Norwegian singer to represent Ireland in Eurovision 2025

EMMY’s synth-pop Laika Party was co-written by Irish songwriter Larissa Tormey

Emmy Kristine Guttulsrud Kristianse, who goes by the name EMMY, won the Irish Eurosong final which took place on the Late Late Show on Friday night. Photograph:  Andres Poveda
Emmy Kristine Guttulsrud Kristianse, who goes by the name EMMY, won the Irish Eurosong final which took place on the Late Late Show on Friday night. Photograph: Andres Poveda

A 24-year-old Norwegian performer singing about a Russian dog will represent Ireland in this year’s Eurovision final.

Emmy Kristine Guttulsrud Kristianse, who goes by the name EMMY, won the Irish Eurosong final which took place on the Late Late Show.

Her song Laika Party, about the dog who in 1957 became the first living creature to voyage into space, won both the overseas jury and public vote. She qualifies for Ireland because the song was co-written by Kilbeggan-based singer-songwriter Larissa Tormey.

She met up with EMMY at a songwriting camp in Norway and the song is co-written by three other writers.

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The synth-pop song is perfect Eurovision material and the Irish delegation will hope that it will be a second year in a row that Ireland will qualify for the Eurovision final following Bambie Thug who finished sixth with Doomsday Blues last year.

“I’m just in shock. thank you so, so much,” EMMY said after the result was announced. “I hope I will make you proud.”

The Eurovision final takes place in Basel, Switzerland, on Saturday night, May 17th. Qualifying semi-finals will take place on the Tuesday and Thursday nights that week.

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Ronan McGreevy

Ronan McGreevy

Ronan McGreevy is a news reporter with The Irish Times