ESC250 2025
‘ESC250’ voting for 2025 officially open
It’s time once again to dive into the rich history of the Eurovision Song Contest and create your ultimate top ten.
Since Monday 10 November at 12:00 CET until Sunday 7 December at 12:00 CET, you can submit your favourite Eurovision songs. This year, the full ESC250 countdown will once again be broadcast on 31 December by our friends at EFR12 Radio.
On 25 December, you’ll also be able to relive last year’s ranking. On both 25 December and 31 December, the broadcast will start an hour earlier, at 10:00 CET.
ESC 250: VOTE HERE
How does the voting work?
To vote, log in with a valid account on our website. You can select your entries using the various search functions. Once you’ve found a song you want in your list, click confirm and it will automatically appear in the next free slot of your top ten at the top of the screen.
Placed a song in the wrong order? No worries! You can easily drag and drop the titles to rearrange them until your list looks perfect.
When you’re completely happy with your personal top ten, click submit. And make voting even more fun, share your list on social media, tag us and use the hashtag #ESC250!
One vote per person
Make sure you’re confident about your ten chosen songs, because once you’ve submitted your list, you can’t edit or vote again.
As organisers, we check all entries for irregularities. Anyone found voting multiple times will have all their votes removed.
Broadcast on 31 December
To hear the full ESC250, tune in on 31 December to EFR12 Radio.
Once again, the ultimate Eurovision chart will air exclusively on this French online radio station. As a Belgian website, it’s an honour for us to collaborate with our neighbours in France, a very good partnership..
How can you listen to EFR12?
You can tune in through:
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The station’s official website
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Sonos (for Sonos speaker users)
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The Radio.net app
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The Radio 4U app
Loreen back on top?
The ESC250 of 2024 ended with a thrilling twist: Finland’s Käärijä lost the crown after just one year.
Sweden’s Loreen reclaimed the number one spot and even more impressively, she took both first and second place with Euphoria and Tattoo.
Will she manage to repeat that feat? That’s up to you!
The results are getting closer every year, so every vote really counts.
Four weeks to vote
For the ninth time, we at the Belgian website Songfestival.be are proud to organise this unique poll.
Each year we receive a record number of votes and of course, we hope to break that record again this year.
Just like last year, you’ll have four weeks to cast your votes for your favourite Eurovision songs.
You’re good to go!
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