The International Network of Fanclubs of Eurovision (INFE) is thrilled to announce the return of the INFE Poll to ESCToday for the ninth consecutive year. This collaboration continues to offer Eurovision enthusiasts an exclusive glimpse into fan favorites leading up to the Eurovision Song Contest 2025.
A Proven Predictor of Eurovision Success
The INFE Poll has a notable track record of aligning with actual Eurovision outcomes. In 2024, the poll accurately forecasted Switzerland’s Nemo as the winner with the song The Code mirroring the results of the Eurovision Song Contest that year. This accuracy underscores the poll’s significance and the insightful perspectives of the Eurovision fan community.
Engaging the Global Fan Community
Each year, the INFE Poll gathers votes from Eurovision fan clubs worldwide, reflecting diverse musical tastes and preferences. This initiative not only fosters a sense of community among fans but also provides valuable insights into the evolving landscape of Eurovision favorites.
Looking Ahead to Eurovision 2025
As we approach the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, anticipation builds around which artists and songs will capture the hearts of fans globally. The INFE Poll serves as a barometer for fan sentiment, offering a preview of potential frontrunners in the upcoming contest.
Stay Tuned for Daily Updates
Starting Friday, April 11 2025, ESCToday will present daily results from various INFE clubs. These updates will provide readers with a comprehensive overview of fan favorites as the Eurovision Song Contest approaches.
About INFE
Founded in 2011, the International Network of Fanclubs of Eurovision (INFE) comprises Eurovision fan clubs from around the world. INFE aims to unite fans in celebrating and promoting the Eurovision Song Contest, fostering a global community of enthusiasts.
Stay connected with ESCToday and INFE for the latest updates and insights as we count down to Eurovision 2025.
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