Louane Unveils Emotional Song 'Maman' as France's Eurovision 2025 Entry
The singer debuted the heartfelt ballad at the Stade de France, honoring her late mother while marking a bold artistic direction for the competition.
- Louane performed her Eurovision 2025 entry, 'Maman,' during the halftime of the France-Scotland Six Nations rugby match at the Stade de France in front of 80,000 spectators and 9 million TV viewers.
- The song, written by Louane, is a deeply personal ballad dedicated to her late mother, reflecting on loss, motherhood, and intergenerational connections.
- The performance featured a dramatic stage setup with Louane singing atop a 12-meter-high platform, accompanied by percussionists and violinists, creating an emotional and visually striking moment.
- France Télévisions has expressed high hopes for the song, which breaks from typical Eurovision pop trends with its slow, introspective style, reminiscent of past successful French entries.
- Louane's entry has already garnered attention from Eurovision fans and bookmakers, with France currently ranked fourth in pre-competition predictions.