Why didn't Ireland qualify for the Eurovision final?
Ireland's entry, performed by EMMY, did not receive enough votes to advance from the semi-final.
Entertainment / Music
The Eurovision Song Contest 2025 has delivered its usual mix of melody, rhythm, and surprises. As the grand final approaches in Basel, Switzerland, several key moments from the semi-finals have captured global attention. From unexpected non...
The Eurovision Song Contest 2025 has seen its share of surprises and standout performances during the semi-finals. Ireland's EMMY did not qualify, marking a setback despite the country's history of Eurovision wins. Similarly, Australia's Go-Jo, known for the ludicrously fun performance of 'Milkshake Man,' failed to win over the international audience.
Several countries, however, have secured their place in the Grand Final. These include Austria with JJ (Johannes Pietsch), Armenia with PARG, Denmark with Sissal, and Luxembourg with Laura Thorn. Finland's Erika Vikman, Latvia's Tautumeitas, Malta's Miriana Conte, and Greece's Klavdia are also advancing.
Leading contenders for the win include Sweden's 'Bara Bada Bastu' by KAJ, a catchy song about saunas, and Malta's 'Serving' by Miriana Conte, which has generated buzz due to a controversy over its lyrics. Other potential winners mentioned by Eurovision oddsmakers include Austria's 'Wasted Love' and France's 'Maman.'
Historically, the contest blends visual spectacle with musical talent. This year, the blend of languages, with many entries including languages other than English, reflects Eurovision's diverse appeal.
*Explore the official Eurovision Song Contest YouTube page for more details.*
Ireland's entry, performed by EMMY, did not receive enough votes to advance from the semi-final.
'Milkshake Man' is a song about self-confidence and self-expression, performed by Australia's Go-Jo.
The grand final takes place on Saturday, May 17, in Basel, Switzerland.
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