The Eurovision party, “Eurovision in Concert 2025,” took place last night in Amsterdam,The Netherlands. Who performed live for the first time? Watch the performances of the selected representatives for Eurovision 2025!
Last night marked the 16th edition of the Eurovision party “Eurovision in Concert” at the AFAS Live arena, where 30 participants from Eurovision 2025, set to take place next month in Basel, Switzerland, performed. The event was hosted by Dutch television presenter Cornald Maas, who has been actively involved in the Dutch delegation in recent years and previously served as a Eurovision commentator. Maas presented the show alongside Stefania Liberakakis, Greece’s representative at Eurovision 2020 (cancelled due Covid-19), then continued representing Greece at Eurovision 2021, and represented the Netherlands at Junior Eurovision 2016 as part of Kisses.
The party held yesterday in Amsterdam was first launched in 2009 and has since become the largest Eurovision-related concert held annually before the main event. Many representatives choose to perform their songs live on stage for the first time during this event – this year included representatives from Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Czechia, the United Kingdom, and Georgia. Watch the full performances later in the article!
Watch the full performances from “Eurovision in Concert 2025”
Parg – Armenia’s representative for Eurovision 2025 with the song “Survivor”.
Go-Jo – Australia’s representative for Eurovision 2025 with the song “Milkshake Man”.
JJ – Austria’s representative for Eurovision 2025 with the song “Wasted Love”.
Mamagama – Azerbaijan’s representatives for Eurovision 2025 with the song “Run With U”.
Red Sebastian – Belgium’s representative for Eurovision 2025 with the song “Strobe Lights”.
Marko Bošnjak – Croatia’s representative for Eurovision 2025 with the song “Poison Cake”.
ADONXS – Czechia’s representative for Eurovision 2025 with the song “Kiss Kiss Goodbye”.
Sissal – Denmark’s representative for Eurovision 2025 with the song “Hallucination”.
Tommy Cash – Estonia’s representative for Eurovision 2025 with the song “Espresso Macchiato”.
Louane – France’s representative for Eurovision 2025 with the song “Maman” (in English: “Mom”).
Mariam Shengelia – Georgia’s representative for Eurovision 2025 with the song “Freedom”.
Væb – Iceland’s representatives for Eurovision 2025 with the song “Róa” (in English: “To Row”).
Emmy – Ireland’s representative for Eurovision 2025 with the song “Laika Party”.
Miriana Conte – Malta’s representative for Eurovision 2025 with the song “Serving”.
Kyle Alessandro – Norway’s representative for Eurovision 2025 with the song “Lighter”.
Justyna Steczkowska – Poland’s representative for Eurovision 2025 with the song “GAJA”.
Princ – Serbia’s representative for Eurovision 2025 with the song “Mila”.
Ziferblat – Ukraine’s representatives for Eurovision 2025 with the song “Bird of Pray”.
Amsterdam Continues to Prove Its Central Role in the Eurovision Community
Since its inception in 2009, “Eurovision in Concert” has become one of the major stops on the Eurovision promotional tour. Each year, thousands of fans from across Europe flock to Amsterdam to see the performers up close and to experience their acts before the official Eurovision versions hit the stage.
Such an evening allows fans to form opinions about the songs, experience the first staging interpretations, and even influence betting odds. For the artists, it’s a crucial moment of trial before the long journey to Basel.
Eurovision 2025: This will be the Netherlands’ 65th participation in Eurovision. The Netherlands joined the competition in 1956, was one of the seven founding countries, and has won it five times over the years. The Netherlands’ last victory was at Eurovision 2019 with the song “Arcade” performed by singer Duncan Laurence.