Kazakhstan to be represented by Amre and a young girl named Jasmine, age eight, in an interview of 2025.
The Eurovision Song Contest is set to be broadcast live on four continents this year, with Kazakhstan being represented by singer Amre. Amre, the winner of the 'Slavianskii Bazaar' contest, will perform his song titled 'Dala tangy'. The lyrics for the song were penned by poet Saya Rahymzhanov.
Amre's powerful and impactful performance, along with eight-year-old Jasmin Kairaktzy, has been highly praised. Jasmin was selected from among hundreds of candidates to perform at the Eurovision Song Contest.
Anastasia Kravchenko, the Belarusian singer, views the Eurovision Song Contest as a platform for friendship and cultural exchange. Luciano Calazans and Taís Nader are also contestants in the Eurovision Song Contest, but details about their song or performance are not yet available.
The finale of 'Intervision-2025' will take place on September 20, and will be broadcast on the First Channel 'Yevrasia' at 8:30 PM. The exact time for the Eurovision Song Contest has not been specified and it is not confirmed whether it will be on the same day as 'Intervision-2025'.
Recordings of the contest will be shown in almost all participating countries within 24 hours. The host of the 'Intervision-2025' event has not been announced publicly.
Amre is also a laureate of the Daryn State Prize. The Belarusian singer, Anastasia Kravchenko, is also a contestant in the Eurovision Song Contest, but the article does not provide information about her expectations or her song for the contest.
Brazil's Luciano Calazans and Taís Nader are celebrating 11 years together, but details about their performance in the Eurovision Song Contest are not yet available. The finale of 'Intervision-2025' will occur on September 20, and the time for the Eurovision Song Contest is yet to be confirmed.
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