When it comes to musical competitions, few stages shine as brightly as Eurovision, and in 2025, Ireland is looking to make a dazzling comeback. Adgy, a native of Donegal, is aiming to bring the nation back to the spotlight with his captivating track "Run into the Night." Crafted with the expertise of Ukrainian producer Ivan Klymenko, known for his success with Eurovision hits from previous years, Adgy's entry promises to be a spectacular blend of tradition and modernity.

From Local Talent to International Stage

Adgy's journey to the Eurovision scene is as compelling as his music itself. Having once graced the Irish National Selection in 2023 with "Too Good For Your Love, " he's now returning with renewed vigor and a refined sound. After spending a year in London, where he honed his craft and delved into his roots from the Donegal-Gaeltacht region, Adgy has developed a unique style that marries Celtic influences with contemporary pop.

"It's about connecting the dots between where I come from and where I want to go, " Adgy shares about his music.

This unique flavor is already being hailed as a "Celtic pop anthem, " even though only a snippet of his song has been released to the public.

A Collaboration of Cultures

The collaboration with Ivan Klymenko is a testament to the seamless blend of cultures and sounds. Klymenko, celebrated for his work on hits like "Teresa & Maria" and "Stefania, " brings a wealth of experience and a touch of Ukrainian flair to the track. His involvement amplifies the anticipation surrounding Adgy's performance at the Irish National Selection, where six finalists will vie for the honor of representing Ireland on February 7.

Ireland's Hopeful Return to Eurovision Glory

With a track record of over 12 million streams and associations with music giants like Universal Music Group and Spirit BMG, Adgy is not just a hopeful; he's a formidable contender. As the countdown to Eurovision 2025 continues, Ireland holds its breath, hoping that "Run into the Night" will lead them to victory on the grand stage in May.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova