The Icelandic broadcaster RÚV has revealed the televoting results from the Semi-Finals and Final of Söngvakeppnin 2025.

RÚV has released the full televoting results from the Semi-Finals of the Icelandic selection for Eurovision 2025. The results show that VÆB and Tinna won their respective Semi-Finals.

Semi-Final One (February 8)

RÓA – VÆB: 12,649 votes (30,40%)
Eins og ĂŸĂș – ÁgĂșst: 10,069 votes (24,20%)
Frelsið mitt – Stebbi JAK: 8,853 votes (21,28%)
Ég flĂœg Ă­ storminn – Birgo: 5,089 votes (12,23%)
Norðurljós – BIA: 4,945 votes (11,89%)

Semi-Final Two (February 15)

Þrá – Tinna: 9.846 votes (23,30%)
Eldur – JĂșlĂ­ og DĂ­sa: 9.469 votes (22,41%)
Aðeins lengur – Bjarni Arason: 9.323 votes (22,06%)
Flugdrekar – Dagur Sig: 7.400 votes (17,51%)
Rísum upp – Bára Katrín: 6.218 votes (14,72%)

Final (February 22)

RÓA – VÆB: 36.535 votes (27,7%) + 93 points from the jury
Set Me Free – Stebbi JAK: 33.202 votes (25,2%) + 85 points from the jury
Fire – JĂșlĂ­ og DĂ­sa: 29.010 votes (22,0%) + 74 points from the jury
Aðeins lengur – Bjarni Arason: 15.266 votes (11,6%) + 39 points from the jury
Like You – ÁgĂșst: 9.104 votes (6,9%) + 23 points from the jury
Words – Tinna: 8.839 votes (6,7%) + 22 points from the jury

VÆB will represent Iceland at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland. The country has been drawn to perform in the first half of the first semi-final, on May 13.

Image source: VÆB | Source: RÚV

Iceland debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1986 and, aside from 2 years of relegation in 1998 and 2002, has participated every year since. The contest is incredibly popular in Iceland, regularly being one of the most-watched programs of the year. Iceland has yet to win the contest but has finished in 2nd on two occasions. In 1999, Selma missed out on victory in Jerusalem by 17 points, and in 2009 Yohanna became the most successful Icelandic entrant ever finishing 2nd in the final with the song “Is it True?”. She scored 218 points, yet still finished 169 points behind the runaway winner Norway.

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