After a strong first Super Saturday of the season, the month of February keeps on giving, with a second Super Saturday, this time with seven shows to follow across Europe. Four finals, in Ukraine, Finland, Latvia and Malta, as well as two heats in Lithuania an Sweden, and a semi-final in Iceland!
Below, you will find the different shows you can watch tonight.
🇺🇦 Ukraine – Vidbir 2025 – Final
When?
17:30 CET, with the results expected between 21:00 an 21:30 CET
Where?
- Online, either on
- Youtube (direct stream)
- Youtube (english commentary)
- Suspilne Kultura
- Physically, in Kyiv
Who?
Ten songs will compete in this single show, in this running order:
- Vlad Sheryf – “Wind of change“
- Abiye – “Dim“
- MOLODI – “my sea“
- Future Culture – “Waste My Time“
- Masha Kondratenko – “No time to cry“
- KHAYAT – “Honor“
- FIÏNKA – “Kultura“
- KRYLATA – “Stay True“
- Ziferblat – “Bird of pray“
- DK Energetik – “Sil’“
The show will be hosted by Masha Efrosynina, Timur Miroshnychenko and Vasyl Baidak.
Format
Vidbir will once again use a 50/50 split system, with half of the results coming from the public, and the other half from a jury.
The jury itself was chosen by the Ukrainian public in December 2024, and will consist in:
- Jamala (Ukraine 2016)
- Serhiy Tanchynets (musician, producer, leader of the rock band Bez Obmozhen’)
- Kateryna Pavlenko (vocalist of Go_A, Ukraine 2020 & 2021)
🇫🇮 Finland – Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu (UMK) 2025 – Final
When?
20:00 CET, until 22:10 CET
Where?
- Online, on YLE, with the following possible streams
- Physically, at the Nokia Arena, in Tampere
Who?
After the disqualification and disbanding of One Morning Left, only six songs will compete to represent Finland in May, in the following running order:
- Costee – “Sekaisin“
- Neea River – “Nightmares“
- Goldielocks – “Made Of“
- Viivi – “Aina“
- Nelli Matula – “Hitaammin hautaan“
- Erika Vikman – “Ich komme“
The evening will be hosted by Jasmin Beloued and Sanni.
Format
Finlan will stay true to its system, which involves 75/25 split instead of a 50/50 one, with the televote counting for 75% of the final results, and the international juries for 25%.
🇱🇻 Latvia – Supernova – Final
When?
20:10 CET, until 22:20 CET
Where?
- Online, on LTV1
- Physically, at the Riga Film Studio
Who?
After last week’s semi-final, nine songs were eliminated from the line-up, leaving ten acts competing for the Latvian spot in Eurovision, in the following running order:
- 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“
The evening will once again be hosted by Ketija Šēnberga and Lauris Reiniks.
Format
A classic split of 50/50 between the jury and the televote will be used to determine who will get to the final.
🇲🇹 Malta – Malta Eurovision Song Contest (MESC) 2025 – Final
When?
21:00 CET, until 00:00 CET
Where?
- Online, either on:
- Physically, at the Malta Fairs & Conventions Centre, Ta’ Qali
Who?
Sixteen songs, chosen through the semi-finals earlier this week, will compete in the following running order:
- Miriana Conte – “Kant“
- Victoria – “Juno“
- Dario Bezzina ft. Żeppi l-Muni – “Għażliet“
- JVF – “Festa (No Time for Siesta)“
- The Alchemists – “Rubble & Stone“
- Krista Šujak – “Unheard“
- Raquela – “Silenced“
- Kantera – “LalaRataTakeke LalaRataKabum“
- Nathan – “Concrete“
- Justine Shorfid – “Still I Rise“
- Adria Twins – “Qalb ma’ Qalb“
- Martina Borg – “Yo Listen“
- Mark Anthony Bartolo – “Hideaway“
- Kurt Calleja – “Aziz/a“
- Kristy Spiteri – “Heaven Sent“
- Stefan Galea – “Lablab (Talk Talk)“
Like the semi-finals, the show will be hosted by Valentina Rossi, Davide Tucci, and Pauline Agius.
Format
This year, Malta comes back to a 50/50 split between jury and televote, after experimenting with an original 78/22 split in 2024, in favour of the jury at the time.
🇱🇹 Lithuania – Eurovizija – Heat 5
When?
20:00 CET, until 22:00 CET
Where?
- Online, either on:
- Physically, at the LRT studios in Vilnius (where the show was pre-recorded on January 21)
Who?
Nine songs will compete in this fifth and final heat, competing for two spots in the final. They will perform in the following running order:
- Donata – “Empower“
- Matas Ligeika – “Saule“
- Ieva Zasimauskaitė – “Don’t You Ever Leave Me“
- Matt Len – “Not Alone“
- Ofelija – “Širdelė“
- Sun Francisco – “Atsimerkt“
- Justinas – “Alright“
- Sophie Ali – “The Bluest Bell“
- Lion Ceccah – “Drobė“
The evening will be hosted by Gabrielė Martirosian, Nombeko Augustė, and Rimvydas Černiauskas.
Format
As usual, LRT will use a 50/50 split of televote and jury to decide the scores. The rankings of the televote and jury will be turned into the classic Eurovision 2-to-8/10/12p (with nine songs competing, the song coming last for the jury or televote will get 2 points). Both scores will be combined, and any tie will be broken by giving advantage to the entry with the most jury points.
🇸🇪 Sweden – Melodifestivalen – Heat 2
When?
20:00 CET, until 21:30 CET
Where?
- Online, on SVT Play
- Physically, at the Scandinavium, in Göteborg
Who?
Six songs will compete in the second heat of Melodifestivalen, competing for two direct spots to the final (“direkt till finalen”).
- Nomi Tales – “Funniest Thing“
- Schlagerz – “Don Juan“
- Erik Segerstedt – “Show Me What Love Is“
- Klara Hammarström – “On and On and On“
- Fredrik Lundman – “The Heart of a Swedish Cowboy“
- Kaliffa – “Salute“
The evening will be hosted by Keyyo and Edvin Törnblom.
Format
Melodifestivalen only uses the televote in its heats. The top two entries will qualify directly to the final (in five weeks), and the song coming in third position will go to the “Final qualification” wildcard round (the newest version of the “Andra chansen”/second chance round), which will take part directly after Heat 5, on March 1st.
🇮🇸 Iceland – Söngvakeppnin 2025 – Semi-final 1
When?
20:45 CET, until 22:15 CET
Where?
- Online, on RÚV
- Physically, at the RVK Studios, in Reykjavík
Who?
Five songs will compete in this first semi-final, all in Icelanding. Three will qualify for the final.
- Stebbi Jak – “Frelsið Mitt“
- Birgo – “Ég flýg í storminn“
- Ágúst – “Eins og þú“
- Bia – “Norðurljós“
- Væb – “Róa“
The evening will be hosted by Benedikt Valsson, Guðrún Dís Emilsdóttir and Fannar Sveinsson.
Format
RÚV only uses televote in its semi-finals.
With seven shows spread over six hours, will you try to watch them all? What will you be watching in priority? Which performance do you expect the most? And most importantly, who do you think will win in Ukraine, Finland, Latvia and Malta? Tell us more in the comments below or on social media at @escxtra !