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🇮🇹 #OGAE: OGAE Song Contest 2025 Entries Revealed

OGAE, the leading fan club of the Eurovision Song Contest, have revealed the entries for the 2025 OGAE Song Contest, which is been organised by OGAE Italy.

Twenty nine clubs have submitted entries for this year’s Contest. Albania, Estonia, Ireland, Lithuania and Ukraine are all returning to the contest. Romania are debuting, while Bulgaria have withdrawn. The twenty nine entries are:

  1. United Kingdom: JADE – “Angel of My Dreams”
  2. Finland: BESS & Käärijä – “Kaistaa”
  3. Australia: Kylie Minogue – “Lights Camera Action”
  4. Albania: Arilena Ara – “Weightless”
  5. Andorra: Vicco – “STIC PAPRIKA”
  6. Hungary: Carson Coma x Beton.Hofi – “Frida Kahlo”
  7. Italy: Damiano David – “Born With a Broken Heart”
  8. Türkiye: manifest – “Zamansızdık”
  9. Ireland: CMAT – “Take a Sexy Picture of Me”
  10. North Macedonia: Lozano – “Bariera”
  11. Ukraine: Jerry Heil – “#AllEyesOnKids”
  12. Sweden: Benjamin Ingresso – “Look Who’s Laughing Now”
  13. Serbia: Milica Pavlović – “Ona nosi Pradu”
  14. Romania: Loredana x Denis Nuca – “Ia-mi Mana”
  15. Slovenia: Raiven – “Hedonista”
  16. Estonia: an-marlen – “peegel”
  17. Greece: Marseaux & Evangelia – “Alitheia?!”
  18. Czechia: Mikolas – “Samba”
  19. Rest of the World: LISA ft. Doja Cat & RAYE – “Born Again”
  20. Denmark: Tobias Rahim ft. Kabusa Oriental Choir – “Regntid”
  21. Portugal: Ana Moura – “Desliza”
  22. Cyprus: Anna Vissi – “Sandre”
  23. Poland: Kaśka Sochacka – “Szum”
  24. Germany: Purple Disco Machine feat. ÁSDÍS – “Beat of Your Heart”
  25. France: Santa – “Recommence-moi”
  26. Lithuania: Jessica Shy – “1000 Vėtrų”
  27. Spain: Leire Martinez – “Mi nombre”
  28. Belgium: Stromae & Pomme  – “Ma Meilleure Ennemie”
  29. Croatia: Baby Lasagna – “Biggie Boom Boom”

You can listen to this year’s entries HERE. Participating clubs have until Sunday 5th October to submit their results. The results will be revealed by OGAE Italy at a later date.

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Author: Richard Taylor

Source: Eurovoix

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