Go-Jo to be Australia’s entry for Eurovision 2025

EUROVISION MARTY ZAMBOTTO

Singer-songwriter Marty Zambotto, better known by his stage name Go-Jo, will fly the flag for Australia at the Eurovision 2025 event in Basel Source: AAP / JEREMY KEES ORR/PR IMAGE

Pop singer Go-Jo has been announced as Australia’s representative for Eurovision for this year. The international song competition has captivated viewers in Europe and around the world for nearly seven decades. And this year marks 10 years since Australia officially joined the contest.


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He is shaking it up on the biggest stage in the world.

Emerging pop-star Go-Jo - the solo project of Marty Zambotto - will showcase his fun personality at this year's Eurovision with his song 'Milkshake Man'.

"The song is about confidence and, like, me as the mascot of self expression and being a larger than life, vibrant character with hopes to inspire other people to think, "I want to be like that, I want to be the most colourful version of myself."

Born and raised in rural Western Australia in the state's south-west, the former construction worker started playing the guitar as a teenager.

"We didn't have electricity, running water or phone reception or anything like that, everything was all very independent and isolated, it was very isolated from society. The first time I was introduced to Eurovision was through a VHS tape of Waterloo by ABBA and we literally watched from a TV that was powered by about ten car batteries."

Go-Jo emerged as a viral sensation creating content for more than a million followers across his social media.

He's toured across Europe, performing his other song Mrs Hollywood, including alongside the US-trio The Jonas Brothers.

This year marks the 10-year anniversary of Australia’s involvement in Eurovision.

In 2015, Guy Sebastian debuted in Vienna, finishing 5th in the grand final with his song ‘Tonight Again’.

Dami Im, the first Korean-Australian to enter Eurovision followed in 2016, and was runner-up in the grand finals.

She says it was a career-defining and life changing moment.

"My family came to Australia when I was nine, like, we wouldn't even have thought this was something on the horizon, like that was even possible."

Her success set a precedent for diverse Australian performers, from emerging to established.

Other entrants included Jessica Mauboy, Kate Miller Heidke and Montaigne.

For Marty the chance to represent Australia is a dream come true.

"I feel like representing a whole nation is like the most honourable, exciting thing anyone can ever do. It's like the dream that I never thought I would be living."


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