Justyna Steczkowska has presented the team behind her performance at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel, Switzerland.
At a press conference in Warsaw earlier this week, Justyna Steczkowska presented the team behind her performance of “Gaja” at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. Justyna will be joined on stage by four dancers Milena Zdzuj, Piotr Musiałkowski, Krzysztof Jagodziński and Kuba Walica. Kuba Walica is choreographing the performance of “Gaja”, which has been adapted from the national final.
The Delegation from TVP which is working with Justyna is formed of Head of Delegation, Tomasz Sołowiński, Assistant Head of Delegation, Tomasz Gajewski, Head of Press, Agnieszka Lenart and Assistant Head of Press, Konrad Szczęsny. She will also be joined by her assistant, artistic supervisor, translator, outfit designer and producer in Basel.
Justyna explained at the press conference that she has decided that her performance will be “Made in Poland”. The singer has opted for an entirely local team to showcase the best of Polish talent. Dziennik Eurowizyjny reports that her graphics are created by a Polish team, with the graphics expected to feature a mystical figure which is reported to be a large dragon.
Justyna Steczkowska was selected to represent Poland through Wielki finał polskich kwalifikacji. She will be returning to Eurovision for Poland with “Gaja”, thirty years on from competing with “Sama”. Poland will perform second in Semi-Final One on May 13. Watch our interview with the singer in London below:
Image Source: Justyna Steczkowska | Source: Dziennik Eurowizyjny
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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