February 4, 2025

🇦🇿 Mamagama represents Azerbaijan

photo: EBU/Ä°ctimai Azerbaijan has officially announced that the band Mamagama will represent the country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. This selection marks a notable choice for Azerbaijan, as Mamagama is recognized for their distinctive fusion of rock, pop, and traditional Azerbaijani musical elements. Formation and Musical Style Formed in 2021, Mamagama comprises three members: Asaf (vocals), Huss (guitar), and Arif (drums). The trio has quickly established themselves as a vibrant presence in Azerbaijan’s music scene. Their sound is characterized by a blend of powerful modern influences and the deep-rooted musical heritage of Azerbaijan, creating a unique auditory experience. International Recognition In 2022, Mamagama gained international attention with their performance at Albania’s Kënga Magjike Music Festival, where they were honored with the Best International Song award for their entry “Dreamer.” This achievement highlighted their appeal beyond Azerbaijani borders and showcased their ability to connect with diverse audiences. Selection Process The Azerbaijani broadcaster Ä°ctimai Televiziya (Ä°TV) conducted an internal selection process to choose their Eurovision 2025 representative. Out of 154 submissions, 12 entries advanced to the assessment stage, evaluated by both Azerbaijani and international jury members. The national jury included figures such as rapper ElÅŸad Xose, Eurovision 2017 representative Diana Hajiyeva (Dihaj), and composer Faig Sujaddinov. Through anonymous voting, Mamagama emerged as the selected act to represent Azerbaijan in Basel. Anticipation for Eurovision 2025 As of now, the specific song that Mamagama will perform at Eurovision 2025 has not been publicly disclosed. However, the band has expressed their commitment to delivering a performance that authentically represents Azerbaijani culture. Lead vocalist Asaf stated, “It’s an honor for me to be representing Azerbaijan on such a big stage with our culture. I deeply love the land where I was born, and this is a chance to share its beauty and spirit with all of Europe.” Azerbaijan’s Eurovision Journey Azerbaijan has a notable history in the Eurovision Song Contest. The country debuted in 2008 and achieving victory in 2011 with Ell & Nikki‘s “Running Scared.” They have often opted for internal selections to choose its representatives, a strategy that continues with Mamagama’s selection for 2025.

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🇲🇹 Tonight: first semifinal of Malta Eurovision Song Contest

The Malta Eurovision Song Contest (MESC) 2025 has its first semi-final tonight. The place is the Malta Fairs and Conventions Centre in Ta’ Qali. The show starts at 21:00 CET and you can watch it here. These are the participating songs: Mark Anthony Bartolo – “Hideaway” Dre’ Curmi – “Te amo” Raquela Dalli – “Silenced” Kristy Spiteri – “Heaven Sent” Marie Claire – “Wildflower” Matthew Cilia – “Control” Justine Shorfid – “Still I Rise” JVF (Jessika, Victorio, Fabrizio) – “Festa (No Time for Siesta)” Adria Twins – “Qalb ma’ qalb” (Heart to Heart) Haley Azzopardi – “Whistleblower” Victoria Sciberras – “Juno” Kurt Calleja – “Aziz/a” (Dear)   Mark Anthony Bartolo: Participated in X-Factor Malta 2019 (auditions), 2022 (11th), 2023 (semifinal) and 2024 (quarter final)Raquela Dalli: Competed in 2009 (10th), 2010 (semifinal), 2011 (5th), 2013 (semifinal) and 2017 (8th)Marie Claire: Competed in 2023 (semifinal) and 2024 (quarter final)Victoria Sciberras: Participated in X-Factor Malta 2019 (live shows).Jessika Muscat (JVF): Represented San Marino in Eurovision 2018 with “Who We Are.” along with Jenifer Brening. She also participated in Maltese national selections in 2008 (semifinal), 2009 (semifinal), 2011 (15th), 2012 (semifinal), 2014 (8th), 2022 (semifinal) and 2023 (quarter final).Fabrizio Faniello: Took part in 1998 (2nd), 1999 (8th), 2000 (2nd), 2001 (1st), 2004 (3rd), 2005 (1th), 2006 (1st), 2011 (4th), 2012 (6th), 2014 (semifinal) and 2023 (8th). He represented Malta in Eurovision 2001 with “Another Summer Night” and in 2006 with “I Do.”Justine Shorfid: Known for her participation in “X Factor Malta.”, where she was the runner up.Haley Azzopardi: Competed in 2023 (quarter final) and 2024 (12th).Kurt Calleja: Participated in 2011 (3rd), 2012 (1st) and 2024 (quarter final). Represented Malta in Eurovision 2012 with “This Is The Night.” The participants in the past: Jessika Muscat representing San Marino in 2018 Fabrizio Faniello, singing for Malta in 2001 …and in 2006 Kurt Calleja representing Malta in 2012

