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Posted on 16 February 2025 By Admin No Comments on PARG wins Depi Evratesil 2025 and will represent Armenia with “Survivor”

Twelve acts took to the stage in Yerevan in Depi Evratesil 2025, battling for the honour to represent Armenia at Eurovision 2025. In the end, PARG emerged victorious, with the song “Survivor”.

For the first time since 2020, Armenia has reverted to a national selection to determine its Eurovision entry. Depi Evratesil 2025 brought together twelve artists hoping for the honour of representing the country at Eurovision.

The Depi Evratesil 2025 lineup included reigning 2020 queen Athena Manoukian, who hoped to take the crown once more after a certain pandemic derailed her previous Eurovision participation. It also included Depi Evratesil returnees such as Kamil and Gevorg Harutyunyan, a Junior Eurovision runner-up in Anahit Adamyan and a New Wave champion in Anahit Hakobyan.

But in the end, another name rose from the lineup, taking second place with the Armenian and international juries, before running away with the public vote.

“Survivor” — PARG (Depi Evratesil 2025)

Depi Evratesil 2025 results

The winner of Depi Evratesil 2025 was determined by a combination of juries and public vote.

Armenian jury vote

  1. Simon – 72 points
  2. PARG – 68 points
  3. Athena Manoukian – 62 points
  4. Mels – 38 points
  5. Anahit Hakobyan and Gasoiia – 34 points
  6. Anahit Adamyan – 29 points
  7. Arsen ft. Kamil – 24 points
  8. Flora Bichakhchyan – 22 points
  9. Sevagir – 20 points
  10. Gevorg Harutyunyan – 16 points
  11. Altsight – 12 points
  12. Milena Mirijanyan – 9 points

International jury vote

  1. Simon – 76 points
  2. PARG – 62 points
  3. Athena Manoukian – 60 points
  4. Anahit Adamyan – 32 points
  5. Flora Bichakhcyan – 32 points
  6. Altsight – 29 points
  7. Mels – 25 points
  8. Anahit Hakobyan and Gasoiia – 25 points
  9. Gevorg Harutyunyan – 20 points
  10. Milena Mirijanyan – 19 points
  11. Sevagir – 15 points
  12. Arsen ft. Kamil – 11 points

Public vote

  1. PARG – 84 points
  2. Athena Manoukian – 70 points
  3. Anahit Hakobyan and Gasoiia – 56 points
  4. Simon – 49 points
  5. Gevorg Harutyunyan – 42 points
  6. Anahit Adamyan – 35 points
  7. Mels – 28 points
  8. Flora Bichakhchyan – 21 points
  9. Milena Mirijanyan – 14 points
  10. Arsen ft. Kamil – 7 points
  11. Sevagir – 0 points
  12. Altsight – 0 points

Overall results

  1. PARG – 214 points
  2. Simon – 197 points
  3. Athena Manoukian – 192 points
  4. Anahit Hakobyan and Gasoiia – 115 points
  5. Anahit Adamyan – 96 points
  6. Mels – 91 points
  7. Gevorg Harutyunyan – 78 points
  8. Flora Bichakhchyan – 75 points
  9. Arsen ft. Kamil – 42 points
  10. Milena Mirijanyan – 42 points
  11. Altsight – 41 points
  12. Sevagir – 35 points

What do you think of the results of Depi Evratesil 2025? How will PARG do in Basel? Let us know in the comments below.

Depi Evratesil 2025 running order

  1. PARG – “Survivor”
  2. Sevagir – “Falling”
  3. Anahit Adamyan – “Tiny Little Boo”
  4. Mels – “Losing”
  5. Simon – “Ay Paparey Bye”
  6. Flora Bichakhchyan – “Prayer”
  7. Gevorg Harutyunyan – “Hey Man”
  8. Altsight – “Dare to Dream”
  9. Anahit Hakobyan and Gasoiia – “Wild”
  10. Arsen ft. Kamil – “Will You Marry Me?”
  11. Milena Mirijanyan – “Romantic Net”
  12. Athena Manoukian – “DaQueenation”

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