
It’s that time of year where we are desperate for our next Eurovision fix. And what better way to cope with those winter blues, than to ponder which artists would be fantastic picks for their countries at Eurovision? Over the next few weeks, we will be sharing our top wishlist pick for some of the countries at the Eurovision Song Contest.
The greatest thing about our wishlist is, there’s no rules. No “they would never do Eurovision!”. No “but that wouldn’t be possible because…”. Not even a “but that country hasn’t participated in x amount of years”.
Welcome to Wiwi Wishlist; where we fantasise about the perfect contest’s line-up.
Wiwi Wishlist: Theo Rose for Romania
Theo Rose is not only a singer but also a TV personality, juror in Vocea României (The Voice), and actress — a combination that gives her a natural connection with both the camera and live audiences. As a singer, she released her first single at just 16, and ever since, she has explored a wide range of musical styles, from pop to folk and to Romani music influences, creating original modern-authentic blends. With her charisma, stage confidence, and musical versatility, Theo can effortlessly capture attention.
Among her many collaborations, her 2024 release “Noaptea ne fură iubiri” (The Night Steals Loves), a duet with Andrei Ursu (WRS), Romania’s 2022 Eurovision representative, became a retro-inspired hit that topped the charts for weeks.
For Eurovision, however, a track more in the vein of “Nu Mă Duc La Club” (I Don’t Go to the Club), her collaboration with DOMINO and Alessandra that fuses electronic and traditional elements, would be a perfect fit. It’s time for Romania to bring back a true banger, one that Eurovision audiences would remember.
Theo has mentioned in various interviews and podcasts that she would be interested in competing in Eurovision — but only when she finds the perfect song for an international audience. In a interview from 2022 with ProFm, Theo said:
