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Revision as of 20:31, 5 September 2025

Worldvision Q2-2025
We Write The Story
Dates
Semi-final 131 August 2025
Semi-final 231 August 2025
FinalTBA September 2025
Host
VenueAccor Arena, Paris, France
Executive supervisor Mark Solovyov
Executive producer Bahdan Hrymalyuk
Host broadcaster FTV
Participants
Number of entries35
Debuting countries Czechia
Ukraine
Returning Countries Greece
Non-returning Countries Azerbaijan
Belgium
Cyprus
Switzerland
United States
Participation map
Vote
Voting systemEach country's Jury awards one set of 12, 10, 8–1 points to ten songs as 50% of the votes, while Televote matches the result with another 50% of the points awarded percentage-wise proportionally.
Q1-25Worldvision Q2-2025Q3-25

The Worldvision Song Contest Quarter 2 - 2025 was the 11th edition of the Worldvision Song Contest. It is set to take place in Paris, France, following the country's victory at the WorldVision Song Contest Q1-2025 contest with the song "FUFN" by Jade. Organised by the International Eurofan's Countries Organisation (IECO) and host broadcaster France Télévisions (FTV). The contest was held Accor Arena, and consisted of a semi-finals on 31 August 2025, and a final on TBA September 2025.

Thirty-five countries participated in the contest. Czechia and Ukraine participating in the contest first time and Greece returning after three-episodes absences respectively. While Azerbaijan, Belgium, Cyprus Switzerland and the United States withdrew from the competition.

Location

After the victory in the previous edition in Hobart, Australia at the 10th edition, France has received the rights to host the contest.

City bidding process

The following cities and their proposed arenas have expressed interest in hosting the competition: Paris (La Defense Arena, Accor Arena and Adidas Arena) and Marseille. On July 19, it was announced that Paris would host the eleventh season of the competition at the Paris Accor Arena.

Production

Spiral geometry featured in flair for Q2-25 edition

Format

Two semi-finals has stayed with the same rules in this episode.

Semi-Final Allocation Draw

On August 16, the organizers of the contest presented the contents for the pots that will be used in the allocation draw. Thus, 29 countries were distributed into 5 pots, with four pots containing 6 countries, and the last one - five. This was the third time that the allocation of the pre-qualified countries for voting in the semi-finals was determined by a pictogram lottery: each of the semi-final were assigned with three specific emojis (dolphin, starfish, yacht, sunglasses, palm tree and deck chair). The heads of the resepctive delegations of the pre-qualified countries have chosen one of the proposed pictures and have determined their way to vote in one of the semi-finals. The draw for the semi-finals was broadcasted at 20:30 CET on 17 August.

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4 Pot 5

Participating Countries

Belgium (second time) and Azerbaijan were removed from the competition of this season due to a low assessment of activity in Iko in the last seasons, but their return is possible for the season Q3-2025. Greece with the new leadership returned to the competition after three seasons of not participation. The final was directly held: France (the host of the country), Sweden, China, Germany and Japan. The sixth autophinal will become known later, who to thin the amount of points scored in the finals of the last three seasons.

On July 28, the organizers of the competition announced that thirty -five countries would take part in the competition in Paris and that Switzerland and the United States would miss the competition.

Semi-Final 1

The first semi-final took place on 31 August 2025. Fifteen countries took part in the first semi-final. Those countries along with Germany, Japan and Sweden voted and performed in this semi-final.

# Country Artist Song Language(s) Place Points
01 South Korea Naomi Larein Stranger English Q
02 North Macedonia Dove Cameron Romeo English Q
03 Ireland Dean Lewis I Hate That It's True English Q
04 Bosnia & Herzegovina Teodora & Jala Brat 101 Zmija Serbian NQ
05 Thailand Johnny Huynh Red Rose English Q
06 Croatia Lexie Liu Dance Dance English NQ
07 San Marino Alternosfera & Delia Frig De Mor Romanian NQ
08 Serbia Roya Dawn/Day English Q
09 United Kingdom Belen Aguilera Laberinto Spanish Q
10 Brazil Say Now Can't Keep A Beat English Q
11 Ukraine Dorofeeva & Positiff Taste-Sadness Ukrainian NQ
12 Portugal Neoni Levitate English Q
13 Lebanon Meesha Shafi Rajkumari Punjabi, Urdu, English Q
14 Cuba Chase Icon Job Application English NQ
15 Vietnam Grossstadtgefluster Ich Kundige German Q

Voting in the 1st Semi-Final

Each country had a televoting who awarded 12, 10, 8 - 1 point(s) to their top seven songs. All 15 countries competing in the first semi-final voted, alongside Germany, Japan and Sweden. The ten qualifying countries were announced in no particular order, and the full results of how each country voted was published after the final had been held.

The 1st Semi-Final voting results
Total score
Televoting score
South Korea
North Macedonia
Ireland
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Thailand
Croatia
San Marino
Serbia
United Kingdom
Brazil
Ukraine
Portugal
Lebanon
Cuba
Vietnam
Germany
Japan
Sweden
Contestants
South Korea
North Macedonia
Ireland
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Thailand
Croatia
San Marino
Serbia
United Kingdom
Brazil
Ukraine
Portugal
Lebanon
Cuba
Vietnam
Split results (First Semi-Final)
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12 points

12 points awarded by the jury
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Semi-Final 2

The second semi-final took place on 31 August 2025. Fourteen countries took part in the second semi-final. Those countries along with Australia, China and France voted and performed in this semi-final.

