The second Eurovision semi-final had everything: surprises, top-notch production, a diverse mix of musical styles, standout performances, and suspense that held viewers in its grip until the very end. And in the midst of it all, Greece’s Claudia stood out—not just as a contender, but as a star.
From the very first note of Asteromata, Claudia captivated the audience. With a soulful voice and quiet strength, she delivered a performance that transcended divisions and united Greek viewers in rare consensus.
Directed by the renowned Fokas Evangelinos, her staging was poetic and deliberate—free of excess, rich in symbolism. Her journey across the stage toward a rock, illuminated by shifting lights and cinematic visuals, told a story of human struggle and light. It was a performance of emotional depth and artistic clarity.
Appearing 7th in the lineup, Claudia’s qualification wasn’t announced until last—heightening the tension. But when her name was finally revealed, the release was pure joy. Social media had already erupted with praise, and the official result only confirmed what many had felt: she had earned her place in the final.
With tears in her eyes, Claudia welcomed the moment with grace. Her presence, her voice, and her message gave Greece a reason to believe. And as the grand final approaches, she has already left her mark on this year’s Eurovision story.