When he says “Sweet Sweet”, the crowd at the London Eurovision Party 2025 says “YUM YUM”! Australia’s “Milkshake Man” Go-Jo is flying across the world to see his fans in Europe! He will perform his up-tempo suggestive banger for the audience at one of the best and most iconic pre-parties on the circuit.

We’re sure you’ll all go crazy for Go-Jo and his vibrant and impossible-to-resist performance. Now, avez-vous du lait pour Go-Jo?

You can get your tickets for the London Eurovision Party 2025 here, and trust us, you will not want to miss out. We still have so many 2025 artists as well as some truly fabulous special guests to announce. You really don’t want to catch a case of FOMO when you hear who we have lined up!

Who is Go-Jo?

Marty Zambotto (aka Go-Jo) is an Australian-French singer from Western Australia. His alternative vibe got the attention of many online, especially when his rendition of “Iris” by The Goo Goo Dolls went viral on TikTok. The cover went on to hit 3 million streams on Spotify, solidifying his name as a true up-and-comer! He went on to be in the Top 10 most streamed Australian artists in 2023.

All of this excitement has lead to the path of him being announced as Australia’s Eurovision 2025 act, with his incredible entry “Milkshake Man”. The song is packed with character, and well…a bit sexy! He sings of knowing y’all want a taste of this milkshake man in particular, and having a caramel banana, that you have just got to see. The video explodes with colour, humour and vibes that really fit this being the 69th edition of Eurovision.

The song was co-written by Go-Jo along with Australia Decides alum Sheppard and Jason Bovino. It has the same quirkiness that we can see in Sheppard’s back catalogue, with an indie feel given by Go-Jo’s flair. He sings in a deep gravelly tone for much of the song (the way he says ‘Crème Brûlée’…no notes). But along with this we have these huge bursts of energy and it’s a track sure to make the whole crowd go wild.

What is the London Eurovision Party 2025?

The London Eurovision Party is the biggest annual Eurovision event in the United Kingdom. It is also one of the biggest and most classic shows on the Eurovision pre-party tour. It’s been going from strength to strength over the years, and this year it celebrates it’s Sweet Sixteen edition in style at Here at Outernet in the UK capital, on April 13th.

Here at Outernet is a large concert venue right in the beating heart of London. It is known for it’s artistic styling and modern spaces. The London Eurovision Party will provide an excellent chance for a British audience to see their favourite acts before the contest itself. You can expect to see more announcements coming very soon of 2025 acts, and past Eurovision favourites.

Will you be attending the London Eurovision Party 2025? Which other special guests are you hoping to see confirmed? Let us know what you think in the comments below!

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Chupacabra
Chupacabra
48 minutes ago

Hope, he’ll deliver live on stage as the Milkshake Man is my Nr 1. Go Jo, don’ disappoint me, give me shndrit a lot of Zjerm until ich komme. No wasted milk.

Jessica Folker
Jessica Folker
2 hours ago

Until my Smelly Furtado looks like a glazed donut…

Jonas
Jonas
4 hours ago

Do Australian acts generally stay over in Europe when they come over for events like this? Seems an awful long way to travel for a few minutes of performing. High carbon footprint alert!

Ozma
Ozma
3 hours ago
Reply to  Jonas

Not sure what his personal arrangements are but it’s only like being on tour and flying around. Pop singers are not the problem in terms of carbon footprint. Massive corporations are the problem.

ANDREW BROWN
ANDREW BROWN
4 hours ago

Wonder if a certain DJ on BBC Radio 2 will complain about this or will just think when i was on Radio 1 this would be part of my game innuendo bingo. He doesn’t like Kant but loves milk from the milkshake man. Double standards all round

Zisk
Zisk
3 hours ago
Reply to  ANDREW BROWN

Are we still acting like swearing and innuendo are the same thing?

Josh
Josh
5 hours ago

Anyone heard the song Never Can Say Goodbye by the Communards?! Think I have just listening to this Aussie entry…

ANDREW BROWN
ANDREW BROWN
4 hours ago
Reply to  Josh

I have and youre right

Vjera Brdar
Vjera Brdar
2 hours ago
Reply to  Josh

Originally by Jackson 5.