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Posted on 2 March 2025 By Admin No Comments on Marko Bošnjak wins Dora 2025 and will represent Croatia at Eurovision

A bumper week of national selection shows concluded with the grand final of Dora 2025. Croatia crowned their next Eurovision star — Marko Bošnjak, who will now serve up a slice of “Poison Cake” in Basel.

Dora took place in Opatija. Our hosts for the night were Duško Čurlić and Barbara Kolar.

Dora 2025: Grand final

The results were determined by a combination of votes from a jury and the public, each counting for 50%. The jury panel was evenly split between Croatian and international members.

Jury vote

  1. Marko Bošnjak – 83 points
  2. Magazin – 62 points
  3. Nipplepeople – 52 points
  4. Luka Nižetić – 45 points
  5. Ogenj – 42 points
  6. Marko Tolja – 42 points
  7. Lelek – 33 points
  8. EoT – 30 points
  9. IVXN – 19 points
  10. Fenksta – 16 points
  11. Petar Brkljačić – 14 points
  12. Laurakojapjeva – 12 points
  13. Marko Škugor – 10 points
  14. Matt Shaft – 2 points
  15. Natalli – 2 points
  16. Filomena – 0 points

Public vote

  1. Ogenj – 78 points
  2. Lelek – 69 points
  3. Magazin – 49 points
  4. Marko Bošnjak – 47 points
  5. Luka Nižetić – 39 points
  6. Marko Tolja – 32 points
  7. Matt Shaft – 26 points
  8. EoT – 21 points
  9. Nipplepeople – 19 points
  10. Marko Škugor – 17 points
  11. Laurakojapjeva – 16 points
  12. Fenksta – 15 points
  13. IVXN – 11 points
  14. Filomena – 9 points
  15. Natalli – 8 points
  16. Petar Brkljačić – 8 points

Overall results

  1. Marko Bošnjak – 130 points
  2. Ogenj – 120 points
  3. Magazin – 111 points
  4. Lelek – 102 points
  5. Luka Nižetić – 84 points
  6. Marko Tolja – 74 points
  7. Nipplepeople – 71 points
  8. EoT – 51 points
  9. Fenksta – 31 points
  10. IVXN – 30 points
  11. Matt Shaft – 28 points
  12. Laurakojapjeva – 28 points
  13. Marko Škugor – 27 points
  14. Petar Brkljačić – 22 points
  15. Natalli – 10 points
  16. Filomena – 9 points

What are your thoughts on the Dora 2025 results? Do Croatia have good chances going into Eurovision? Let us know in the comments.

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