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🇦🇿 Mamagama represents Azerbaijan

photo: EBU/Ä°ctimai Azerbaijan has officially announced that the band Mamagama will represent the country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. This selection marks a notable choice for Azerbaijan, as Mamagama is recognized for their distinctive fusion of rock, pop, and traditional Azerbaijani musical elements. Formation and Musical Style Formed in 2021, Mamagama comprises three members: Asaf (vocals), Huss (guitar), and Arif (drums). The trio has quickly established themselves as a vibrant presence in Azerbaijan’s music scene. Their sound is characterized by a blend of powerful modern influences and the deep-rooted musical heritage of Azerbaijan, creating a unique auditory experience. International Recognition In 2022, Mamagama gained international attention with their performance at Albania’s Kënga Magjike Music Festival, where they were honored with the Best International Song award for their entry “Dreamer.” This achievement highlighted their appeal beyond Azerbaijani borders and showcased their ability to connect with diverse audiences. Selection Process The Azerbaijani broadcaster Ä°ctimai Televiziya (Ä°TV) conducted an internal selection process to choose their Eurovision 2025 representative. Out of 154 submissions, 12 entries advanced to the assessment stage, evaluated by both Azerbaijani and international jury members. The national jury included figures such as rapper ElÅŸad Xose, Eurovision 2017 representative Diana Hajiyeva (Dihaj), and composer Faig Sujaddinov. Through anonymous voting, Mamagama emerged as the selected act to represent Azerbaijan in Basel. Anticipation for Eurovision 2025 As of now, the specific song that Mamagama will perform at Eurovision 2025 has not been publicly disclosed. However, the band has expressed their commitment to delivering a performance that authentically represents Azerbaijani culture. Lead vocalist Asaf stated, “It’s an honor for me to be representing Azerbaijan on such a big stage with our culture. I deeply love the land where I was born, and this is a chance to share its beauty and spirit with all of Europe.” Azerbaijan’s Eurovision Journey Azerbaijan has a notable history in the Eurovision Song Contest. The country debuted in 2008 and achieving victory in 2011 with Ell & Nikki‘s “Running Scared.” They have often opted for internal selections to choose its representatives, a strategy that continues with Mamagama’s selection for 2025.

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🇲🇹 Tonight: first semifinal of Malta Eurovision Song Contest

