Nine Finalists Selected for Germany's Eurovision 2025 Entry
Stefan Raab and his jury narrowed down the competition to nine acts who will compete in the final selection show on March 1 for a chance to represent Germany in Basel.
- The German Eurovision selection show 'Chefsache ESC 2025' reduced its lineup from 14 semifinalists to nine finalists, chosen by a jury led by Stefan Raab.
- Moss Kena, a Berlin-based British singer, emerged as a standout finalist with his self-composed ballad 'Nothing Can Stop Love,' which took six years to complete.
- Other notable finalists include the medieval rock band Feuerschwanz with their fiery performance of 'Knightclub' and Abor & Tynna with their TikTok-inspired dance track 'Baller.'
- The finalists also include Julika from Düsseldorf, known for her dark and mysterious style, and Benjamin Braatz, praised for his emotional ballad and unique stage presence.
- The final selection show, where the audience will vote for Germany's Eurovision representative, will air on March 1 on ARD, with the Eurovision finale scheduled for May 17 in Basel.