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Germany's Abor & Tynna Gear Up for Eurovision 2025 Final with 'Baller'

The sibling duo brings their viral electropop hit to Basel as mixed expectations and political tensions shape this year's contest.

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Kyle Alessandro steht mit zwei Tänzern in blau-violettem Licht auf einer Bühne und hält sich eine Hand vor seinen Mund
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Overview

  • Abor & Tynna will perform their German-language electropop track 'Baller,' inspired by personal heartbreak, in the Eurovision 2025 final tonight in Basel.
  • Despite strong streaming momentum and promotional efforts by Stefan Raab, public polls suggest modest chances for a top placement, with a My Eurovision Scoreboard ranking of seventh.
  • Germany, as a Big Five member, automatically qualified for the final but has not won the contest since 2010, heightening hopes for a strong showing this year.
  • This year's Eurovision is marked by tightened flag regulations, barring non-national flags on stage, and ongoing debates over Israel's participation, reflecting broader political tensions.
  • Abor & Tynna paused their academic studies to focus on Eurovision preparations, with their entry praised for its modern sound and chart success despite divided public opinion.