Ahead of Saturday’s Grand Final of Supernova 2025, Latvian national broadcaster LTV has confirmed the running order for the remaining 10 acts taking part.
Supernova 2025 Grand Final
Following a highly competitive Semi-Final of Supernova 2025 last weekend, LTV the Latvian national broadcaster have decided the running order for the 10 acts vying to become the next Eurovision representative on the Basel stage this May.
- Chris Noah – ‘Romance Isn’t Dead‘
- Palú – ‘Delusional‘
- Sinerģija – ‘Bound by the Light‘
- Citi Zēni – ‘Ramtai‘
- Tepat – ‘Sadzejot‘
- The Ludvig – ‘Līgo‘
- Markus Riva – ‘Bigger Than This‘
- Tautumeitas – ‘Bur man laimi‘
- Bel Tempo un Legzdina – ‘The Water‘
- Emilija – ‘Heartbeat‘
During the show, former Eurovision 2015 representative Aminata will perform. The winner will be determined from the combined results of the public and jury voting.
Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest
Back in 2000 Latvia made their Eurovision debut in Stockholm with Brainstorm and their entry, ‘My Star‘. During the contest the Baltic nation placed 3rd with 136 points. Over the years, the plucky nation has achieved four top 10 results, contrasted with failing to qualify in more than half of their total participations. Their best result came with Latvia’s only win in 2002. In Tallinn, Marie N and her quick-change routine bop, ‘I Wanna‘ scored victory with 176 points.
Last year the Latvian jury and public chose Dons with ‘Hollow’ through Supernova 2024. During the contest Dons restored the pride of the nation, earning Latvia’s first qualification and best result since 2016. ‘Hollow’ placed 16th with 64 points in the Grand Final. Thus, achieving the seventh best result of all-time for Latvia.
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