The country’s broadcaster, Česká televize (ČT), confirmed the reveal date via social media, with few details currently known about the entry.

Internal selection confirmed

As in recent years, the Czech entry was chosen through an internal selection process. A total of 260 songs were submitted, with the final decision made by a panel of international music experts and representatives of the Czech public. The broadcaster has confirmed that Czechia will be represented by a male artist, although the identity of the performer and the song title remain unknown.

Czechia’s Eurovision journey

Czechia made its debut in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2007, with Kabát’s “Malá dama”; however, their debut entry finished last in a 28-song semi-final, scoring only 1 point. This kicked off three consecutive non-qualifications, with their best result coming in 2008, finishing in second-last place. Having withdrawn in 2009 due to poor results, Czechia returned to the Contest in 2015. In 2016, Czechia qualified for the first time with Gabriela Gunciková’s “I Stand”.

Czechia reverted to an internal selection for 2025, selecting ADONXS with “Kiss Kiss Goodbye”. The song scored 29 points in the second semifinal, placing twelfth and missing out on the Grand Final for the second consecutive year.

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News Source: ČT

Photo Credit: Alma Bengttson / EBU

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