Good evening Europe, this is Riga calling! We are heading north to the Baltics tonight, namely to Latvia, for the semifinal for Supernova 2025.

Latvia is gearing up for Eurovison 2025 in full steam and is working from strength to strength in order to showcase an extraordinary show.

How to watch?

You can watch the Supernova 2025 Semifinal at 20:10 CET via the following channels:

About the show

A total of 19 acts will battle for 10 spots in the Grand Final.  A combined jury/public televoting deliberation will determine the 10 Supernova 2025 finalists. The show will be hosted by Ketija Senberga and Lauris Reiniks (Latvia 2003).

Supernova 2025

A total of 19 acts will partake in the competition in their quest to represent Latvia at the forthcoming 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel. Supernova 2025 consists of two televised shows a Semifinal and a Grand Final scheduled to be held on 1st and 8th February. The 2025 Latvian Eurovision entry and act will be determined via a combined jury -public voting deliberation on Saturday 08 February.

Participants

  1. Marta – “Lovable“
  2. Tepat – “Sadzejot”
  3. Justs – “Fit Right“
  4. KoBra – “Zelts” (Gold)
  5. Adelina – “Electric Love“
  6. Citi Zēni – “Ramtai“
  7. Emilija – “Heartbeat“
  8. LEGZDINA & Bel Tempo – “The Water“
  9. PALÚ – “Delusional“
  10. The Ludvig – “Līgo”
  11. LUKA – “Stronger“
  12. Chris Noah – “Romance isn’t Dead“
  13. Toms Kalderauskis – “Domāju, tu nāc”
  14. Julianna – “Something in the Water“
  15. Tautumeitas – “Bur man laimi”
  16. Rūta Dūduma – “Chemical“
  17. Katrīna Gupalo – “Scarlett Challenger“
  18. Sinerģija – “Bound By The Light“
  19. Markus Riva – “Bigger Than This“

Latvia at Eurovision

Latvia debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2000 and has won the competition once in 2002 with Marie N‘s ‘I wanna‘. The Baltic country has participated at Eurovision 24 times and successfully hosted the contest in 2003 in Riga.

Source: LTV
Photo credit: LTV


Sanjay (Sergio) joined esctoday.com in December 2006 as an editor. He was appointed as the Head of Press of ESCToday.com in 2011. Hereafter in 2016 he was promoted as the Head of International Relations & Communications at ESCToday. Sergio has covered the Eurovision Song Contest live 22 times since 2000, having worked for several international magazines and media outlets.