
Last month, voting officially opened for the Eurovision Fans Awards for the 2025 season, and today the results are finally revealed! Which artists won in which categories?
As 2025 draws to a close, all eyes are already turning toward Eurovision 2026, which will take place in Vienna, Austria. But before the new Eurovision season begins, the official Eurovision website wraps up the year with its traditional Fans Awards ceremony. This year, viewers at home voted across 11 different categories designed to honor Eurovision artists who competed in the most recent season.
Voting for the Eurovision 2025 Fans Awards opened on Wednesday, November 12th and remained open until Sunday, November 16th, at 22:00 CET. Here are the official winners in each of the categories:
Eurovision 2025: Fans Awards Winners
Fashion Icon 2025:
Shkodra Elektronike – Albania – 29%
Erika Vikman – Finland – 42.4%
Ziferblat – Ukraine
Lucio Corsi – Italy
Choreography King/Queen 2025:
Kyle Alessandro – Norway – 30%
Tommy Cash – Estonia
Justyna Steczkowska – Poland – 42.5%
KAJ – Sweden
Artistic Vision 2025:
Klavdia – Greece
Tautumeitas – Latvia – 41%
Red Sebastian – Belgium
Zoë Më – Switzerland – 27.3%
Stage Ensemble 2025:
NAPA – Portugal
Remember Monday – United Kingdom
Katarsis – Lithuania – 25.1%
Tautumeitas – Latvia – 36.5%
Audience Favorite 2025:
Klemen – Slovenia
Sissal – Denmark – 32%
Miriana Conte – Malta – 32%
VÆB – Iceland
Massive Hit 2025:
Gabry Ponte – San Marino
Sissal – Denmark – 27%
Mamagama – Azerbaijan
Abor & Tynna – Germany – 58%
Music Video of the Year 2025:
Lucio Corsi – Italy – 24.5%
Tommy Cash – Estonia
Miriana Conte – Malta – 34.5%
Claude – The Netherlands
Outstanding Vocal Performance 2025:
Yuval Raphael – Israel
Mariam Shengelia – Georgia
Louane – France – 18.4%
JJ – Austria – 67.7%
Fabulous Hair 2025:
Parg – Armenia – 24.3%
Emmy – Ireland
Laura Thorn – Luxembourg – 53.5%
Princ – Serbia
Unforgettable Non-Qualifier 2025:
Marko Bošnjak – Croatia
Theo Evan – Cyprus – 25.1%
Go-Jo – Australia – 41.8%
ADONXS – Czech Republic
Cover of the Year 2025 (#ALBM):
JJ & Conchita Wurst – Austria – “Rise Like A Phoenix & Wasted Love” – 49.7%
Melody – Spain – “Vuelve Comigo”
VÆB – Iceland – “Jaja Ding Dong” – 30.7%
Nina Žižić – Montenegro – “Marija Magdalena“
Eurovision 2026: The 70th Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Austria, following the country’s third historic win with the song “Wasted Love” performed by JJ. This will be the third time the contest is hosted in Austria, after 1967 and 2015.

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Ilay Gaist is a leading Israeli content creator and writer specializing in the Eurovision Song Contest. He is a well-known commentator with extensive expertise in the contest’s history, rules, and dynamics. His passion for Eurovision drives him to deliver rich, professional, and innovative content to his audience.
Ilay holds a bachelor’s degree in Arabic and has a multilingual background. He also engages in cultural research, with a particular focus on global culinary traditions and the evolution of local cuisines around the world.

