Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025

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Austria was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with the song "Wasted Love", written by Johannes Pietsch, Teodora Špirić, and Thomas Thurner, and performed by Pietsch himself under his stage name JJ. The Austrian participating broadcaster, Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF), internally selected its entry for the contest, which it ultimately won.

Participating broadcasterÖsterreichischer Rundfunk (ORF)
Country Austria
SelectionprocessInternal selection
Announcementdate
  • Artist: 30 January 2025
  • Song: 6 March 2025
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Austria in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2025
Eurovision Song Contest 2025
Participating broadcasterÖsterreichischer Rundfunk (ORF)
Country Austria
Selection processInternal selection
Announcement date
  • Artist: 30 January 2025
  • Song: 6 March 2025
Competing entry
Song"Wasted Love"
ArtistJJ
Songwriters
Placement
Semi-final resultQualified (5th, 104 points)
Final result1st, 436 points
Participation chronology
◄2024 2025 2026►
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Background

Prior to the 2025 contest, Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF) had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest representing Austria fifty-six times since its first entry in 1957.[1] It had won the contest on two occasions: in 1966 with the song "Merci, Chérie" performed by Udo Jürgens and in 2014 with the song "Rise Like a Phoenix" performed by Conchita Wurst.[1] Following the introduction of semi-finals for the 2004 contest, Austria had featured in only nine finals. Its least successful result had been last place, which it had achieved on eight occasions, most recently in 2012.[1] It had also received nul points on four occasions; in 1962, 1988, 1991, and 2015.

As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, ORF organises the selection of its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcasts the event in the country. ORF confirmed its intentions to participate at the 2025 contest on 7 September 2024.[2] From 2011 to 2013 as well as in 2015 and 2016, ORF set up national finals with several artists to choose both the song and performer to compete at Eurovision for Austria, with both the public and a panel of jury members involved in the selection. In 2014 and since 2017, ORF has held an internal selection to choose the artist and song, a method which was continued to select its entry for the 2025 contest.[3]

Before Eurovision

Internal selection

ORF collaborated with music experts Eberhard Forcher [de] (who had worked on the selection of the Austrian entries since 2016) and Peter Schreiber on its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, with all interested artists being invited to submit their songs between 3 July 2024 and 15 September 2024. Applicants were required to be professional artists, and those without a song were also able to apply but were required to submit audio samples or reference songs from them.[4] A songwriting camp was also held in Vienna in August 2024 to create songs for the selection.[3][5] In October 2024, it was reported by Austrian media that eight entries from seven artists, including Dodo Muhrer (who represented Austria in 2015 as part of The Makemakes), Johannes Pietsch, Kayla Krystin, Nnoa and Philip Piller, had been shortlisted following a live casting round at the ORF studios.[6][7]

On 30 January 2025, "Wasted Love" performed by Pietsch, under the stage name JJ, was announced by ORF as the Austrian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 during the radio show Ö3-Wecker, aired on Ö3.[8][9] The song was selected from the eight shortlisted entries by a panel of 30 local and international music industry and Eurovision experts as well as 30 international OGAE fan club representatives from five countries and the ORF Eurovision Song Contest Team.[5] The presentation of the song took place on 6 March 2025 during Ö3-Wecker.[9][10][11]

At Eurovision

During the Eurovision Song Contest, Austria participated in the second semifinal and managed to qualify for the Grand Final finishing in 5th place with 104 points.[12] During the final, They won with 436 points, winning the jury voting with 258 points and finishing 4th in the televoting with 178 points, making it their third Eurovision win after 1966 & 2014.

Voting

Points awarded to Austria

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Points awarded by Austria

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Detailed voting results

Each participating broadcaster assembles a five-member jury panel consisting of music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent. Each jury, and individual jury member, is required to meet a strict set of criteria regarding professional background, as well as diversity in gender and age. No member of a national jury was permitted to be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently.[14] The individual rankings of each jury member as well as the nation's televoting results were released shortly after the grand final.

The following members comprised the Austrian jury:[15]

  • Julian Guba
  • Mark Duran
  • Katharina Aigner [de]
  • Marlene Scharf
  • Nina Hochrainer
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Detailed voting results from Austria (Semi-final 2)
R/O Country Televote
Rank Points
01  Australia92
02  Montenegro15
03  Ireland13
04  Latvia38
05  Armenia12
06  Austria
07  Greece47
08  Lithuania11
09  Malta101
10  Georgia14
11  Denmark83
12  Czechia65
13  Luxembourg56
14  Israel112
15  Serbia210
16  Finland74
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Detailed voting results from Austria (Final)[13]
R/O Country Jury Televote
Juror A Juror B Juror C Juror D Juror E Rank Points Rank Points
01  Norway19171112252116
02  Luxembourg2051271910117
03  Estonia144910148338
04  Israel1615151141247
05  Lithuania15162125182319
06  Spain1791717222023
07  Ukraine24141623242413
08  United Kingdom10132134724
09  Austria
10  Iceland1262224816101
11  Latvia23134877412
12  Netherlands612186159283
13  Finland1355211292
14  Italy11116141615210
15  Poland22102019232265
16  Germany131889914112
17  Greece21221918172511
18  Armenia781415121318
19   Switzerland3191313201115
20  Malta42131121021
21  Portugal2572321211925
22  Denmark2212163820
23  Sweden825101616574
24  France18207435614
25  San Marino923242251722
26  Albania5242520101856
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