Claude from the Netherlands has won the third episode of the Norwegian preview show for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025.

    Adresse Basel, the Norwegian Eurovision preview show, continued today with its third episode. The show sees a panel of celebrities and members of the public vote on the songs competing in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025.

    Ingeborg Heldal, Sandeep Singh, Victor Sotberg and Pernille Haaland were on the celebrity jury, while Ida Marie Markussen, Ifechi Soyemi and Axel Stentun joined Jim Ødegård Pedersen on the public jury.

    The results were as follows:

    • Netherlands – Claude – “C’est la vie” – 12+12+12+12+12+8+12+10 – 90 points
    • Finland – Erika Vikman – “Ich komme” – 12+12+12+12+6+8+5+12 – 79 points
    • Cyprus – Theo Evan – “Ssh” –  4+10+8+10+10+3+4+8 – 60 points
    • United Kingdom – Remember Monday – “What The Hell Just Happened?” – 12+8+8+8+3+1+6+1 – 47 points
    • Montenegro – Nina Žižić – “Dobrodošli” – 5+6+4+5+7+4+4+7 – 42 points
    • Azerbaijan – Mamagama – “Run With U” – 3+2+4+5+4+3+7+7 – 34 points
    • Iceland – Væb – “Róa” – 2+5+4+3+8+3+2+5 – 32 points

    The results after two episodes are:

    1. Netherlands – Claude – “C’est la vie” – 12+12+12+12+12+8+12+10 – 90 points
    2. Austria – JJ – “Wasted Love” – 12+5+10+12+12+10+12+12 – 84 points
    3. Finland – Erika Vikman – “Ich komme” – 12+12+12+12+6+8+5+12 – 79 points
    4. Ukraine – Ziferblat – “Bird of Pray” – 10+12+12+12+5+10+10+7 – 78 points
    5. Estonia – Tommy Cash – “Espresso Macchiato” – 8+6+12+12+12+10+1+8 – 69 points
    6. Czechia – Adonxs – “Kiss Kiss Goodbye” – 8+6+10+12+3+7+10+12 – 68 points
    7. Albania – Shkodra Elektronike – “Zjerm” – 12+7+10+4+7+7+5+12 – 64 points
    8. Cyprus – Theo Evan – “Ssh” –  4+10+8+10+10+3+4+8 – 60 points
    9. San Marino – Gabry Ponte – “Tutta l’Italia” – 8+7+6+3+8+8+8+10 – 58 points
    10. Ireland – Emmy – “Laika Party” – 8+10+8+10+6+7+6+2 -57 points
    11. Greece – Klavdia – “Asteromata” – 6+6+6+6+12+3+10+6 – 55 points
    12. United Kingdom – Remember Monday – “What The Hell Just Happened?” – 12+8+8+8+3+1+6+1 – 47 points
    13. Belgium – Red Sebastian – “Strobe Lights” – 2+3+4+6+7+12+8+4 – 46 points
    14. Slovenia – Klemen – “How Much Time Do We Have Left?” – 7+2+7+8+5+5+7+5 – 46 points
    15. Montenegro – Nina Žižić – “Dobrodošli” – 5+6+4+5+7+4+4+7 – 42 points
    16. Luxembourg – Laura Thorn – “La poupée monte le son” – 3+3+4+7+10+4+2+8 – 41 points
    17. Denmark – Sissal – “Hallucination” – 2+6+4+5+10+2+8+4 – 41 points
    18. Croatia – Marko Bošnjak – “Poison Cake” – 5+6+6+5+2+2+3+6 – 35 points
    19. Azerbaijan – Mamagama – “Run With U” – 3+2+4+5+4+3+7+7 – 34 points
    20. Iceland – Væb – “Róa” – 2+5+4+3+8+3+2+5 – 32 points
    21. Armenia – Parg – “Survivor” – 3+4+2+3+1+8+4+3 – 28 points
    22. Lithuania – Katarsis – “Tavo akys” – 2+1+2+1+2+6+3+1 – 18 points

    Adresse has been held under its current name since 1973, previewing all of the songs competing in the Eurovision Song Contest. Since 2004, the show has seen a panel discuss and score the songs.

    Adresse Basel continues next week. You can watch the show on the NRK Player here.

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    Norway debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1960 and have won the contest three times – in 1985, 1995 and 2009. The country has the dubious record of finishing last the most times, twelve in total, and have received nul points four times. Norway last won the contest in 2009 when Alexander Rybak broke all records with his song “Fairytale”. He scored 387 points in the final, receiving 16 sets of 12 points and scoring points from every country.

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