Five semi-finals are done. 45 acts started the journey and only 12 remain. But there is only one ticket to represent Lithuania at Eurovision 2025. Tonight, we will find out the winner of Eurovizija.LT 2025 and who will earn that honour.

The Wiwi Jury — our in-house panel of music unprofessionals — has gathered in the Baltic nation to review the 12 remaining Eurovision hopefuls. Have we uncovered a potential star to deliver Lithuania a groundbreaking Eurovision result? Read on to find out.

Ruxy

1. Sophie Ali – “The Bluest Bell”

For me, “The Bluest Bell” is the complete package. I’m fascinated by the contrast between its joyful sound and dark lyrics. The staging in Eurovizija.LT was already ethereal and I’m confident it can be elevated beautifully for the big Eurovision stage. This song is all about atmosphere — blending a touch of darkness with beauty found in its simplicity and delicacy. With so many high energy tracks at Eurovision 2025, this stands out even more as a refreshing, original alternative — slower than the rest, offering a much needed, captivating break.

2. Justė Baradulinaitė – “Tired”
3. Gebrasy – “Whole”
4. Petunija – “Į saldumą”
5. Katarsis – “Tavo akys”

Sebastian

1. Black Biceps – “Visaip man reik”

Firstly, it’s important to mention that this is a very weak national selection of unmemorable songs. In comes Black Biceps, whose true strength lies in their charisma and personality. Blending catchy rock riffs with bold, unapologetic vocals, the track’s infectious rhythm and anthemic chorus creates an atmosphere that’s perfect for a high energy night. If Lithuania can’t do it quite right this year, at least be memorable enough to make it to the final. Black Biceps fills that brief.

2. Liepa – “Ar mylėtum”
3. Petunija – “Į saldumą”
4. Gebrasy – “Whole”
5. Lion Ceccah – “Drobė”

Antranig

1. Petunija – “Į saldumą”

I love the ethereal nature of this song. Petunija is giving forest princess trapped in a dystopian future energy and I love how she interacts with the dancer. It almost gives off “Telemóveis” vibes, albeit less dark and more hopeful. Vocally, it is a captivating performance and visually this ticked all the boxes, despite the limitations of the Lithuanian stage. I would love to see how they would amp this up with the full scale Eurovision treatment, and maybe give it a minor revamp just to give the last minute an extra bit of oomph. All in all, it’s a dazzling entry and one that would do Lithuania proud.

2. Gebrasy – “Whole”
3. Liepa – “Ar mylėtum”
4. Anyanya – “Running Out of Time”
5. Sophie Ali – “The Bluest Bell”

Tom

1. Sophie Ali – “The Bluest Bell”

A lot of intense songs this year in Lithuania’s national final but that made “The Bluest Bell” stand out from the rest. This sweet and yet damning song slices through all the tension and Sophie Ali gives a simple, beautiful and yet twisted performance. No mess, no fuss, just a lovely song about wishing an old flame to get hit by a car. Ah, nice.

2. Katarsis – “Tavo akys”
3. Anyanya – “Running Out of Time”
4. Lion Ceccah – “Drobė”
5. Petunija – “Į saldumą”

What do you think of the Eurovizija.LT 2025 lineup? Who should win the ticket to represent Lithuania in Basel? Let us know in the comments below.

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LeSerg
LeSerg
1 month ago

I only love Liepa but I already know she has no chance winning this

Eggboy
Eggboy
1 month ago

Katarsis or Juste I think would do the best in ESC. Black Biceps and Drole would do the worst imo. Petunja is the dark horse too, no clue how that would look in ESC but it’s a great song.
great NF this year Lithuania

Jo.
Jo.
1 month ago

not the greatest year for lithuania, i guess. i’d go with black biceps

GojoSatoru
GojoSatoru
1 month ago

Drobe or Visaip Man Reik FTW

Mr X
Mr X
1 month ago

I´m rooting for Katarsis but Petunija and Liepa are very strong too..

Retkoceri
Retkoceri
1 month ago

100% Drob?