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Sweden’s Klara Hammarström wins OGAE Second Chance Contest 2025 with “On and On and On”

Posted on 4 October 2025 By Admin No Comments on Sweden’s Klara Hammarström wins OGAE Second Chance Contest 2025 with “On and On and On”

They are a powerhouse in the Eurovision Song Contest, and they certainly aren’t less of a powerhouse in the OGAE Second Chance Contest. It is the Nordic giants Sweden we are talking about, who have once again emerged victorius in the yearly OGAE contest for the songs, that didn’t make it to Eurovision that year.

Four-time Melodifestivalen contestant Klara Hammarström took home the trophy for the Swedes with “On and On and On” – after finishing fourth in this year’s Melfest final – ahead of last year’s winner country Italy’s Giorgia and “La cura per me” in second place and Finland’s Goldielocks with “Made Of” in third place.

This was Sweden’s 19th victory overall in the OGAE Second Chance Contest since it’s inauguration in 1987 and the fourth victory in six years after also winning in 2020, 2022 and 2023.

Results of OGAE Second Chance Contest 2025

  1. Sweden: Klara Hammarström – “On and On and On” – 348 points
  2. Italy: Giorgia – “La cura per me” – 258 points
  3. Finland: Goldielocks – “Made Of” – 239 points
  4. Albania: Elvana Gjata – “Karnaval” – 212 points
  5. Malta: Kristy Spiteri – “Heaven Sent” – 212 points
  6. Spain: J Kbello – “VIP” – 183 points
  7. Norway: Nataleen – “The Game” – 135 points
  8. Belgium: Mentissa – “Désolée” – 93 points
  9. Poland: Sw@da x Niczos –“Lusterka” – 82 points
  10. Portugal: JOSH – “Tristeza” – 75 points
  11. Croatia: LELEK – “The Soul of My Soul” – 69 points
  12. Ukraine: MOLODI – “my sea” – 63 points
  13. Denmark: Adel the Second – “The Unluckiest Boy Alive” – 45 points
  14. ​​Germany: Moss Kena – “Nothing Can Stop Love” – 43 points
  15. Greece: BARBZ – “Sirens” – 38 points
  16. Serbia: Harem Girls – “Aladin” – 32 points
  17. San Marino (OGAE Rest of the World): Besa – “Tiki” – 21 points
  18. Estonia: An-Marlen – “Külm” – 18 points
  19. Lithuania: Lion Ceccah – “Drobė” – 10 points
  20. Luxembourg: Luzac – “Je danse” – 9 points
  21. Slovenia: July Jones – “New Religion” – 8 points
  22. Armenia: Simon – “AY PAPAREY BYE” – 6 points
  23. Latvia: Emilija – “Heartbeat” – 5 points
  24. Iceland: Stebbi JAK – “Set Me Free” – 0 points
  25. Ireland: NIYL – “Growth” – 0 points

Poll results

Goldielocks was our reader’s favourite though, because the Finnish artist won the poll with 12.07% of the total 7,967 votes with Klara Hammarström in second with 8.80% and Malta’s Kristy Spiteri in third with 6.31%.

  1. Finland: Goldielocks – “Made Of” (12.07%, 962 votes)
  2. Sweden: Klara Hammarström – “On and On and On” (8.80%, 701 votes)
  3. Malta: Kristy Spiteri – “Heaven Sent” (6.31%, 503 votes)
  4. Denmark: Adel the Second – “The Unluckiest Boy Alive” (5.92%, 472 votes)
  5. Norway: Nataleen – “The Game” (5.89%, 469 votes)
  6. Albania: Elvana Gjata – “Karnaval” (5.21%, 415 votes)
  7. Estonia: An-Marlen – “Külm” (4.53%, 361 votes)
  8. Spain: J Kbello – “VIP” (4.48%, 357 votes)
  9. Poland: Sw@da x Niczos – “Lusterka” (4.24%, 338 votes)
  10. Belgium: Mentissa – “Désolée” (4.24%, 338 votes)
  11. Portugal: JOSH – “Tristeza” (4.20%, 335 votes)
  12. Luxembourg: Luzac – “Je danse” (3.95%, 315 votes)
  13. Iceland: Stebbi JAK – “Set Me Free” (3.90%, 311 votes)
  14. Ireland: NIYL – “Growth” (3.87%, 308 votes)
  15. Italy: Giorgia – “La cura per me” (3.77%, 300 votes)
  16. Germany: Moss Kena – “Nothing Can Stop Love” (3.74%, 298 votes)
  17. Croatia: LELEK – “The Soul of My Soul” (2.87%, 229 votes)
  18. Greece: BARBZ – “Sirens” (2.64%, 210 votes)
  19. Serbia: Harem Girls – “Aladin” (2.11%, 168 votes)
  20. Ukraine: MOLODI – “my sea” (2.01%, 160 votes)
  21. Slovenia: July Jones – “New Religion” (1.82%, 145 votes)
  22. Latvia: Emilija – “Heartbeat” (1.00%, 80 votes)
  23. San Marino (OGAE Rest of the World): Besa – “Tiki” (0.93%, 74 votes)
  24. Lithuania: Lion Ceccah – “Drobė” (0.84%, 67 votes)
  25. Armenia: Simon – “AY PAPAREY BYE” (0.64%, 51 votes)

Total votes: 7,967

Do you agree with the votes from the OGAE clubs? Did you have Klara Hammarström as your favourite? Let us know in the comments below.

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