Eurovision Fans Say the Same Thing as Siblings From Germany Take to Stage
- Siblings Abor and Tynna represent Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest final held on May 17, 2025, in Basel, Switzerland.
- The Austrian-born duo won Germany’s national pre-selection thanks to public votes and a jury that included Eurovision winner Conchita Wurst.
- They perform the German-language song "Baller," co-written with Alexander Hauer, marking Germany's first German-language entry since 2007.
- Germany, participating almost every year since 1956 except 1996, last won in 2010 with Lena's "Satellite" and aims to improve on last year's 12th place finish with 117 points.
- The siblings, aged 26 and 24, come from a musical family and have gained social media attention, with some fans likening Tynna to Charli XCX and praising their performance online.
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Who are Abor & Tynna? Meet Germany's Eurovision 2025 entry
Brother and sister duo Abor & Tynna are bringing the party to Eurovision as the final gets underway live from Basel.Thankfully to be being part of the Big Five, Germany were automatically fast-tracked to the grand final, but they still have their work cut out for them if they want to take home the trophy.Out of the 37 countries who took part part this year, Germany take home the award for best attendance, having taken part in every Eurovision fi…
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