The Malta Eurovision Song Contest (MESC) 2025 has its first semi-final tonight. The place is the Malta Fairs and Conventions Centre in Ta’ Qali. The show starts at 21:00 CET and you can watch it here. These are the participating songs: Mark Anthony Bartolo – “Hideaway” Dre’ Curmi – “Te amo” Raquela Dalli – “Silenced” Kristy Spiteri – “Heaven Sent” Marie Claire – “Wildflower” Matthew Cilia – “Control” Justine Shorfid – “Still I Rise” JVF (Jessika, Victorio, Fabrizio) – “Festa (No Time for Siesta)” Adria Twins – “Qalb ma’ qalb” (Heart to Heart) Haley Azzopardi – “Whistleblower” Victoria Sciberras – “Juno” Kurt Calleja – “Aziz/a” (Dear)   Mark Anthony Bartolo: Participated in X-Factor Malta 2019 (auditions), 2022 (11th), 2023 (semifinal) and 2024 (quarter final)Raquela Dalli: Competed in 2009 (10th), 2010 (semifinal), 2011 (5th), 2013 (semifinal) and 2017 (8th)Marie Claire: Competed in 2023 (semifinal) and 2024 (quarter final)Victoria Sciberras: Participated in X-Factor Malta 2019 (live shows).Jessika Muscat (JVF): Represented San Marino in Eurovision 2018 with “Who We Are.” along with Jenifer Brening. She also participated in Maltese national selections in 2008 (semifinal), 2009 (semifinal), 2011 (15th), 2012 (semifinal), 2014 (8th), 2022 (semifinal) and 2023 (quarter final).Fabrizio Faniello: Took part in 1998 (2nd), 1999 (8th), 2000 (2nd), 2001 (1st), 2004 (3rd), 2005 (1th), 2006 (1st), 2011 (4th), 2012 (6th), 2014 (semifinal) and 2023 (8th). He represented Malta in Eurovision 2001 with “Another Summer Night” and in 2006 with “I Do.”Justine Shorfid: Known for her participation in “X Factor Malta.”, where she was the runner up.Haley Azzopardi: Competed in 2023 (quarter final) and 2024 (12th).Kurt Calleja: Participated in 2011 (3rd), 2012 (1st) and 2024 (quarter final). Represented Malta in Eurovision 2012 with “This Is The Night.” The participants in the past: Jessika Muscat representing San Marino in 2018 Fabrizio Faniello, singing for Malta in 2001 …and in 2006 Kurt Calleja representing Malta in 2012

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🇦🇿 Mamagama represents Azerbaijan

photo: EBU/Ä°ctimai Azerbaijan has officially announced that the band Mamagama will represent the country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. This selection marks a notable choice for Azerbaijan, as Mamagama is recognized for their distinctive fusion of rock, pop, and traditional Azerbaijani musical elements. Formation and Musical Style Formed in 2021, Mamagama comprises three members: Asaf (vocals), Huss (guitar), and Arif (drums). The trio has quickly established themselves as a vibrant presence in Azerbaijan’s music scene. Their sound is characterized by a blend of powerful modern influences and the deep-rooted musical heritage of Azerbaijan, creating a unique auditory experience. International Recognition In 2022, Mamagama gained international attention with their performance at Albania’s Kënga Magjike Music Festival, where they were honored with the Best International Song award for their entry “Dreamer.” This achievement highlighted their appeal beyond Azerbaijani borders and showcased their ability to connect with diverse audiences. Selection Process The Azerbaijani broadcaster Ä°ctimai Televiziya (Ä°TV) conducted an internal selection process to choose their Eurovision 2025 representative. Out of 154 submissions, 12 entries advanced to the assessment stage, evaluated by both Azerbaijani and international jury members. The national jury included figures such as rapper ElÅŸad Xose, Eurovision 2017 representative Diana Hajiyeva (Dihaj), and composer Faig Sujaddinov. Through anonymous voting, Mamagama emerged as the selected act to represent Azerbaijan in Basel. Anticipation for Eurovision 2025 As of now, the specific song that Mamagama will perform at Eurovision 2025 has not been publicly disclosed. However, the band has expressed their commitment to delivering a performance that authentically represents Azerbaijani culture. Lead vocalist Asaf stated, “It’s an honor for me to be representing Azerbaijan on such a big stage with our culture. I deeply love the land where I was born, and this is a chance to share its beauty and spirit with all of Europe.” Azerbaijan’s Eurovision Journey Azerbaijan has a notable history in the Eurovision Song Contest. The country debuted in 2008 and achieving victory in 2011 with Ell & Nikki‘s “Running Scared.” They have often opted for internal selections to choose its representatives, a strategy that continues with Mamagama’s selection for 2025.

