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Wiwi Jury: Greece’s Klavdia with “Asteromáta”

Posted on 18 April 2025 By Admin No Comments on Wiwi Jury: Greece’s Klavdia with “Asteromáta”

The Wiwi Jury — our in-house team of music unprofessionals — is reviewing and rating the 37 competing songs in Eurovision 2025. Next we review Greece, who have chosen Klavdia with “Asteromáta”.

Were we entranced by the song? Read on to find out!

Klavdia – “Asteromáta” (Greece Eurovision 2025)

Review: Klavida – “Asteromáta”

Lucy: I think Greece have been a little shy to send a big ballad in Greek for a while, given the lack of success in 2016 and 2018. They’ve taken the risk to bring it back in 2025, and thank goodness they have. “Asteromáta” is wonderful. It has the ethnic elements with a backing beat accompanying them you’d hear on the radio. Klavida’s vocals are obviously flawless, what an incredible performer! I just want to listen to this on a beach as the sun sets over the Med. It maybe gets a bit repetitive towards the end but I don’t mind, it’s just gorgeous.

     Score: 8

Tomas: Klavdia has such a beautiful voice and “Asteromáta” is a wonderful ballad. However, I’m not as big of a fan of this entry as the rest will be. I hope the broadcaster makes changes to the performance. “Asteromáta” itself is a beautiful ballad in Greek that reminds me of their 2018 entry “Oniro Mou”. 

     Score: 4.5

Simon: Greece does best when sounding real Greek, and this is certainly the case with “Asteromáta”. Klavdia’s vocals sneak into your ears with a power and ease, and the subtle beat in the chorus makes you dream of the Aegean Sea and everything Greek. While beautifully executed, it needs the staging to match it, otherwise it could earn the same fate as “Oniro Mou” from 2018 and be overlooked in the semi. But my hopes for Greece are high this year.

     Score: 8

Tom: Greece have again chosen a very traditional route this year, which I am very on board with. It feels like a Greek version of a “fado” song. It’s guttural, passionate and honest. To take it to the next level however, I feel the performance needs a bit more production to keep the audience hooked. With more interesting choreography, more accessible storytelling, I feel the performance will be elevated to greater heights — which I feel “Asteromáta” needs if it wants to get the result it deserves. 

     Score: 6

Greece Eurovision 2025 ranking

In the Eurovision 2025 Wiwi Jury, we have 17 jurors but only have room for four reviews. The remaining scores are below:

Andreas: 7.5

Antranig: 7.5

Bernardo: 6

Burak: 7.5

Cinan: 9

Deban: 8.5

Jonathan: 8

Jordi: 7

Pablo: 6.5

Ruxandra: 7

Scarlett: 8

Suzanne: 5.5

William: 8.5

We have removed the highest and lowest scores prior to calculating the average. This is to remove outliers and potential bias. We have removed a high of 9 and a low of 4.5.

Wiwi Jury verdict: 7.30/10

What do you think of Greece’s Eurovision 2025 entry? Share your own score and review for Klavdia’s “Asteromáta” below!

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