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Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest

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Lithuania in the
Eurovision Song Contest
Eurovision Song Contest
Lithuania
Participating broadcasterLietuvos nacionalinis radijas ir televizija (LRT)
Participation summary
Appearances25 (18 finals)
First appearance1994
Highest placement6th:2006
External links
LRT page
Lithuania's page at Eurovision.tvEdit this at Wikidata
For the most recent participation see
Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025

Lithuania has been represented at theEurovision Song Contest 25 times since its debut in1994, where "Lopšinė mylimai" performed byOvidijus Vyšniauskas finished last, receiving"nul points". Lithuania withdrew from the contest, not returning until1999. The sixth-place finish of the song "We Are the Winners", performed byLT United, in2006 is Lithuania's best result in the contest. The country reached the top ten for a second time in2016, when "I've Been Waiting for This Night" byDonny Montell finished ninth, and for the third time in2021, finishing eighth with "Discoteque" byThe Roop. The Lithuanian participating broadcaster in the contest isLietuvos nacionalinis radijas ir televizija (LRT).

As of 2025, Lithuania remains the only Baltic country that is yet to win the contest after wins forEstonia in 2001 andLatvia in 2002. However, since the introduction of the semi-final round in 2004, Lithuania has the most final appearances in comparison to other Baltic nations, with fourteen, compared to eleven for Estonia and eight for Latvia.

Participation

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Lietuvos nacionalinis radijas ir televizija (LRT) has been a full member of theEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU) since 1 January 1993, making them eligible to participate in theEurovision Song Contest since then. It has participated in the contest representing Lithuania since its39th edition in 1994.

History

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2000s

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Having been relegated from the2000 contest, Lithuania returned in 2001 with "You Got Style" bySkamp, the first Lithuanian song to include English. They received 35 points, placing 13th. However, the following year,Aivaras could only manage to come second-to-last with 12 points.

Since the semi-finals were introduced, Lithuania again came last with Laura and the Lovers and "Little by Little". The following year, the Lithuanian broadcasterLietuvos nacionalinis radijas ir televizija (LRT) sentLT United to the 2006 contest with thefootball chant-like song "We Are the Winners". They took Lithuania to the final for the first time since 2002, coming sixth in the final with 162 points, Lithuania's best placing as of 2025.

The following year, Lithuania automatically qualified for the final; however,4Fun could not replicate LT United's success, coming 21st with only 28 points, 12 of which came fromIreland. In 2008,Jeronimas Milius failed to reach the final, coming 16th out of 19 competing nations in the second semi-final.

Lithuania initially threatened to boycott the 2009 contest "if Russia continues to showcase power and ignores international law." The statement was made in reaction to Russia's actions in theRussian invasion of Georgia in 2008.[1] Culture Minister Jonas Jučas stated that it was too early to discuss the boycott since "spontaneous decisions might aggravate the efforts of diplomats" and thus make the situation worse. They did eventually participate in the2009 contest, where they qualified from the semi-finals and received 23 points in the final, placing them 23rd.[2]

2010s

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LRT announced in December 2009 that, due to a lack of necessary funds, Lithuania would formally withdraw from the 2010 Contest. However, in the event that the necessary funds of 300,000litas (90,000) were found, the broadcaster announced that they would attempt to continue the country's participation.[3] Ultimately, private company TEO LT provided the necessary funding and Lithuania participated inOslo.

In 2011, Lithuania was represented byEvelina Sašenko with the song "C'est ma vie". The song qualified from the first semi-final, placing 5th with 81 points. In the grand final, Lithuania finished in 19th place with 63 points.[4]

In 2012, Lithuania qualified for the final withDonny Montell and his song "Love Is Blind", placing 3rd with 104 points. They eventually finished 14th in the Grand Final.[5]

In 2013, Lithuania qualified for the final with "Something" byAndrius Pojavis, placing 9th in the first semi-final with 53 points. In the final, he finished in 22nd place with 17 points.[6]

In 2014,Vilija didn't qualify for the final, finishing 11th out of 15 entrants in the second semi-final, scoring 36 points.[7]

In 2015,Monika Linkytė andVaidas Baumila represented Lithuania with the song "This Time". The duo qualified from the second semi-final, finishing 7th, and ultimately placed 18th in the grand final with 30 points.[8]

