The second act has been announced in the bid to represent Ireland at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest.
Reylta is the second of six acts vying to represent Ireland in the song contest.
Eurovision is taking place in Basel, Switzerland in May this year.

Reylta’s song is entitled Fire.
The six Eurosong finalists will compete on February 7th on The Late Late Eurosong Special.
The winner will go on to represent Ireland at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest.
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Reylta is a captivating singer-songwriter hailing from rural Ireland, whose music blends bittersweet melodies with a layered, alternative edge.
Rooted deeply in Irish tradition and heritage—from its poetic legacy to its evocative landscapes and rich storytelling—her work paints a hauntingly unique perspective.
Reylta’s poetic lyrics, lush string arrangements, and evocative harmonies create a soundscape that is both intimate and transcendent.
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Performing with her band since 2017, Reylta released her debut single, Fools Games, in 2019.
Her much-anticipated debut album, Everything Unsaved Will Be Lost, launched last October to critical acclaim, with the Irish Independent naming her Galway’s Alt Folk Queen.
Singer Bobbi Arlo is one of six acts vying to represent Ireland in the song contest.

Bobbi Arlo’s sound is vibrant and enigmatic, drawing inspiration from artists like Shygirl and Sega Bodega, blending club-ready beats with deeply personal, soul-baring lyrics.
n a short time, she has captured the attention of the Irish music scene, earning notable support from streaming platforms and even a place on Irish sensation Niall Horan’s personal playlist.
Her songwriting is unique and passionate, with her anthemic track “Feel It” which was nominated for Song of the Year at the prestigious RTÉ Choice Music Awards.
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Beyond this, Bobbi has sold-out shows in Dublin, received widespread airplay, and graced the stage at key festivals, including Spain’s Primavera.
In 2024, her rising prominence was further cemented when she was named Gay Times & Coca-Cola Artist of the Year.
This honour led to performances at numerous festivals across the UK and Ireland, solidifying her place as one of the most exciting emerging artists in the scene.