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Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025

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Ireland in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2025
Eurovision Song Contest 2025
Participating broadcasterRaidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ)
Country Ireland
Selection processEurosong 2025
Selection date7 February 2025
Competing entry
Song"Laika Party"
ArtistEmmy
Songwriters
  • Emmy Kristine Guttulsrud Kristiansen
  • Erlend Guttulsrud Kristiansen
  • Henrik Østlund
  • Larissa Tormey
  • Truls Marius Aarra
Placement
Semi-final resultFailed to qualify (13th)
Participation chronology
◄202420252026►

Ireland was represented at theEurovision Song Contest 2025 with the song "Laika Party", written byEmmy Kristine Guttulsrud Kristiansen, Erlend Guttulsrud Kristiansen, Henrik Østlund, Larissa Tormey and Truls Marius Aarra, and performed by Emmy herself. The Irish participating broadcaster,Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ), organised the national finalEurosong 2025 in order to select its entry for the contest.

Ireland was drawn to compete in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 15 May 2025. Performing during the show in position 3, "Laika Party" was not announced among the top 10 entries of the second semi-final and therefore did not qualify to compete in the final. It was later revealed that Ireland placed 13th out of the 16 participating countries in the semi-final with 28 points.

Background

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Main article:Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest

Before the 2025 contest,Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) and its predecessor national broadcasters have participated in the Eurovision Song Contest fifty-six times since RÉ's first entry in1965. They have won the contest a record seven times in total. Their first win came in1970, with "All Kinds of Everything" performed byDana. Ireland holds the record for being the only country to win the contest three times in a row (in1992,1993, and1994), as well as having the only three-time winner (Johnny Logan, who won in1980 as a singer,1987 as a singer-songwriter, and again in 1992 as a songwriter). Since2013, only three Irish entries managed to qualify for the final: "Only Love Survives" byRyan Dolan which placed 26th (last) in the final in 2013, "Together" byRyan O'Shaughnessy which placed 16th in the final in2018, and "Doomsday Blue" byBambie Thug which placed sixth in the final in2024, with the latter marking the country's highest placing since2000.

As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, RTÉ organises the selection of its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcasts the event in the country. RTÉ confirmed their intentions to participate at the 2025 contest on 23 September 2024.[1] From 2016 to 2021, RTÉ held an internal selection to choose the artist and song to represent Ireland at the contest, while RTÉ set up the national finalEurosong since 2022 to choose both the song and performer, with both the public and jury involved in the selection. For the 2025 contest, RTÉ announced the return ofEurosong.[1]

Before Eurovision

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Eurosong 2025

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Eurosong 2025 was the national final format developed by RTÉ in order to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. It was held on 7 February 2025, once again during a special edition ofThe Late Late Show, broadcast onRTÉ One andRTÉ Player and hosted byPatrick Kielty.[2][3] The national final was watched by 484,000 viewers in Ireland with a market share of 46%.[4]

Competing entries

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On 23 September 2024, RTÉ opened a submission period where artists and composers were able to submit their entries for the competition until 18 November 2024.[5] At the closing of the window, 380 entries had been submitted.[6]

The competing entries were selected by a jury panel with members appointed by RTÉ among music industry professionals and Eurovision fans and presided by head of delegation Michael Kealy, both from the received submissions and by direct invitation of established artists.[5] Five finalists were selected from these based on the ten favourites of each jury member, and an additional one through a "fast-track" procedure.[7] They were revealed daily between 20 and 24 January 2025 onThe Ray D'Arcy Show, broadcast onRTÉ Radio 1.[8]

ArtistSongSongwriter(s)
Adgy"Run into the Night"
Bobbi Arlo"Powerplay"
Emmy"Laika Party"
  • Emmy Kristine Guttulsrud Kristiansen
  • Erlend Guttulsrud Kristiansen
  • Henrik Østlund
  • Larissa Tormey
  • Truls Marius Aarra
Niyl"Growth"Niall O'Halloran
Reylta"Fire"
Samantha Mumba"My Way"
  • Brandon Avery Smith
  • Samantha Mumba

Final

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The final ofEurosong 2025 took place at theRTÉ Television Centre on 7 February 2025. The results were determined by a combination of votes from a national jury, an international jury and a televote – each awarding sets of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 points – with the latter taking precedence in the event of a tie in the first place. The international jury panel consisted of Sammarinese head of delegation Alessandro Capicchioni, Australian executive producer Emily Griggs ofSBS, Swedish choreographerFredrik Rydman and Serbian music managerMilica Fajgelj, while the national jury panel consisted of music curator Caroline Henry, drummer Jimmy Rainsford of the bandPicture This, presenter, actor, musician and singer Kathryn McKiernan andRTÉ 2fm presenter Bláthnaid Treacy. The televote points were announced by James Patrice, with a panel consisting ofLaura Fox,Bambie Thug,Arthur Gourounlian andDonal Skehan providing comments at the end of each performance.[9] During the show, Irish Eurovision winnersLinda Martin (1992),Niamh Kavanagh (1993) andEimear Quinn (1996) performed the2023 winning song "Tattoo" as a guest act.Emmy with "Laika Party" was proclaimed the winner with a total of 34 points, having received the top score from both the national jury and the public vote.[9][10][11]