In 2016, Donny Montell returned to the contest and achieved Lithuania's best result of the decade, finishing ninth with "I've Been Waiting for This Night".[9]

In 2017, Lithuania was represented byFusedmarc with the song "Rain of Revolution". The song failed to qualify for the grand final, finishing 17th in the second semi-final with 42 points.[10]

In 2018,Ieva Zasimauskaitė achieved Lithuania's fifth top 15 result, finishing 12th with "When We're Old".[11]

In 2019,Jurij Veklenko represented Lithuania with the song "Run with the Lions". He competed in the second semi-final, placing 11th with 93 points, which was not sufficient to advance to the grand final.[12]

2020s

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In 2021, Lithuania qualified for the final with the song "Discoteque" byThe Roop, placing 4th in the first semi-final with 203 points. In the final, The Roop reached 8th place with 220 points, thereby achieving Lithuania's second-best result to date.[13][14][15] The Roop was previously chosen to represent the country in the later-cancelled 2020 edition with "On Fire".[16]

In 2022,Monika Liu performed her song "Sentimentai" in Lithuanian, which marked the second appearance of the language in the contest, and the first one since 1994. The song qualified from the semi-final and finished 14th in the grand final.[17]

In 2023,Monika Linkytė represented Lithuania for a second time with the song "Stay". She finished 11th in the grand final with 127 points.[18]

In 2024, Lithuania was represented bySilvester Belt with the song "Luktelk". Silvester Belt was selected through the new national final, Eurovizija.LT, and finished 14th in the grand final with 90 points.[19]

In 2025, Lithuania was represented by bandKatarsis with the song "Tavo akys". They managed to get Lithuania its fifth consecutive qualification to the final. In the grand final, they finished 16th, scoring 96 points.

Participation overview

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Table key
3Third place
Last place
XEntry selected but did not compete
Upcoming event
YearArtistSongLanguageFinalPointsSemiPoints
1994Ovidijus Vyšniauskas"Lopšinė mylimai"Lithuanian25 ◁0No semi-finals
1999Aistė"Strazdas"Samogitian2013
2001Skamp"You Got Style"English, Lithuanian1335
2002Aivaras"Happy You"English2312
2004Linas and Simona"What's Happened to Your Love"EnglishFailed to qualify1626
2005Laura and the Lovers"Little by Little"English25 ◁17
2006LT United"We Are the Winners"English61625163
20074Fun"Love or Leave"English2128Top 10 in2006 final[a]
2008Jeronimas Milius"Nomads in the Night"EnglishFailed to qualify1630
2009Sasha Son"Love"English, Russian2323966
2010InCulto"Eastern European Funk"EnglishFailed to qualify1244
2011Evelina Sašenko"C'est ma vie"English1963581
2012Donny Montell"Love Is Blind"English14703104
2013Andrius Pojavis"Something"English2217953
2014Vilija"Attention"EnglishFailed to qualify1136
2015Monika Linkytė andVaidas Baumila"This Time"English1830767
2016Donny Montell"I've Been Waiting for This Night"English92004222
2017Fusedmarc"Rain of Revolution"EnglishFailed to qualify1742
2018Ieva Zasimauskaitė"When We're Old"English121819119
2019Jurij Veklenko"Run with the Lions"EnglishFailed to qualify1193
2020The Roop"On Fire"EnglishContest cancelled[b]X
2021The Roop"Discoteque"English82204203
2022Monika Liu"Sentimentai"Lithuanian141287159
2023Monika Linkytė"Stay"English111274110
2024Silvester Belt"Luktelk"Lithuanian14904119
2025Katarsis"Tavo akys"Lithuanian16966103
2026TBD 27 February 2026[20]Upcoming[21]

Trivia

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Songs by language

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  1. English (75.0%)
  2. Lithuanian (17.9%)
  3. Samogitian (3.57%)
  4. Russian (3.57%)
SongsLanguageYears
21English2001,2002,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021,2023
5Lithuanian1994,2001,2022,2024,2025
1Samogitian1999
1Russian2009

