Georgia at Eurovision 2025: Which well-known Eurovision star will present the Georgian jury’s points during the grand final of Eurovision 2025?

Georgia’s national broadcaster 1TV has revealed that Nutsa Buzaladze will serve as the spokesperson for the Georgian jury during the grand final of Eurovision 2025. Nutsa, who performed last year at the contest and placed 21st with the song Firefighter, has been selected this year for the exciting role of delivering the Georgian jury’s points.




Nutsa Returns to Eurovision in a New Role

On May 17, during the grand final of Eurovision 2025, it will be Nutsa Buzaladze who announces the results of the Georgian jury’s voting. This choice is no coincidence: Nutsa is considered one of the artists most closely associated with the contest in her country, and following her impressive performance last year, the decision to bring her back this time as the spokesperson was warmly welcomed by the local audience.

Georgia’s 2025 Delegation: New Hopes on the Horizon

Although Georgia maintained complete secrecy until the song’s official reveal, the preparations have been intense. This year, it will be Mariam Shengelia who performs the song Freedom as entry number 10 in the running order of the second semi-final of Eurovision 2025, which will take place on May 15 in Basel, Switzerland.

The Georgian delegation is placing great hopes on Mariam to achieve a more significant result than last year, according to reports from the Georgian national broadcaster. It was also reported that the song has already generated considerable buzz on social media, and preparations are in full swing ahead of the big stage. Will this year mark a turning point for Georgia in the competition? Time will tell.




Georgia at Eurovision 2025:

“Freedom” is the title of the song that will be performed by Mariam Shengelia, who will represent Georgia in the second half of the second semi-final of Eurovision 2025, which will take place on May 15th in Basel, Switzerland. The song was composed by Keti Gabisiani and written by Buka Kartozia. This is the first song of the creators in the Eurovision competition. The song is performed in both Georgian and English.

The track conveys a powerful message of liberty, homeland, and optimism. It begins with the word “freedom” in Georgian, with the lyrics vividly describing nature and self-identity. Mariam sings of the fragrance of grass, the morning dew in the sky, and the yearning for freedom, drawing a heartfelt bond between her country and the soul of the people.

Georgia is currently ranked 34th in the betting odds tables.

Mariam Shengelia – Who are you?

Mariam Shengelia is a talented Georgian singer who has captured the hearts of many with her powerful voice and stage presence. She first gained national recognition in 2018 as a semi-finalist on X-Factor Georgia, showcasing her incredible vocal abilities and captivating audiences across the nation.

In 2019, Mariam continued her journey to stardom by finishing sixth in Georgian Idol, a highly competitive contest that aimed to select Georgia’s representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2020. Although the Eurovision event was ultimately cancelled, Mariam’s performance left a lasting impression, earning her a place among the top talents in Georgia.

Mariam’s talents were once again put to the test in 2021 when she reached the semi-finals of The Voice of Georgia, another prominent music competition that highlighted her versatility as an artist. Not only does she excel in music, but Mariam also demonstrated her wide-ranging skills by becoming a finalist on Dancing With The Stars Georgia in 2024, proving her ability to shine both on stage and in the spotlight.

Beyond her flourishing entertainment career, Mariam is dedicated to her studies in Political Science at Tbilisi State University, reflecting her desire to make a broader impact in her community. She is also a passionate Young European Ambassador, actively promoting cross-cultural understanding and collaboration, further emphasizing her dedication to both her artistic and intellectual growth.

Source: 1TV.ge

Eurovision 2025: This will be Georgia’s 17th participation in Eurovision. Georgia joined the competition in 2007 and achieved its best result in Eurovision 2010 and Eurovision 2011 after finishing ninth twice.