Final – 7 February 2025
DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
Intl.National
1Adgy"Run into the Night"226106
2Bobbi Arlo"Powerplay"668203
3Reylta"Fire"882185
4Samantha Mumba"My Way"12104262
5Niyl"Growth"4410184
6Emmy"Laika Party"101212341

Calls for boycott

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See also:Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 § Calls for boycott

On 8 May 2025, more than 350 independent Irish television and film producers have signed an open letter urging theEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU) to reconsiderIsrael's participation in the contest. The letter came in response to a statement made by Eurovision director Martin Green, who defended the EBU's decision to allow Israel to remain in the competition.[12] The following day, a protest outside RTÉ in Dublin urged the broadcaster to boycott the contest over Israel's participation, citing allegedwar crimes in Gaza and accusing Israel of using the contest to "culture wash" its actions. The demonstration featured actorStephen Rea, several artists, activists, and union representatives.[13][14] Protesters referenced the suspension ofRussia andBelarus as precedent and noted support from over 70 former Eurovision contestants.[15] While RTÉ Director-GeneralKevin Bakhurst said that it would not pull out from the contest, he confirmed that he, along with RTÉ's Director of Video,Steve Carson, held a meeting with the EBU regarding Israel’s participation.[16][17]

At Eurovision

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TheEurovision Song Contest 2025 took place atSt. Jakobshalle inBasel,Switzerland, and consisted of two semi-finals held on the respective dates of 13 and 15 May and the final on 17 May 2025.[18] During the allocation draw held on 28 January 2025, Ireland was drawn to compete in the second semi-final, performing in the first half of the show.[19]

At the end of the show, Ireland was not announced among the top 10 entries in the second semi-final and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the final.[20]

Voting

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Points awarded to Ireland

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Points awarded to Ireland (Semi-final 2)[21]
PointsTelevote
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points United Kingdom
6 points Malta
5 points
4 points Latvia
3 points
2 points
1 pointRest of the World

Points awarded by Ireland

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Points awarded by Ireland (Semi-final 2)[21]
PointsTelevote
12 points Israel
10 points Lithuania
8 points Latvia
7 points Finland
6 points Austria
5 points Denmark
4 points Malta
3 points Australia
2 points Luxembourg
1 point Greece
Points awarded by Ireland (Final)[22]
PointsTelevoteJury
12 points Poland Austria
10 points Israel Netherlands
8 points Lithuania France
7 points Ukraine Israel
6 points Estonia Malta
5 points Finland Sweden
4 points Austria Finland
3 points Latvia Greece
2 points Sweden United Kingdom
1 point Spain Armenia

Detailed voting results

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Each participating broadcaster assembles a five-member jury panel consisting of music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent. Each jury, and individual jury member, is required to meet a strict set of criteria regarding professional background, as well as diversity in gender and age. No member of a national jury was permitted to be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently.[23] The individual rankings of each jury member as well as the nation's televoting results were released shortly after the grand final.

The following members comprised the Irish jury:[24]

  • Dermont McEvoy
  • Edward Porter
  • Kofi Appiah
  • Helen Jordan Guthrie
  • Tara Murray
Detailed voting results from Ireland (Semi-final 2)
DrawCountryTelevote
RankPoints
01 Australia83
02 Montenegro15
03 Ireland
04 Latvia38
05 Armenia12
06 Austria56
07 Greece101
08 Lithuania210
09 Malta74
10 Georgia13
11 Denmark65
12 Czechia11
13 Luxembourg92
14 Israel112
15 Serbia14
16 Finland47
Detailed voting results from Ireland (Final)[22]
DrawCountryJuryTelevote
Juror AJuror BJuror CJuror DJuror ERankPointsRankPoints
01 Norway12121721171923
02 Luxembourg1310151271424
03 Estonia1023310261156
04 Israel232204347210
05 Lithuania1926217231738
06 Spain9184141913101
07 Ukraine18251926212547
08 United Kingdom1775999218
09 Austria1311111274
10 Iceland2481625121514
11 Latvia2524822252283
12 Netherlands4192521016
13 Finland51321787465
14 Italy11112418161613
15 Poland162112162023112
16 Germany14222311152111
17 Greece820113118319
18 Armenia1514226410125
19  Switzerland761315131220
20 Malta2975185617
21 Portugal21192524242621
22 Denmark26151423102022
23 Sweden3518866592
24 France6461323815
25 San Marino22162620222426
26 Albania20171019141812

References

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  • Note: Entries scored out signify where Ireland did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
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