RTÉ announces search for Ireland's 2025 Eurovision act

admin admin | 09-23 16:15

The 69th Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Basel, Switzerland in May 2025 after singer Nemo's win in this year's Eurovision with their track The Code.

This is an invaluable opportunity for performers and songwriters to gain exposure on a worldwide scale - the Eurovision has a global viewing audience of over 160 million people and the rewards for success can be significant.

"Bambie’s song Doomsday Blue has had over 24 million streams to date on Spotify. Their performance at the Grand Final has had 9.4 million views on Eurovision's official You Tube channel.

"Eurovision is an amazing opportunity for any Irish act to catapult themselves onto the world stage. Bambie Thug performed at Electric Picnic in August and is currently on a 30-date tour across Europe with sold out shows in Manchester, Glasgow, Amsterdam, Cologne, Helsinki, Dublin and Galway.

"Representing your country and performing at Eurovision is an experience unlike any other and can open doors beyond your imagination. If you think you have what it takes to be our Irish representative in Basel next year we’d love to hear from you!"

The closing date for submissions is 8 weeks from today - 6pm on Monday, 18 November 2024.

Further information including terms and conditions are available on www.rte.ie/eurovision

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