Maltese star Destiny will return to the Eurovision Song Contest as one of the headline guest performers at the 2025 Grand Final in Basel.

Organisers from the Eurovision Song Contest and the Swiss broadcaster SRG SSR have announced Destiny’s participation, raising excitement among fans. Details of her performance are still under wraps.

Destiny Chukunyere first captured the Eurovision audience in 2015 when she won Junior Eurovision Song Contest with Not my soul. She was set to represent Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 with All of my love, but the event was cancelled due to the pandemic. Destiny returned in 2021 with Je me casse and achieved a seventh-place finish, marking one of Malta’s strongest results in recent years.

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More guest acts announced

In addition to Destiny, other confirmed guest performers include Efendi from Azerbaijan, The Roop from Lithuania and Jørgen Olsen from Denmark. More names are expected to be revealed over the coming weeks.

The Eurovision Song Contest 2025 will take place on 13, 15 and 17 May in Basel, Switzerland. The grand final will be held on 17 May, starting at 21:00 CET.


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