Justyna Steczkowska will travel to Oslo next weekend to perform at the Nordic Eurovision Party 2025 at the Sentrum Scene.
The Polish representative for the 69th Eurovision Song Contest has added Oslo to her promotional tour ahead of the contest in Basel, Switzerland. Justyna Steczkowska will be performing “Gaja” in the Norwegian capital on March 22, joining five of this year’s participants who will compete in Switzerland.
The previously announced artists are:
Shkodra Elektronike – representing Albania in 2025
Kyle Alessandro – representing Norway in 2025
Charmed – represented Norway in 2000
The Roop – represented Lithuania in 2020/21
Gunnhild Sundli – lead singer of Gåte, who represented Norway in 2024
Elena Tsagrinou – represented Cyprus in 2021
KEiiNO – represented Norway in 2019; also competed in Melodi Grand Prix 2021/2024
Queentastic – Melodi Grand Prix 2006 participant
Margaret Berger – represented Norway in 2013; competed in Melodi Grand Prix 2023
Vidar Villa – Melodi Grand Prix 2018/2024 participant
Gunilla Persson – Melodifestivalen 2024 participant
Emmy – representing Ireland in 2025
Tautumeitas – representing Latvia in 2025
Jerry Heil – represented Ukraine in 2024
Sandra Kim – Winner of Eurovision 1986 for Belgium
Klara Hammarström – Multiple Melodifestivalen participant
VÆB – representing Iceland in 2025
Gothminister – Melodi Grand Prix 2024 participant
Ladybug – Melodi Grand Prix 2025 participant
During the coming weeks, more artists will be announced as performing at the event in the Norwegian capital. The show will be hosted by Marte Stokstad, who is the Norwegian commentator for the Eurovision Song Contest.
The Nordic Eurovision Party 2025 will be held at the Sentrum Scene in Oslo. Tickets for the event are on sale via Ticketmaster. Prices for the event start at 699 NOK (€59.54). There are options for standing, seating and early entry.
The dates for pre-parties in 2025 are as follows:
Find out more about the Polish representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 below:
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Image Source: TVP | Source: Nordic Eurovision Party
Poland debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994 alongside a number of other Eastern European countries. Their debut year saw their best result to date in the contest, as Edyta Gorniak finished in 2nd place with her song “To nie ja!”. Following this, Poland failed to repeat this initial success, managing a top 10 placing on only one other occasion during their initial participation in the contest between 1994 and 2011. In 2012, following a string of non-qualifications, Poland withdrew from the contest due to financial difficulties. Since their return in 2014, they have been considerably more successful in the contest, having qualified for the final six times out of ten attempts.
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