Switzerland has unveiled its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025! Zoë Më, the Swiss representative, will take the stage in Basel on May 17 with her song “Voyage,” aiming to secure another victory for the host nation.
With Eurovision 2025 fast approaching, excitement is building as new songs are revealed for the competition, set to take place at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel on May 13, 15, and 17. After announcing Zoë Më as their representative on March 5, Swiss broadcaster SRG SSR has now officially released “Voyage,” the entry that will compete in the Grand Final.
As the host country, Switzerland is automatically qualified for the Grand Final on Saturday, May 17. Zoë Më will perform “Voyage” in front of a global audience, carrying Switzerland’s hopes of a back-to-back Eurovision victory following Nemo’s triumph in 2024.
Listen to “Voyage” – Switzerland’s Eurovision 2025 entry
“Voyage” is a French-language track selected internally by Swiss public broadcaster SRF. The song, representing Switzerland on home soil in Basel, aspires to continue the country’s success at Eurovision after last year’s victory with Nemo Mettler and “The Code.”
Who is Zoë Më? Meet Switzerland’s Eurovision 2025 representative
Zoë Alina Kressler (born in 2000), known professionally as Zoë Më, is a Swiss singer-songwriter gaining recognition for her innovative musical style. Her unique approach blends French and German lyrics, sometimes even within the same song, creating a signature sound that sets her apart in the Swiss music scene.
Although French is not her native language, Zoë Më has successfully crafted a bilingual musical identity. Born in Basel, she moved to Germany with her family before returning to Switzerland at the age of nine. She now resides in the canton of Fribourg.
Her talent was recognized in 2024 when she won the prestigious SRF 3 Best Talent award—an honor previously received by other Swiss Eurovision contestants, including Nemo and Marius Bear. Additionally, she was awarded the RTS Artiste Radar title, the francophone counterpart of the accolade.
Throughout her career, Zoë Më has performed at major music events, including the Montreux Jazz Festival and Luzern Live. She has also shared the stage with renowned artists such as Remo Forrer and Joya Marleen. This summer, she is set to perform at top festivals like Gurtenfestival in Bern and Lakelive in Biel.
Switzerland’s Eurovision success continues after Nemo’s unforgettable victory in Malmö 2024, where “The Code” earned an impressive 591 points. Can Zoë Më bring Switzerland another win with “Voyage”?