Klavdia, the Greek representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, has described her staging in three words.
Klavdia, who will represent Greece at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel with her entry “Asteromata”, has described what her staging is to be like in three words.
In a video posted on the official Eurovision Instagram account from Greek national broadcaster ERT, Klavdia says that her stage performance will be “inventive, unexpected and impressive.”
She also spoke of her experiences as she prepares for the contest, saying: “It is so far the most interesting experience I have had in my work, it is a unique experience and very creative, at the same time it is difficult and demanding. I enjoy it very much.”
You can see Klavdia perform her entry “Asteromata” in the seventh slot of the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 on Thursday, May 15 in Basel.
Who is Klavdia?
Klavdia began to be known to the Greek audience in 2017, when she auditioned for the fifth season of the TV show Greece’s Got Talent. In 2018 she competed in the fifth season of The Voice of Greece, as a member of former Eurovision winner Helena Paparizou’s team, making it all the way to the finals but failing to quailify for the final three.
On January 10, 2025, ERT announced that Klavdia was one of the participants in Ethnikos Telikos, the new national selection to choose a representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. Klavdia went on to win the whole competition with the song “Asteromata” (“Starry-eyed”).
Image source: Kostas Avgoulis | Source: ERT (Instagram)
Greece debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974 when they were represented by Marinella and the song “Krasi, thalassa kai t’agori mou” which finished in 11th place with 7 points. Three years later Greece earned their first top 5 finish with Paschalis, Marianna, Robert, and Bessy who finished in 5th place with “Mathima solfege”. In 2001, Greece achieved their first top 3 placing with Antique and the song “I Would Die For You”. The song became a European hit and charted across the continent. In 2005, Helena Paparizou returned to the Eurovision stage as a solo artist and brought Greece their first, and to date only, victory. Her song “My Number One” won with 230 points, beating runners-up Malta by 38 points.