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France 2025: Louane
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France: Louane to Eurovision 2025

Louane will represent France at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel. Her song will be released at a later date

French broadcaster France 2 has just revealed their artist for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025.

Louane will represent France at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025.

The song that Louane will sing on the Eurovision stage will be released on 15 March at Stade de France during a rugby match.

Louane

Anne Peichert with the stage name Louane is a 28-year-old singer and actress from Sainte-Catherine, France.

Louane gained fame in 2013 when she reached the final of The Voice France. The year after she had her acting debut in the movie La Famille Bélier, which earned her the César Award for Most Promising Actress. She sang "Je Vole" on the soundtrack from the movie, and it became a hit in France.

Louane has released multiple successful albums, blending French chanson with modern pop influences. Her first album "Chambre 12" was released in 2015 which included the hit "Jour 1." It was the best-selling album of the year in France that year. She has released four other albums: "Louane" in 2017, "Joie de vivre" in 2020, "Sentiments" in 2022 and "Solo" in 2024.

France in the Eurovision Song Contest

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France 1977: Marie Myriam - "L'oiseau Et L'enfant"

France is a grand old country in Eurovision. They have participated 66 times since the start of Eurovision in 1956.

Their best results are five victories in 1977, 1969, 1962, 1960, 1958. But, their latest victory was in 1977 – 47 years ago! Their worst result was in 2014, when France finished last in the Grand Final.

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France is a member of the "Big-5," which means they don't have to go through the Semi-final round and are automatically qualified for the Grand Final.

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