Five weeks of heats are behind us. Twelve acts remain. Tonight, Sweden makes its choice for Eurovision 2025, with the final of Melodifestivalen 2025 taking place in Stockholm.
With the national final season winding to a close, the Wiwi Jury â our in-house panel of music unprofessionals â has gathered one last time in Stockholm. Has the Wiwi Jury found another potential Swedish Eurovision champion? Read on to find out.
Lauren
1. KAJ â âBara bada bastuâ
Iâd never expect a song of this style to be my winner of Melfest, but itâs a landslide. And Iâll hold out hope for it winning exactly because itâs so good at winning over the masses. The Fenno-Swedish lyricism is brilliant, and the beat just canât leave your head ever since the first listen. This could be a dark horse in Basel!
2. Erik Segerstedt â âShow Me What Love Isâ
3. Greczula â âBelieve Meâ
4. Annika Wickihalder â âLife Againâ
5. MĂ„ns Zelmerlöw â âRevolutionâ
Pablo
1. Greczula â âBelieve Meâ
Pound for pound, Greczula is the singer with the most star power Iâve seen this national final season. âBelieve Meâ has the unique quality of being absolutely telegenic â it feels like this song was made specially for a televised live performance and in the end we have a package thatâs a thousand times more than the sum of its parts; an uplifting, super engaging experience that simply must be seen and rewarded. If this gets to go to Basel, I expect great fortunes on both sides of the jury and televote, and if not, he has proven to be one of the newest talents with the most potential to deliver something positively lethal for Sweden in the future.
2. MĂ„ns Zelmerlöw â âRevolutionâ
3. KAJ â âBara bada bastuâ
4. Scarlet â âSweet nâ Psychoâ
5. Meira Omar â âHush Hushâ
Sebastian
1. Dolly Style â âYihaaâ
I say this with absolutely no regret â âYihaaâ is the best Sweden has to offer in 2025. Think about it. Beautiful redemption arc, a lineup of dolls that you canât even tell were in the last one, a catchy horsey song with weirdly an actual deep message about resilience â this is revolutionary, and not the typical contrived Sweden by numbers. Thereâs absolutely not a horsesâ chance in hell the Swedish people will choose this for Eurovision, but I feel like thereâs a missed opportunity in Molly, Holly, Polly and Yolly (you have to feel that Yolly drew the short straw of the naming stick) not heading to Basel. In all seriousness, âBara bada bastuâ is deservedly iconic and ready made to go, but the girls have a charm that is undeniable. Maybe next year, with yet another lineup of dolls?
2. KAJ â âBara bada bastuâ
3. John Lundvik â âVoice of the Silentâ
4. Meira Omar â âHush Hushâ
5. Klara Hammarström â âOn and On and Onâ
Andreas
1. Greczula â âBelieve Meâ
From the first 10 seconds, I got goosebumps and this song pulled me in right away, like with Cornelia Jakobs in 2022. âBelieve Meâ feels both nostalgic and modern, mixing 80s-90s sound with a fresh 2025 twist. Greczula has something special â his style is like Freddie Mercury meets Elton John meets Harry Styles meets Damiano meets Mika. But itâs Swedish and modern. His stage presence is strong, he is an artist with an obvious star quality. For me, this isnât just another song in the competition â it has international potential. The song sticks with you, and his voice makes it all even stronger. If Sweden wants an entry different to what they have sent in previous years, which could do well outside Eurovision, Greczula is the perfect choice.
2. KAJ â âBara bada bastuâ
3. Klara Hammarström â âOn and On and Onâ
4. MĂ„ns Zelmerlöw â âRevolutionâ
5. Scarlet â âSweet nâ Psychoâ
Ruxy
1. KAJ â âBara bada bastuâ
If thereâs one thing weâve learned over the years, itâs that Sweden has a remarkable ability to create outstanding stage performances. They also know how to turn their entries into successful radio hits throughout the Eurovision season. This time, however, we have a song that could do more than just sound great on the radio or impress with its staging â it has the potential to go viral. Honestly, I could even see this as a winner â why not? The song is genuinely funny and incredibly catchy â the kind that instantly gets stuck in your head. While Sweden has wowed us in the past with impressive choreographies, now feels like the perfect moment for them to introduce a simple dance routine that everyone will be doing during the show. With its Nordic sound, good vocals and the irresistible charisma, this entry feels like a complete package â one that reminds me of those iconic Eurovision performances from back in the day.
2. Dolly Style â âYihaaâ
3. Meira Omar â âHush Hushâ
4. Scarlet â âSweet nâ Psychoâ
5. Klara Hammarström â âOn and On and Onâ
Tom
1. Klara Hammarström â âOn and On and Onâ
I was torn whether to go with my head or heart choosing my Melfest winner. I would love Klara Hammarström to take the win for Sweden. âOn and On and Onâ is an undeniably catchy pop banger that is just so satisfying. The voice, the beat, the drop at the end. I love it. I am just not sure it will be enough. Whether itâs this song or not, Klara will make it to Eurovision one day.
2. KAJ â âBara bada bastuâ
3. MĂ„ns Zelmerlöw â âRevolutionâ
4. Scarlet â âSweet nâ Psychoâ
5. Dolly Style â âYihaaâ
Antranig
1. KAJ â âBara bada bastuâ
Two years ago, I stepped into a sauna in Finnmark, sat down for two minutes, then said âI donât get the point of thisâ and left. But KAJ have given me a new perspective on Nordic sauna culture and theyâve turned me around. Itâs not a strong year for Melfest; the other âfavouritesâ are Greczula â an absolutely enthralling performer with a lifeless song â and MĂ„ns â with an incredibly generic, monotonous number. Even my queen Klara and my other queens Dolly Style have had superior entries in the past. Despite all of that, Sweden have a genuine diamond in their hands. âBara bada bastuâ is an earworm, brought to life with an incredible stage show. This is a no brainer, Sweden!
2. Klara Hammarström â âOn and On and Onâ
3. Scarlet â âSweet nâ Psychoâ
4. John Lundvik â âVoice of the Silentâ
5. Dolly Style â âYihaaâ
What do you think of the Melodifestivalen 2025 lineup? Can any of these acts deliver Sweden an eighth Eurovision trophy? Let us know in the comments below.