
Jessica Folker
9 months ago

Meh…

Kosey
Kosey
9 months ago

Dinamiss were awesome. Can’t wait for it to be uploaded to Spotify, that banger is going straight on my playlist!

Eggboy
Eggboy
9 months ago

This was not only the only real choice for them, but an amazing one. I see Greece doing incredibly well this year.

Eurovision fan
Eurovision fan
9 months ago

For now, with what we see Greece is NQ. And she will be in same semi and half of the semi with Nina Zizic who is far stronger performer. Good luck next year Greece.

Eurovision fan
Eurovision fan
9 months ago
Reply to  Eurovision fan

Keep downvoting me but it doesn’t change the fact Nina is far better performer than Klavdia lol

Eurovision fan
Eurovision fan
9 months ago

The girl has 0 stage presence, Nina Zizic eats her for the dinner.