In a much-anticipated announcement, Australia will once again take the stage at Eurovision 2025.

The news was unveiled during the SBS Upfronts, where the broadcaster shared its plans for their upcoming 2025 slate of television shows, including the upcoming edition of Eurovision in Basel.

In a blink-and-you-will-miss-it press release, captured by TV Tonight, SBS say:

The Eurovision Song Contest returns to SBS in 2025! The world’s largest live music event is a serious cultural force and a whole lot of fun, celebrating music and artistry from across the globe. This year’s event reached over 163 million viewers across the globe live from Malmö, Sweden, after Loreen’s historic 2023 win in Liverpool, UK. In 2024, Switzerland’s Nemo took out the title with their song The Code. Australia has participated in the contest since 2015, creating a legacy of sending truly unique artists to share their talents on the biggest platform in the world. Who will represent Australia in Basel, Switzerland 2025?

While there has been no announcement as to the selection process for Australia’s entrant, it can be presumed that the selection will be internal, as done since 2023.

Since debuting in 2015, Australia has made a notable impact on Eurovision, frequently finishing in the top ten and earning a reputation for high-quality performances. Australia would be hoping to capture lightning in a bottle similar to standout entries from artists like Dami Im and Guy Sebastian. Australia’s commitment to participate in 2025 reaffirms its place in the Eurovision family, a decision now made on a year-by-year basis.

No doubt the rumour mill will now reach overdrive as to who will be Australia’s entrant for 2025 – Dami Im has previously expressed a desire to return, while Dannii Minogue was heavily rumoured last year. Former Australia Decides entrant, Leea Nanos, has also previously expressed intent, and has put her name forward as an entrant for Greece’s upcoming national final.

With Australia’s announcement, this leaves Poland as the last remaining country from last year yet to confirm participation.

Who would you like to see represent Australia at Eurovision 2025? Let us know in the comments below!

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ESC Commentator
ESC Commentator
5 hours ago

I would love to see Natalie Imbruglia, Delta Goodrem or Andrew Lambrou for Australia!

sparkling points
sparkling points
7 hours ago

Kudos to Australia! So much more enthusiastic and professional and better prepared than many long-standing members of the ebu.

Euro Fan
Euro Fan
7 hours ago

Fine, but you’ll need to kick EasyJet out so it will be done perfectly.

PhrygesStan
PhrygesStan
8 hours ago

Cool! My Australian friend must be happy!
Australia:
2015: 5th
2016: 2nd
2017: 9th
2018: 20th
2019: 9th
2021: NQ
2022: 15th
2023: 9th
2024: NQ
Bring back Dami and welcome back in the top 5 Australia 😉

Euro Fan
Euro Fan
7 hours ago
Reply to  PhrygesStan

Maybe Kate Miller Heidke as well

PhrygesStan
PhrygesStan
5 hours ago
Reply to  Euro Fan

Well why not but only Dami and Guy managed to be top 5 so far, that’s why I picked Dami 😉

BadWoolfGirl
BadWoolfGirl
8 hours ago

Actually, Armenia and Moldova have also not publicly confirmed that They are returning to eurovision 2025 like Poland. Poland is not the last 2024 participant standing.

Euro Fan
Euro Fan
7 hours ago
Reply to  BadWoolfGirl

I hope they will all confirm participation at least.

BadWoolfGirl
BadWoolfGirl
7 hours ago
Reply to  Euro Fan

I hope so too.

Eurovision fan
Eurovision fan
9 hours ago

I think they’ll send Jaguar Jonze or Sheppard next year

Whisker
Whisker
9 hours ago

Oi oi oi. Ohstralia is back.

Alex
Alex
12 hours ago

Did TVP just vaporise from existence? Why are they so silent lately?

Mr&MrsEurovision Poland
Reply to  Alex

Well, they actually did 🙂 Since Dec 2023 their legal status is “under liquidation” – it has to do with the internal politics in Poland, no need to elaborate it further here. Our personal opinion is that if TVP could, they would have chosen to cease to participate, but Eurovision has gained so much “grassroot” interest (surprisingly also through the Junior ESC), that they no longer can without a huge mess;) We do not know if it is true, but this is how it feels. Please note the last time Poland withdrew was not when PiS governed, but when the… Read more »

Alex
Alex
11 hours ago

Oh! I didn’t know the situation there is messed up, I’m surprised they still kept it together and managed to take part in 2024. Thanks for the info.

Anonymous91
Anonymous91
9 hours ago
Reply to  Alex

well doubt TVP had to pay a lot for 2024 contest participation, considering Luna comes from the Dawtona supermarket tycoon family Wielgomas

and they could take part in 2025, with JoJo Siwa who might fund it all herself too

Euro Fan
Euro Fan
7 hours ago
Reply to  Anonymous91

I’m saying giant “BOO” to Jojo Siwa.

Amigo
Amigo
12 hours ago

Nice 🙂