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Czechia, then better known as the Czech Republic, debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest in Helsinki in 2007.

It wasn’t until their fifth attempt in 2016 that they qualified for their first Grand Final thanks to songstress Gabriela Gunčíková, who finished 25th at the Contest in Stockholm.

Better results were just around the corner, with Mikoláš Josef finishing 6th in Lisbon (Lie To Me, 2018) and the all-female folk band Vesna taking 10th place in Liverpool (My Sister’s Crown, 2023).

Away from the Eurovision Song Contest, violinist Daniel Matejča won the EBU’s classical music competition Eurovision Young Musicians for Czechia in 2022.

Participation history

Event Contestant Song Place
Malmö 2024
Pedestal
Semi-Final
11th - 38 points
Liverpool 2023
My Sister's Crown
Semi-Final
4th - 110 points
Grand Final
10th - 129 points
Turin 2022
Lights Off
Semi-Final
4th - 227 points
Grand Final
22nd - 38 points
Rotterdam 2021
omaga
Semi-Final
15th - 23 points
Rotterdam 2020
Kemama
Tel Aviv 2019
Friend of a Friend
Semi-Final
2nd - 242 points
Grand Final
11th - 157 points
Lisbon 2018
Lie To Me
Semi-Final
3rd - 232 points
Grand Final
6th - 281 points
Kyiv 2017
My Turn
Semi-Final
13th - 83 points
Stockholm 2016
I Stand
Semi-Final
9th - 161 points
Grand Final
25th - 41 points
Vienna 2015
Hope Never Dies
Semi-Final
13th - 33 points
Moscow 2009
Aven Romale
Semi-Final
18th - 0 points
Belgrade 2008
Have Some Fun
Semi-Final
18th - 9 points
Helsinki 2007
Malá Dáma
Semi-Final
28th - 1 point