Selection process

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YearSelection process
1994Internal selection
1999National final with 12 participants
2001National final with 15 participants
2002
2004National final with 52 participants(18 in the final)
2005National final with 49 participants(20 in the final)
2006National final with 47 participants(16 in the final)
2007National final with 35 participants(11 in the final)
2008National final with 32 participants(14 in the final)
2009Lietuvos Dainų Daina with 36 participants(10 in the final)
2010National final with 34 participants(12 in the final)
2011National final with 40 participants(13 in the final)
2012National final with 36 participants(14 in the final)
2013National final with 39 participants(7 in the final)
2014National final with 20 participants(3 in the final)
YearSelection process
2015National final with 12 participants(2 in the final)
2016National final with 28 participants(6 in the final)
2017National final with 49 participants(7 in the final)
2018National final with 50 participants(6 in the final)
2019National final with 49 participants(8 in the final)
2020Pabandom iš naujo! with 36 participants(8 in the final)
2021Pabandom iš naujo! with 21 participants(6 in the final)
2022Pabandom iš naujo! with 34 participants(8 in the final)
2023Pabandom iš naujo! with 30 participants(10 in the final)
2024Eurovizija.LT with 40 participants(10 in the final)
2025Eurovizija.LT with 45 participants(12 in the final)
2026Eurovizija.LT

Awards

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Winner by OGAE members

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Further information:OGAE
YearSongPerformerFinalPointsHost cityRef.
2020"On Fire"The RoopContest cancelledNetherlandsRotterdam[22]

Barbara Dex Award

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Further information:Barbara Dex Award
YearPerformerHost cityRef.
2014Vilija MatačiūnaitėDenmarkCopenhagen[23]

Related involvement

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This section contains numerous links to pages onforeign language Wikipedias. They are shown asred links with the language codes in [small blue letters] in brackets. Click on the language code to see the page in that language.

Delegation members

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Audrius Giržadas [lt] (right) has served as the Head of Delegation for Lithuania since 2010.

Each participating broadcaster in the Eurovision Song Contest assigns a head of delegation as the EBU's contact person and the leader of their delegation at the event. The delegation, whose size can greatly vary, includes a head of press, the contestants, songwriters, composers, and backing vocalists, among others.[24]

Heads of delegation

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YearHead of delegationRef.
Irena Didžiulienė
[25]
[26]
Jonas Vilimas
[27][28]
2010–present[29][30]

Heads of press

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YearHead of pressRef.
Virginija Bunevičiūtė
Lina Patskočimaitė
Karolina Drigotaitė

Jury members

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Each participating broadcaster assembles a five-member jury panel consisting of music industry professionals for the semi-finals and Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest, ranking all entries except for their own. The juries' votes constitute 50% of the overall result alongside televoting.[34] The modern incarnation of jury voting was introduced beginning with the2009 contest.[35]

YearFirst memberSecond memberThird memberFourth memberFifth memberRef.
Linas RimšaLinas AdomaitisEgmontas Bžeskas [lt]Edita VilčiauskienėRūta Lukoševičiūtė [lt][36]
Deivydas Zvonkus [lt]Rūta Lukoševičiūtė [lt]Povilas VarvuolisKristina ZmailaitėKristina Žaldokaitė
Lauras LučiūnasJolita VaitkevičienėJurga ČekatauskaitėJurgis BrūzgaRosita Čivilytė [lt]
Nomeda KazlausVidas Bareikis [lt]Justas ČekuolisVytautas LukočiusEglė Nepaitė-Abaravičienė
Vytenis PauliukaitisGiedrė Kilčiauskienė [lt]Viktorija NavickaitėRafailas Karpis [lt]Vaidas Stackevičius
Lauras LučiūnasJurga ŠeduikytėDovilė FilmanavičiūtėMindaugas UrbaitisLeon Somov
Vytautas Bikus [lt]Andrius MamontovasJurgis BrūzgaGirmantė Vaitkutė [lt]Gerūta Griniūtė
Jievaras JasinskisRafailas Karpis [lt]Giedrė Kilčiauskienė [lt]BjelleDarius Užkuraitis [lt]
Aistė LasytėDarius Užkuraitis [lt]Ieva NarkutėJurga ŠeduikytėVaidas Baumila
Jonas NainysJulijus GrickevičiusVaidotas ValiukevičiusEglė JuozapaitienėNombeko Augustė
Jievaras JasinskisKristupas NaraškevičiusPovilas MeškėlaAgneta GabalytėMonika Marija
BjelleRosita Čivilytė [lt]Pijus OperaVaidas StackevičiusEglė Kernagytė

