The Swedish broadcaster SVT has announced that Keyyo is its spokesperson for the jury voting in the Grand Final of Eurovision 2025.
Kristina Petrushina, also known as Keyyo, will be announcing the results of the Swedish jury during the Grand Final of the 69th Eurovision Song Contest. Keyyo is a comedian, television presenter, and former YouTuber. She hosted Melodifestivalen 2025, the Swedish selection process for Eurovision, alongside Edvin Törnblom.
The announced spokespersons for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 so far are:
- Albania: Andri Xhahu
- Azerbaijan: Safura
- Belgium: Manu Van Acker
- Cyprus: Loukas Hamatsos
- Czechia: Radka Rosická
- Estonia: Estoni Kohver
- Finland: Jasmin Beloued
- France: Émilie Mazoyer
- Georgia: Nutsa Buzaladze
- Greece: Jenny Theona
- Ireland: Nicky Byrne
- Israel: Eden Golan
- Italy: Topo Gigio
- Netherlands: Chantal Janzen
- Poland: Aleksandra Budka
- San Marino: Senhit
- Slovenia: Lorella Flego
- Spain: Chanel
- Sweden: Keyyo
- Switzerland – Mélanie Freymond and Sven Epiney
- Ukraine: Jerry Heil
- United Kingdom: Ncuti Gatwa
KAJ represents Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with “Bara bada bastu”. This will be the first Swedish Eurovision entry to be sung completely in Swedish since 1998 and the first Eurovision entry in Swedish since 2012. KAJ has performed sixth in the first semi-final on May 13, qualifying to the final for May 17.
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Sweden debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1958 and has gone on to be one of the contest’s most successful countries. The country has won the contest seven times, the most recent being in 2024. Sweden’s first victory came in 1974 when ABBA won the contest in Brighton with “Waterloo”. Since missing out on the final in 2010, Sweden has gone on to finish 3rd twice and has won the contest twice. In recent years, only in 2013 and in 2021 did the country place outside of the top 10 in the final.