Ireland Eurosong 2025 finally revealed the line up!

Ireland Eurosong 2025: A Line-Up That’s Giving It Large, Huns!

Darlings, Eurosong 2025 is upon us, and trust me, the tea is hot, the wigs are snatched, and the competition is set to be camp AF. On 7th February, six fabulous acts will hit The Late Late Show stage, all desperate for a ticket to slay in Basel, Switzerland. Let’s get into the goss about these icons and their bangers – because we’re not here for beige, babes.

Bobbi Arlo – “Powerplay”

Ah, Bobbi, our club queen with the glitteriest of grooves! This gal’s been smashing it with her fearless energy and beats that could resurrect a dead dancefloor. With “Powerplay,” she’s serving a feast of empowerment, layered with synths sharper than a drag queen’s contour. Her credentials? She’s already snagged a nomination at the RTÉ Choice Music Awards and won Gay Times & Coca-Cola Artist of the Year in 2024. If you’re after unapologetic bops and a vibe that screams “main pop girl energy,” Bobbi’s your lass.

Reylta – “Fire”

Next, we’ve got Reylta, the Irish folk princess who’s giving trad-pop realness with her track “Fire.” Imagine standing in a misty Celtic field, clutching a G&T, and being serenaded by this queen’s hauntingly rich vocals – that’s the vibe. She’s blending modern pop with Irish storytelling, and honestly, we’re gagged. Could this be the ethereal moment Eurovision needs? Absolutely.

Adgy – “Too Good for Your Love”

Oh, Adgy, you cheeky thing! He’s here with “Too Good for Your Love,” a song that feels like an open diary entry written on a neon-lit dancefloor at 3 a.m. Think moody, think modern, think heartbreak banger with enough sass to shake a glitterball. Adgy’s all about serving relatable lyrics and vocals that’ll have you crying into your vodka cranberry. A dark horse in this race? Maybe. A bop? Absolutely.

Samantha Mumba – “My Way”

Ladies, gays, and theys, Samantha Mumba is BACK, and she’s not playing. The early noughties legend who gave us “Gotta Tell You” (an anthem of epic proportions) has entered the chat with “My Way.” This track is pure empowerment, dripping in the kind of glamour that only a true pop diva can deliver. She’s got the experience, the star power, and the je ne sais quoi to snatch the crown. Bow down, peasants – the queen is here.

EMMY – “Laika Party”

Now for something international! Norwegian stunner EMMY is here with “Laika Party,” a track so high-energy it’s practically vibrating. It’s giving futuristic Scandi-pop with enough oomph to send you into orbit. Produced by Henrik Østlund and Jonas Jensen (you just know those names mean quality), EMMY is the wildcard we didn’t know we needed. If this one doesn’t have you voguing in your living room, babes, you might need to check your pulse.

Mickey Joe Harte – “Back to the Light”

And finally, we’ve got a Eurovision veteran, Mickey Joe Harte, coming in with a nostalgic hug of a song, “Back to the Light.” He last repped Ireland in 2003 with “We’ve Got the World,” and now he’s back, older, wiser, and ready to serve a slice of feel-good wholesomeness. Think cosy pub vibes but with enough Eurovision flair to make it pop. Could his experience take him all the way? Watch this space, hun.

The Final Verdict: Who’s Serving and Who’s Swerving?

It’s shaping up to be an iconic night of drama, vocals, and chaos (in a good way). Whether you’re team Samantha’s glam comeback, Bobbi’s dancefloor domination, or Reylta’s Celtic queen energy, there’s something for everyone. So grab your Prosecco, slap on a sequinned jumpsuit, and get ready for a night of Irish excellence, babes.

Ireland’s bringing the party this year, and trust me, Eurovision 2025 better be ready for the slayage.

Stay fabulous, and may the campiest win! 🏳️‍🌈✨

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