
Eurovision 2025 disappointment for Emmy as Laiki Party fails to enter winning orbit
Eurovision Song Contest 2025
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It was a nail-biting finish for our entry Emmy and her cosmic song Laiki Party, which failed to ignite voters in the second semi-final of the contest held in Basel, Switzerland.
Ireland's entry was one of a group also including Australia, Montenegro, Greece, Georgia, Czechia and Bosnia that failed to make it onto the Eurovision stage this Saturday.
The song, about a Soviet dog that became famous for becoming the first living being to orbit the Earth in space way back in 1957, did not do the business for the 24-year-old Norwegian-born singer, who had hoped to replicate the showing of Bambie Thug – who at Malmo 2024 was the first Irish entrant to make the final since Ryan O'Shaughnessy in Lisbon seven years ago.
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Although Laika's voyage ended tragically all those years ago when she succumbed to overheating and stress after 10 days, Emmy and her writing team decided to spin a tale with a happier twist – but it took a downward trajectory when voting failed to go our way.
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Eurovision 2025 second semi-final live updates: Ireland's Emmy is knocked out before grand final
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Twenty entrants, 10 from Tuesday night's semi-final and 10 from tonight's second semi-final, will join the big five countries of France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK, along with reigning champion Switzerland, who as host are guaranteed a slot after their act, Nemo, was victorious last year. Twenty-six will participate in the final.
The countries qualifying tonight in a show that was all about bright lights, eye-popping costumes and multiple outfit changes were Lithuania, Israel, Armenia, Denmark, Austria, Luxembourg, Finland, Latvia, Malta and Greece.
Since the semi-final stages were introduced to the contest, Ireland has now failed to qualify 12 times, and gotten through just seven times.
Emmy and the delegation from RTÉ will not be having a party in the sky in Basle on Saturday night, but a pity party at the airport.
The singer and her performing entourage should however be proud of their stage presence in a show that is watched by millions around the world annually.
Unfortunately, Emmy has ended up adding her name to the growing list of Irish entries being pipped at the post in trying to reach the final.
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