Staging details have been revealed for the performance of the Ukrainian entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, “Bird of Pray”.
Ziferblat, Ukraine’s representatives for Eurovision 2025, have announced that Maria Korostelova will be the staging director for their performance in Basel. Korostelova has previously staged acts at the Ukrainian national selection, Vidbir, as well as worked for various Ukrainian TV shows and Ukrainian artists such as Kazka, Krutь, The Erised, and Fo Sho.
It has also been announced that Ivan Frolov has designed the outifts for Ziferblat’s performance on the Eurovision stage. Frolov has designed the outfits for previous Ukrainian Eurovision representatives such as TVORCHI, Jamala and Tina Karol.
The staging and travel costs for Ziferblat are expected to be between 105,000—115,000 Euros. No further details regarding Ziferblat’s staging have been announced. It has previously been revealed that the staging changes for Eurovision are “radical” compared to the performance at Vidbir 2025.
Ziferblat won the right to represent Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 after winning Vidbir 2025. They are the first trio to represent Ukraine at the contest. The group will perform 5th in the first semi-final on May 13 with their entry “Bird of Pray”.
Last month, we had the opportunity to speak with Ziferblat at Eurovision In Concert in Amsterdam. You can watch the interview here:
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Ukraine first participated in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2003, when Oleksandr Ponomariov performed “Hasta la vista”. The following year Ruslana brought the country their first win with the song “Wild Dances”. It was a feat that would be replicated in 2016 by Jamala with her song “1944”; her emotionally charged song scored a record 534 points to take victory in Stockholm. In 2017 O.Torvald represented the country on home soil with the song “Time”. The group finished in 24th place, Ukraine’s worst result at the contest to date. Kalush Orchestra gave Ukraine their third victory in 2022 with “Stefania”. Ukraine is one of two remaining countries with a 100% semi-final qualification record.
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Posted by:Rafaell Andersson
I am from Sweden and have been a writer for Eurovoix since 2023. Eurovision has been my passion for as long as I can remember. The contest has made me discover great music in a variety of genres and languages, and turned my whole life into a constant countdown to the national finals and ultimately the Eurovision week in May.