Last year, RTP revealed the twenty composers selected for Festival da Canção 2025. Now the broadcaster has announced the twenty acts that will compete as well as releasing their participating entries.
Semi-Final allocations drawn for Festival da Canção 2025
In a recent press conference, Portuguese national broadcaster RTP confirmed the twenty acts that will take part in Festival da Canção 2025. As well as this, the allocation draw has been held to confirm which Semi-Final each of the acts will participate in.
Semi-Final 1
- Du Nothin – ‘Sobre Nós’
- Bluay – ‘Ninguém’
- Capital da Bulgária – ‘Lisboa’
- Jéssica Pina – ‘Calafrio’
- JOSH – ‘Tristeza’
- Marco Rodrigues – ‘A Minha Casa’
- Margarida Campelo – ‘Eu sei que o amor’
- Peculiar – ‘Adamastor’
- Rita Sampaio – ‘Voltas’
- Xico Gaiato – ‘Ai Senhor’
Semi-Final 2
- A Cantadeira – ‘Responso à Mulher’
- Bombazine – ‘Apago tudo’
- Diana Vilarinho – ‘Cotovia’
- Emmy Curl – ‘Rapsódia da Paz’
- Fernando Daniel – ‘Medo’
- Henka – ‘I Wanna Destroy U’
- Inês Marques Lucas – ‘Quantos Queres’
- Luca Argel ft. Pri Azevedo – ‘Quem foi?’
- Napa – ‘Deslocado’
- Tota – ‘á-tê-xis’
In February, the live shows of Festival da Canção 2025 will air on RTP1. The two Semi-Finals will take place on February 22 and March 1. During the Semi-Finals there will be two voting rounds. The combined votes of the jury and public will choose five acts from each to advance to the Grand Final. In the second round, voting lines will re-open and viewers will be able to advance one wildcard in each Semi-Final. Thus, a total of twelve acts will participate in the Grand Final. The Grand Final will conclude on March 8 with the winner being determined by 50% jury voting and 50% public voting.
Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest
Out of 55 participations to date, Portugal has won the Eurovision Song Contest only once – in 2017 with Salvador Sobral’s ‘Amar pelos dois‘. To this day, it holds the record for the most points in the history of the contest with 758. Their next best result was with ‘O meu coração não tem cor‘ by Lúcia Moniz back in 1996, which finished in sixth place. Currently, the Iberian nation is enjoying a run of four qualifications in a row.
Earlier this year, Iolanda won Festival da Canção 2024 with ‘Grito’. During the Malmö contest, ‘Grito’ achieved 10th place in the Grand Final with 152 points. Thus, becoming only their third top 10 placing this century.
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