
France In Eurovision 2025: Louane will have her song unveiled on March 15th during the Six Nations rugby match. Full details in the article.
Only five days after the French national broadcaster, France 2, announced that singer Louane was selected to represent France at Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland, she revealed that her song will be unveiled on March 15th. This revelation will occur during halftime of the famous “Six Nations Championship” rugby match between France and Scotland, held at the Stade de France in the suburb of Saint-Denis, just north of Paris.
France is expected to present its song in the second semi-final on May 15th, but as a representative of France— one of the “Big 5” and sponsoring nation of Eurovision—she will automatically advance to the grand final, which is scheduled for May 17th.
Eurovision : Louane chantera pour la première fois son titre “le 15 mars au Stade de France”, à la mi-temps du match du Tournoi des Six Nations entre la France et l’Écosse #le710inter pic.twitter.com/JTrCpfoYxa
— France Inter (@franceinter) February 4, 2025
Career Milestone
“It’s a big risk for my career,” Louane stated today in an interview on France “Inter Radio”, sharing her concerns and excitement about Eurovision 2025. “It will be the most important moment of my entire career, as I’m already established in France and in case it doesn’t work out, it wouldn’t be easy to come back,” confessed the singer, who was discovered on France’s ‘The Voice’ in 2013. She also explained her need to face new challenges: “I wanted a new challenge but hadn’t thought of it this way. First and foremost, I wanted to make my mother proud.”
Significant Event
Her participation in Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland, is a significant event for the singer. She surprised the public when she published a post on Instagram, which was shared by the French television network on its official Instagram account, where she is heard saying she will represent France at Eurovision 2025, with a desire for success in memory of her mother, Isabelle, who died of cancer when Louane was 17.
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The singer sparked considerable speculation among Eurovision fans when she decided, in an unusual move, to cancel all her performances specifically in April and May 2025. This action led to many rumors about Louane’s potential selection to represent France at Eurovision 2025. It is important to emphasize that the Eurovision is expected to take place in May, while many artists dedicate their time in April to preparations and rehearsals for the competition. Louane‘s move mirrors the steps taken by La Zarra and Slimane in the last two editions of the contest. This also corresponds with the French strategy in the past two years of selecting a very well-known singer internally to achieve better results for France in the competition.
The artist responded to the rumors last October, stating that contrary to the rumors, she would not participate in this year’s Eurovision. She added in her response: “It’s flattering that people think so highly of me, especially since I always watched it with my mom.” She noted that her new album is currently her top priority but added a hint of hope by saying, “Why not one day” for future participation in Eurovision.
In an official Instagram post published this evening by the singer, she is heard saying, as if speaking to her mother:
“I remember all those parties, the sparkles in my eyes every year. We couldn’t miss that for anything in the world. You told me so. You said it at one point. We were light years away from imagining that it was possible. But you dreamed of it. I dreamed of it too. Of that life. Of that moment. You dreamed of seeing me there, mom. Without knowing that it could happen one day. I’m sure you’re proud that you’re watching from afar. So you know what? I’m going to do it for us. I’m going to do it for our dreams. I’m going to represent France at Eurovision.”
In the days following the official announcement, France’s odds in the betting tables have strengthened, currently ranked 6th with a 4% chance of winning.
Louane – Who Are You?
Anne Peichert, 28, known by her stage name Louane Emera, or simply Louane, is not only a talented singer but also a multi-disciplinary artist who has managed to stand out in both the music and film industries. She began her musical career on “The Voice France,” and since then has seized every opportunity to expand her activities and deepen her influence in French culture, becoming a household name across France. The young singer has released five albums to date, with the latest, “Solo,” leading her career to new heights. The album has been a great success and has accumulated over 2 billion streams on various platforms, demonstrating great popularity and a wide and loyal fan base. The hit “la Pluie” (“The Rain”), included in this album, has captured the hearts of the audience and become one of her leading songs.
In addition to her success in the music field, Louane has also won one of the most prestigious awards in French cinema for her role in “la Famille Bélier” (“The Bélier Family”). In this film, she portrays a hearing person in a family of deafs who, despite her family’s disability, manages to express herself through singing. The role brought her wide recognition and reinforced her status as a respected artist on the international stage. On January 14th, Louane posted a new picture with a new haircut on her Instagram account and announced in English: “New year, new me”.
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France at Eurovision 2024
“Mon amour” is the name of the song performed by singer Slimane, who represented France in the grand final of Eurovision 2024. The song won fourth place, after receiving 445 points.
Source:francetvinfo.fr, X.
Eurovision 2025: This will be France’s 68th participation in Eurovision. France joined the competition in 1956 and has won it five times over the years. France’s last victory was in Eurovision 1977 with the song “L’Oiseau et l’Enfant” performed by singer Marie Myriam.

