
Warsaw calling! Eleven acts competed in Poland’s Eurovision 2025 selection Polskie kwalifikacje to gain a ticket to represent the country in Basel. In the end, the Poles decided that Justyna Steczkowska will represent Poland at Eurovision 2025 with “Gaja”.
Valentine’s Day or not: eleven acts tried to win over a public voting. It was Poland’s first national final in two years — following last year’s internal selection. In 2023, Poland’s selection led to controversy.
Perhaps in a result to that, TVP announced that the Polskie kwalifikacje result would solely be determined by SMS voting. Poles could vote up to 20 times per song.
You could watch Polskie kwalifikacje live from 20:45 CET on TVP2 or on the official Eurovision YouTube channel. The show was scheduled to run until 22:45 CET.
Polskie kwalifikacje running order
- Chrust – “Tempo”
- Kuba Szmajkowski – “Pray”
- Justyna Steczkowska – “Gaja”
- Tynsky – “Miracle”
- Daria Marx – “Let It Burn”
- Sw@da i Niczos – “Lusterka”
- Janusz Radek – “In Cosmic Mist”
- Marien – “Can’t Hide”
- Teo Tomczuk – “Immortal”
- Sonia Maselik – “Rumours”
- Dominik Dudek – “Hold the Light”
Polskie kwalifikacje 2025 results
- Justyna Steczkowska – “Gaja” – 39.32%
- Sw@da i Niczos – “Lusterka” – 23.69%
- Dominik Dudek – “Hold the Light” – 13.94%
- Chrust – “Tempo” – 5.92%
- Kuba Szmajkowski – “Pray” – 3.98%
- Teo Tomczuk – “Immortal” – 3.91%
- Janusz Radek – “In Cosmic Mist” – 3.84%
- Sonia Maselik – “Rumours” – 1.70%
- Tynsky – “Miracle” – 1.46%
- Marien – “Can’t Hide” – 1.39%
- Daria Marx – “Let It Burn” – 0.80%
Did you watch the Polskie kwalifikacje live? Do you agree with Poland’s choice for Justyna Steczkowska? Let us know in the comments down below!