

The order in which the national jury votes will be announced in the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) 2025 grand final has now been revealed.
The show takes place this Saturday at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, with 26 countries competing. However, the jury votes from all 37 countries that began the competition will be announced, including those eliminated in the semi-finals.
As tradition dictates, last year’s host – in this case, Sweden – will be the first to announce their votes, while this year’s host country, Switzerland, will be the last.
Points 1 to 8 and 10 will appear on the screen, while the 12 points will be announced live by a spokesperson from each country. Several artists who have previously taken part in Eurovision will serve in this role on Saturday.
Order of announcement
- Sweden: Keyyo
- Azerbaijan: Safura
- Malta: Ingrid Sammut
- Netherlands: Chantal Janzen
- Slovenia: Lorella Flego
- Armenia: Lusine Tovmasyan
- Luxembourg: Fabienne Zwally
- San Marino: Senhit
- Ukraine: Jerry Heil
- Norway: Tom Hugo
- Austria: Philipp Hansa
- France: Émilie Mazoyer
- Italy: Topo Gigio
- Portugal: iolanda
- Denmark: Sara Bro
- Croatia: Doris Pinčić
- Latvia: Dons
- Ireland: Nicky Byrne
- Poland: Aleksandra Budka
- Montenegro: Marko Vukčević
- Greece: Jenny Theona
- Serbia: Dragana Kosjerina
- Czechia: Radka Rosická
- United Kingdom: Sophie Ellis-Bextor
- Spain: Chanel
- Finland: Jasmin Beloued
- Australia: Silia Kapsis
- Germany: Michael Schulte
- Belgium: Manu Van Acker
- Israel: Eden Golan
- Albania: Andri Xhahu
- Lithuania: Silvester Belt
- Iceland: Hera Björk
- Cyprus: Loukas Hamatsos
- Estonia: Kristjan Jakobson
- Georgia: Nutsa Buzaladze
- Switzerland: Mélanie Freymonde Sven Epiney
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