It’s time to get drawn into the Supernova, as Latvia chooses their Eurovision 2025 entrant tonight!
Latvia is on a mission to continue a qualification streak after Dons took the Baltic nation to the final last year with his moody ballad “Hollow”. A great feat,. as they hadn’t performed in the Grand Final since 2016. With an extremely strong line-up in Supernova 2025, it’s extremely possible.
We will be breaking down the show live tonight, and going over the highs and lows on what is becoming a very exciting national final.
You can watch along with us on LTV1 on this link.
Live discussion below
Results
As per the Supernova 2025 rules, the result will be decided by a 50/50 split of votes from an international Jury (ranking entries with points of 1-7, then 8, 10 and 12), and the public televote in Latvia. In the case of a tie, the public’s choice goes to Eurovision.
Running Order
Chris Noah – “Romance Isn’t Dead”
Palú – “Delusional”
Sinerģija – “Bound By The Light”
Citi Zēni – “Ramtai”
Tepat – “Sadzejot”
The Ludvig – “Līgo”
Markus Riva – “Bigger Than This”
Tautumeitas – “Bur Man Laimi”
Bel Tempo & Legzdina – “The Water”
Emilija – “Heartbeat”
Live Discussion
We are off! Let’s go, Supernova 2025! Who can we expect to see tonight? We have fan-favourite The Ludvig, with his uptempo tune “Līgo”, and Eurovision 2022 legends Citi Zēni bring less veggies but more incredible costumes with their dancey track “Ramtai”. On a very different type of beat than the prior two, we have Tautumeitas, with their gorgeous harmonies on “Bur Man Laimi”. They stunned fans last week and are suddenly in the conversation for the title.
Someone we won’t be seeing tonight is Eurovision 2016 finalist Justs, who didn’t make it through the semi final last week with his edgier pop entry “Fit Right”.
Watch along with us, and let’s see who is representing Latvia at Eurovision 2025 in Basel!
What do you think of Supernova 2025? Can Citi Zēni make it back to Eurovision 3 years after their last appearance? Will Markus Riva finally get his moment at Eurovision? Or will Wiwibloggs reader’s favourite The Ludvig take the crown? Let us know in the comments below, and join the live discussion!