Commentators and spokespersons

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LRT usually broadcasts all shows in Lithuania onLRT televizija and onLRT radijas as well as online via the broadcaster's websitelrt.lt. For the show's broadcast on LRT several commentators have provided comment on the contest in the local language.Darius Užkuraitis [lt] was Eurovision commentator in Lithuania as many as 19 times. He was replaced byRamūnas Zilnys [lt] in 2021. At the Eurovision Song Contest after all points are calculated, the presenters of the show call upon each voting country to invite each respective spokesperson to announce the results of their vote on-screen.

YearCommentatorSpokespersonRef.
1994UnknownGitana Lapinskaitė[48][49]
1995No broadcastDid not participate[50]
1996Unknown[51]
1997No broadcast[52]
1998Unknown[53]
1999Andrius Tapinas[54][49]
2000Ramūnas Česonis and Vilija GrigonytėDid not participate[citation needed]
2001Darius Užkuraitis [lt]Loreta Tarozaitė[55][49]
2002
2003Did not participate
2004Rolandas Vilkončius [lt]
2005
2006Lavija Šurnaitė [lt]
2007
2008Rolandas Vilkončius [lt]
2009Ignas Krupavičius
2010Giedrius Masalskis [lt]
2011
2012Ignas Krupavičius
2013
2014
2015Ugnė Galadauskaitė
2016
2017Darius Užkuraitis [lt] and Gerūta GriniūtėEglė Daugėlaitė[56][49]
2018
2019Giedrius Masalskis [lt][c]
2021Ramūnas Zilnys [lt]Andrius Mamontovas[58][59]
2022Vaidotas Valiukevičius[60]
2023Monika Liu[61]
2024Monika Linkytė[62][63]
2025Silvester Belt[64][65][66]

Other shows

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ShowCommentatorRef.
Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song ContestRolandas Vilkončius [lt][citation needed]
Eurovision: Europe Shine a LightRamūnas Zilnys [lt][67]

Stage directors

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The appointed stage directors are responsible for directing the country's live performance, for camerawork and for the visuals used.[68]

YearStage directorsRef.
Irena Morkevičienė
[69]
[70]
Dalius Abaris [lt] and Vytautas Dambrauskas
[71]
[72]
Povilas Varvuolis
[73]
Povilas Varvuolis and Rasa Micachienė
[74]
Povilas Varvuolis
[75]
[76]
[77]
[78]
Povilas Varvuolis and Norvydas Genys
[79]
Povilas Varvuolis, Paulius Varonenka and Ignas Blažys
[80]

Costume designers

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YearCostume designersRef.
1999Juozas Statkevičius [lt]
2001Daiva Urbonavičiūtė
2007Aleksandras Pogrebnojus [lt] and Vida Simanavičiūtė
2012Egidijus Sidaras
2014Olga Filatova-Kontrimienė
2015Kristina Kalinauskaitė and Andrius Sergejenko
2016Marius Stanevičius
2017Sandra Yushka
2018Vida Strasevičiūtė and Thomas Bara
2021Glorija Gžimailaitė
2022Monika Kazakevičiūtė-Kriščiūnienė
2023Omar Bayoumi
2024Vainotas Jakštas
2025Karina Panina

Conductors

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Tomas Leiburas was the only Lithuanian conductor in Eurovision as he conducted their 1994 entry.

Photo gallery

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^According to thethen-Eurovision rules, the top ten non-Big Four countries from the previous year along with the Big Four automatically qualified for the Grand Final without having to compete in semi-finals. For example, if Germany and France placed inside the top ten, the 11th and 12th spots were advanced to next year's Grand Final along with all countries ranked in the top ten.
  2. ^The 2020 contest was cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  3. ^Andrius Mamontovas was initially appointed to be the spokesperson of Lithuania in 2019, but was not able to perform the role because he was a member of the jury that year.[57] Mamontovas later announced Lithuania's points in 2021 contest.

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