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🇲🇹 Tonight: first semifinal of Malta Eurovision Song Contest

The Malta Eurovision Song Contest (MESC) 2025 has its first semi-final tonight. The place is the Malta Fairs and Conventions Centre in Ta’ Qali. The show starts at 21:00 CET and you can watch it here. These are the participating songs: Mark Anthony Bartolo – “Hideaway” Dre’ Curmi – “Te amo” Raquela Dalli – “Silenced” Kristy Spiteri – “Heaven Sent” Marie Claire – “Wildflower” Matthew Cilia – “Control” Justine Shorfid – “Still I Rise” JVF (Jessika, Victorio, Fabrizio) – “Festa (No Time for Siesta)” Adria Twins – “Qalb ma’ qalb” (Heart to Heart) Haley Azzopardi – “Whistleblower” Victoria Sciberras – “Juno” Kurt Calleja – “Aziz/a” (Dear)   Mark Anthony Bartolo: Participated in X-Factor Malta 2019 (auditions), 2022 (11th), 2023 (semifinal) and 2024 (quarter final)Raquela Dalli: Competed in 2009 (10th), 2010 (semifinal), 2011 (5th), 2013 (semifinal) and 2017 (8th)Marie Claire: Competed in 2023 (semifinal) and 2024 (quarter final)Victoria Sciberras: Participated in X-Factor Malta 2019 (live shows).Jessika Muscat (JVF): Represented San Marino in Eurovision 2018 with “Who We Are.” along with Jenifer Brening. She also participated in Maltese national selections in 2008 (semifinal), 2009 (semifinal), 2011 (15th), 2012 (semifinal), 2014 (8th), 2022 (semifinal) and 2023 (quarter final).Fabrizio Faniello: Took part in 1998 (2nd), 1999 (8th), 2000 (2nd), 2001 (1st), 2004 (3rd), 2005 (1th), 2006 (1st), 2011 (4th), 2012 (6th), 2014 (semifinal) and 2023 (8th). He represented Malta in Eurovision 2001 with “Another Summer Night” and in 2006 with “I Do.”Justine Shorfid: Known for her participation in “X Factor Malta.”, where she was the runner up.Haley Azzopardi: Competed in 2023 (quarter final) and 2024 (12th).Kurt Calleja: Participated in 2011 (3rd), 2012 (1st) and 2024 (quarter final). Represented Malta in Eurovision 2012 with “This Is The Night.” The participants in the past: Jessika Muscat representing San Marino in 2018 Fabrizio Faniello, singing for Malta in 2001 …and in 2006 Kurt Calleja representing Malta in 2012

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🇦🇿 Mamagama represents Azerbaijan

photo: EBU/Ä°ctimai Azerbaijan has officially announced that the band Mamagama will represent the country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. This selection marks a notable choice for Azerbaijan, as Mamagama is recognized for their distinctive fusion of rock, pop, and traditional Azerbaijani musical elements. Formation and Musical Style Formed in 2021, Mamagama comprises three members: Asaf (vocals), Huss (guitar), and Arif (drums). The trio has quickly established themselves as a vibrant presence in Azerbaijan’s music scene. Their sound is characterized by a blend of powerful modern influences and the deep-rooted musical heritage of Azerbaijan, creating a unique auditory experience. International Recognition

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🇲🇹 Tonight: first semifinal of Malta Eurovision Song Contest

The Malta Eurovision Song Contest (MESC) 2025 has its first semi-final tonight. The place is the Malta Fairs and Conventions Centre in Ta’ Qali. The show starts at 21:00 CET and you can watch it here. These are the participating songs: Mark Anthony Bartolo – “Hideaway” Dre’ Curmi – “Te amo” Raquela Dalli – “Silenced” Kristy Spiteri – “Heaven Sent” Marie Claire – “Wildflower” Matthew Cilia – “Control” Justine Shorfid – “Still I Rise” JVF (Jessika, Victorio, Fabrizio) – “Festa (No Time for Siesta)” Adria Twins – “Qalb ma’ qalb” (Heart to Heart) Haley Azzopardi – “Whistleblower” Victoria Sciberras – “Juno”

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