Abor & Tynna are in the midst of promoting their participation in Eurovision 2025 in Austria.

The German representatives for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, Abor & Tynna have been promoting their participation in the contest in Austria. The duo appeared this morning on Guten Morgen Österreich on ORF 2, promoting their song “Baller” and discussing their journey to the Eurovision Song Contest.

Abor & Tynna are siblings from the Austrian capital Vienna and have been performing together since 2016. Their song “Baller” has gone viral on Spotify since winning the German selection and entered the German music charts. Austria has a strong history in the past 10 years of voting for Germany in the final:

2016 – 2 points awarded to Germany by the Austrian televote
2018 – 10 points awarded by the Austrian jury and 6 points by the televote
2021 – 2 points awarded by the Austrian jury
2022 – 2 points awarded by the Austrian televote
2023 – 6 points awarded by the Austrian televote
2024 – 4 points awarded by the Austrian televote

The duo will represent Germany at Eurovision 2025, performing “Baller” in the Grand Final on May 17.

Image Source: RTL / Raab Entertainment / Willi Weber | Source: ORF

Germany was one of seven countries to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1956. The country has taken part in every contest since then, apart from in 1996, when they failed to make it through the qualifying round. To date Germany has won the contest twice. The first time was in 1982 when Nicole sang “Ein Bisschen Frieden” in Harrogate, which later became a global hit. Germany didn’t win again until 2010 when Lena sang “Satellite” in Oslo. She received 9 sets of 12 points, scoring 246 points overall.

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