New Artists (Switzerland, UK, San Marino)

The final countdown to Basel has started and we are approaching the end of our new artist series. Today you can find all about the host country entry as well as UK and San Marino!

Switzerland: Zoë Më – ‘Voyage’

Say hello to our host country’s star! Zoë Më won’t need to travel far to take the Eurovision stage in Basel with her song ‘Voyage. Internally selected by SRG SSR out of a shocking 431 submissions, Zoë Më is ready to represent her homeland on home ground!

Real name Zoë Alina Kressler, she began writing her own songs at just 10 years old and has since carved out a successful career, gracing stages like the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival and Luzern Live. Known for her distinct poetry-pop style, Zoë blends German and French lyrics, creating a uniquely Swiss musical experience.

With ‘Voyage’, we expect a captivating performance that captures the essence of her signature sound. Bonne chance, Zoë!

United Kingdom: Remember Monday – ‘What the Hell Just Happened?’

The UK is going big with the girl band Remember Monday and their explosive anthem ‘What the Hell Just Happened?. Internally selected by the BBC, this country-pop trio brings a burst of energy reminiscent of ABBA, Sam Ryder, and Queen!

Formed in 2013 under the name Houston, they later rebranded as Remember Monday in 2018. Members Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull, and Charlotte Steele first met while studying at a sixth form college in Hampshire. Their appearance on The Voice UK in 2019 put them on the map, and they’ve since released multiple singles and toured extensively.

Their Eurovision entry is packed with punchy lyrics and a defiant, catchy chorus—ready to bring the party to Basel!

San Marino: Gabry Ponte – ‘Tutta l’Italia’

Representing San Marino is the iconic Gabry Ponte, a name every Eurofan knows as a member of Eiffel 65—yes, the genius behind Blue (Da Ba Dee)! His track ‘Tutta l’Italia’ not only won the San Marino Song Contest 2025 but also served as the official theme for this year’s Sanremo Music Festival.

Blending dance beats with Italian folk sounds like the accordion and tarantella, ‘Tutta l’Italia’ is a tribute to Italian culture with a modern twist. It even reached #15 on the Italian singles chart!

With Gabry Ponte’s experience and the nostalgic touch of Italian pop, San Marino could surprise everyone this year!

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