ESC 2025 Highlights Eurovision Song Contest

Running order set for the Eurovision 2025 grand final

Running order set for the Eurovision 2025 grand final Picture credits: © Corinne Cumming / EBU

The full running order for the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) 2025, taking place this Saturday (May 17) at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel (Switzerland), has now been set.

After the finalists drew their allocation (first half/second half/producer’s choice), the production team determined the concrete running order.

It was thus decided that Kyle Alessandro, from Norway, will be the first participant to take the stage, while the show will close with Shkodra Elektronike from Albania.

The only exception among the 26 finalists was the host country Switzerland, which, as tradition dictates, drew its exact performance slot back in March, landing in 19th place.

Among the other contenders for victory, Austria will perform ninth, with the Netherlands in 12th, Finland in 13th, Sweden in 23rd, and France in 24th.

 

Running order for the grand final

(Click on song titles to watch the performances in the semi-finals)

  1. Norway: Kyle Alessandro / Lighter
  2. Luxembourg: Laura Thorn / La poupée monte le son
  3. Estonia: Tommy Cash / Espresso Macchiato
  4. Israel: Yuval Raphael / New Dau Will Rise
  5. Lithuania: Katarsis / Tavo akys
  6. Spain: Melody / Esa diva
  7. Ukraine: Ziferblat / Bird of Pray
  8. United Kingdom: Remember Monday / What the Hell Just Happened?
  9. Austria: JJ / Wasted Love
  10. Iceland: VÆB / RÓA
  11. Latvia: Tautumeitas / Bur man laimi
  12. Netherlands: Claude / C’est la vie
  13. Finland: Erika Vikman / Ich komme
  14. Italy: Lucio Corsi / Volevo essere un duro
  15. Poland: Justyna Steczkowska / Gaja
  16. Germany: Abor & Tynna / Baller
  17. Greece: Klavdia / Asteromata
  18. Armenia: PARG / Survivor
  19. Switzerland: Zoë Më / Voyage
  20. Malta: Miriana Conte / Serving
  21. Portugal: NAPA / Deslocado
  22. Denmark: Sissal / Hallucination
  23. Sweden: KAJ / Bara bada bastu
  24. France: Louane / Maman
  25. San Marino: Gabry Ponte / Tutta l’Italia
  26. Albania: Shkodra Elektronike / Zjerm
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