Czechia 2025: "Kiss Kiss Goodbye" by Adonxs officially released
Adonxs was internally selected to represent Czechia at Eurovision 2025 back in December. Now his song "Kiss Kiss Goodbye" has officially been released and is available to listen to
Back in December it was announced that the Slovak singer-songwriter Adonxs had been internally selected to represent Czechia at Eurovision 2025.
His song "Kiss Kiss Goodbye" first premiered as an acoustic version in the first Semi-final of MESC 2025 (Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025) back in February. Now the official version of the song that will be presented on the Eurovision stage has been released.
Kiss Kiss Goodbye was written by Adam Pavlovčin, Adriano Lopes da Silva, and Michaela Charvátová.
Adonxs will take the Eurovision stage on 15 May during the second half of Semi-final 2, and he's looking to bring Czechia back to the Grand Final.
Adonxs
Adam Pavlovčin is a 29-year-old Slovak singer-songwriter, model, dancer and actor whose music spreads across multiple genres.
When it comes to vocal range, Adonxs is naturally a basso profondo, which is the deepest bass. He's been vocally training as an opera singer for over a decade, which helps him reach notes in the tenor range. This leads to his voice being described as haunting, deeply soulful, and breathtaking.
He's released numerous songs which have made the charts, with his highest charting song titled "Game," which peaked at number nine on the Slovakian charts in 2022. His music has seen him receive multiple awards and acknowledgments, including being on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in 2021. Alongside that, Adonxs was a dancer growing up and placed first in many competitions.
Czechia in the Eurovision Song Contest
Czechia has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 12 times. After three years of very poor results (2007, 2008, 2009), they decided to withdraw from the competition for five years, with only 10 points in their Eurovision account. But their hope for Eurovision never died, so they returned to the contest again in 2015, as well as the following years.
In 2016 Czechia qualified for the Grand Final for the first time. Their best result was in 2018, when Mikolas Josef secured a 6th place finish with the song Lie To Me.