Mamagama Will Represent Azerbaijan at Eurovision 2025

Azerbaijan selected its song and artist for Eurovision 2025 via an internal selection.
Previously, we reported that 154 songs were submitted for internal selection. Local composers and lyricists wrote 49% of the entries.

Mamagama will represent the country in May.
The trio combines Pop, Rock, Indie, and traditional national music elements.
The lead vocalist is Asaf, Huss is the guitarist, and Arif is the drummer.

Asaf commented:

It’s an honor for me to be representing Azerbaijan on such a big stage with our culture. I deeply love the land where I was born, and this is a chance to share its beauty and spirit with all of Europe. Our song, which will be revealed very soon, is a true representation of our country’s essence. We are incredibly excited and believe that our entry will leave a lasting impact

In 2022, the band competed in an international music festival “Kenga Magjike 2022” (held in Albania)

In 2023, the band competed in the internal selection for Eurovision 2023.

The Selection Process

The national broadcaster shortlisted some of the songs. The shortlisted acts performed their intended songs in front of the professional national and international jury.
The jury panel voted for the song anonymously, and as a result, selected the Azerbaijani act for Eurovision 2025.
Among the jury members we can find Dihaj (Eurovision 2018) and Aysel (Eurovision 2009)

In addition, the song and the official music video clip may be revealed by the end of February 2025.

Azerbaijan will compete in the second half of semi-final 1.
Eurovision 2025 will be held in Basel, Switzerland on the 13th, 15th, and 17th of May 2025.
Follow our Eurovision 2025 HOMEPAGE for all the updates

Doron Lahav is 30-year-old, who lives in Israel. Doron has been watching the Eurovision Song Contest since early 2000s. Doron works as a Data Scientist and shows interest in singing and writing.

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