# Country Artist Song Language(s) Place Points
01 Italy Fabio Rovazzi, Paola Iezzi & Dani Faiv Red Flag Italian NQ
02 Israel Sevdaliza Messiah English Q
03 Kazakhstan Moya Mishel, Dose Birdie Russian Q
04 Czechia Nicolina Situations English Q
05 Hungary Adam Woods Okay English NQ
06 Norway Linh J'avoue French Q
07 Netherlands Megan Woods I Believe You English Q
08 Armenia MDMC Kill the Light English Q
09 Spain Gran Error, Elvana Gjata Besame En Rio English, Spanish Q
10 Greece Zoe Wees Traitor English Q
11 Denmark Elley Duhe Body Talk English NQ
12 Canada The Hardkiss Lighthouse Ukrainian Q
13 New Zealand Alaina Castillo Hookah Envenena Spanish Q
14 Albania Holden Solo Stanotte Italian NQ

Voting in the 2nd Semi-Final

Each country had a televoting who awarded 12, 10, 8 - 1 point(s) to their top seven songs. All 14 countries competing in the second semi-final voted, alongside Australia, China and France. The ten qualifying countries were announced in no particular order, and the full results of how each country voted was published after the final had been held.

The 2nd Semi-Final voting results
Total score
Televoting score
Italy
Israel
Kazakhstan
Czechia
Hungary
Norway
Netherlands
Armenia
Spain
Greece
Denmark
Canada
New Zealand
Albania
Australia
China
France
Contestants
Italy
Israel
Kazakhstan
Czechia
Hungary
Norway
Netherlands
Armenia
Spain
Greece
Denmark
Canada
New Zealand
Albania
Split results (Second Semi-Final)
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12 points

12 points awarded by the jury
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Grand Final

# Country Artist Song Language(s)
01 Spain Gran Error, Elvana Gjata Besame En Rio English, Spanish
02 Czechia Nicolina Situations English
03 Kazakhstan Moya Mishel, Dose Birdie Russian
04 China Wonho Better Than Me English
05 Vietnam Grossstadtgefluster Ich Kundige German
06 Norway Linh J'avoue French
07 Brazil Say Now Can't Keep A Beat English
08 Thailand Johnny Huynh Red Rose English
09 United Kingdom Belen Aguilera Laberinto Spanish
10 Germany Rani Set Me Free English
11 Lebanon Meesha Shafi Rajkumari Punjabi, Urdu, English
12 Israel Sevdaliza Messiah English
13 Ireland Dean Lewis I Hate That It's True English
14 Serbia Roya Dawn/Day English
15 Japan Rose Messy English
16 South Korea Naomi Larein Stranger English
17 Netherlands Megan Woods I Believe You English
18 Greece Zoe Wees Traitor English
19 North Macedonia Dove Cameron Romeo English
20 France Stromae Mauvaise Journee French
21 Australia Confidence Man I Can't Lose You English
22 Canada The Hardkiss Lighthouse Ukrainian
23 Sweden Empara Mi Closer to Heaven English
24 Portugal Neoni Levitate English
25 New Zealand Alaina Castillo Hookah Envenena Spanish
26 Armenia MDMC Kill the Light English

Voting in the Grand Final

Grand Final voting results (jury)
Total score
Televoting score
Spain
Czechia
Kazakhstan
China
Vietnam
Norway
Brazil
Thailand
United Kingdom
Germany
Lebanon
Israel
Ireland
Serbia
Japan
South Korea
Netherlands
Greece
North Macedonia
France
Australia
Canada
Sweden
Portugal
New Zealand
Armenia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Cuba
Albania
Italy
Hungary
Ukraine
Croatia
Denmark
San Marino
Contestants
Spain
Czechia
Kazakhstan
China
Vietnam
Norway
Brazil
Thailand
United Kingdom
Germany
Lebanon
Israel
Ireland
Serbia
Japan
South Korea
Netherlands
Greece
North Macedonia
France
Australia
Canada
Sweden
Portugal
New Zealand
Armenia

Split Results

Split results (Grand Final)
Place Combined Jury Televoting
Country Points Country Points Country Points
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4
5
6
7
8
9
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12
13
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15
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24
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12 points

12 points awarded by the juries
# Recipient Countries giving 12 points
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3
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Public voting representatives of participating countries

The viewers of the participating countries could be other members of the organization or other invited persons. Each competing participating country could invite up to two spectators.

This was the first season for the participation of viewers from Malaysia and Pakistan.

Grand Final (TBA) First Semi-Final (11) Second Semi-Final (10)
Country Name & Origin Country Name & Origin Country Name & Origin
ROTW Adrien Alonso-Dussel ROTW Adrien Alonso-Dussel ROTW Adrien Alonso-Dussel
Chan Cheng Chan Cheng Chan Cheng
Zohaib Chottani Zohaib Chottani Zohaib Chottani
Kiran Sebastian Kiran Sebastian Kiran Sebastian
Valeria Guzheva Valeria Guzheva Valeria Guzheva
AI (GPT-4o) AI (GPT-4o) AI (GPT-4o)
IECO TBA IECO TBA IECO TBA
TBA TBA TBA
TBA TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA TBA

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