EURO ALFA Panel: Review – Klavdia with Asteromáta #Greece 🇬🇷


15 April 2025 at 3:48 PM

By Raul Jac



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Raul: Greece hello darling! I have to admit (again) that this song is not my cup of tea but i will be objective. Her vocals are amazing, she will do great on Eurovision with juries. What can we expect on stage? That’s the surprise.
Grade: 8/10

Reza: It’s a beautiful song, and Klavdia has a stunning voice. However, she doesn’t quite manage to deliver and convey the song to me. I’m not sure what the issue is whether it’s a lack of charisma, emotion, or artistic presence, but I feel I could have liked the song even more if she connected better with the audience.
Grade: 8/10

Laurentiu: “Asteromáta” is an exquisite entry that beautifully melds traditional Greek musical elements with contemporary indie-pop sensibilities. Klavdia’s vocal performance is both powerful and emotionally resonant, delivering the song’s poignant message with sincerity and depth. The composition, co-written by Klavdia and the production team Arcade, draws inspiration from her Pontic Greek heritage, honoring those forced to abandon their homeland and conveying a message of hope and resilience and I love this. While “Asteromáta” may not be an immediate earworm, its haunting melody and heartfelt lyrics have a lasting impact, growing more compelling with each listen. I anticipate that the juries will appreciate its artistry and emotional depth, potentially securing a strong position in their rankings. However, its success with the televoting audience may hinge on the staging and Klavdia’s ability to convey the song’s narrative effectively on the Eurovision stage.​ For me, with a memorable performance, it has the potential to secure a well-deserved spot in the Top 10, perhaps even the Top 5.
Grade: 10/10

Stefania: It feels genuine, heartfelt, and very jury-friendly. While I was personally more drawn to the energy and freshness of Vále, I’ve grown to appreciate Asteromáta for what it is: a sincere, soulful ballad that could really shine with the right staging.
Grade: 8/10

Florin: Don’t come for me, but I can’t get the hype for the Greek entry this year. It is indeed a good song, her vocals are great, but for me it doesn’t really stand out in any particular way. I see it being high in the jury vote, but I don’t think the televote would help it very much.
Grade: 6/10

Antonio: This is such a beautiful greek ballad. Even tho I still loved Evangelia more in their national final I couldn’t help but get mesmerized by Klavdia’s fanstastic voice. As Reza said as well, she seems a bit off when trying to transmit the song to the audience and I think that if she tries more to connect with the audience, we might have a contender to top 3. I hope she does what Marina Satti couldn’t!!!
Grade: 10/10

Overall grade: 8.50/10

Current top:

  1. France 🇫🇷 – 9.66
  2. Albania 🇦🇱 – 9.33
  3. Denmark 🇩🇰 – 9.16
  4. Austria 🇦🇹 – 8.58
  5. Finland 🇫🇮 – 8.50 (4 x 10’s)
  6. Greece 🇬🇷 – 8.50 (2 x 10’s)
  7. Australia 🇦🇺 – 8.50 (1 x 10’s)
  8. Czechia 🇨🇿 – 8.33
  9. Belgium 🇧🇪 – 7.33
  10. Cyprus 🇨🇾 – 7.16
  11. Estonia 🇪🇪 – 6.50
  12. Croatia 🇭🇷 – 6.16
  13. Azerbaijan 🇦🇿 – 5.33
  14. Armenia 🇦🇲 – 5.00
  15. Georgia 🇬🇪 – 2.00


Category: 🇨🇭 Basel 2025


Raul Jac

Head of Social Media & Founder of Euro Alfa