Fantasia Contest 25

The Fantasia Contest 25 was the twenty-fifth edition of the Fantasia Contest. It took place in Shkeera, the winning country of Fantasia Contest 24.

The winner of twenty-fifth edition of the Fantasia Contest was Agnes from, making the first time that Ruyjin Republic won the Fantasia Contest.

From automatic qualifiers, finished 3rd, the host country  finished 15th,  finished 20th,  finished 21st,  finished 24th. However, in the televoting, all automatic qualifiers reached the top 15: finished 5th, while  finished 12th,  finished 13th, the host country  finished 14th and  finished 15th.

Format
The competition consisted of three semi-finals and a final. The countries with the highest score in each semi-final qualified to participate in the final, alongside the big five, the countries that were in the top 5 in the previous edition.

Semi-final 1
and also voted in this semi final.

Semi-final 2
and also voted in this semi final.

Semi-final 3
also voted in this semi final.

Other countries
To be eligible to participate in the Fantasia Contest, a country is required to be an active member of the Fantasia Broadcasting Association (FBA). The FBA issued an invitation to all active members of the FBA to participate in the contest.

Active FBA members

 * : After failing to confirm in the twenty-third and twenty-fourth editions, the Vremd Head of Delegation, Laura Trocknens announced on 13 June 2021 that broadcaster DV1 would no longer participate in the contest, citing a lack of government support furthered by budget cuts to the broadcaster.
 * : On 27 May 2021, Hwaesonna announced that they would take a break from the contest, citing conflicting scheduling, as the country plans to observe a national holiday during the dates of the competition that will feature numerous live events and televised broadcasts. A return in the 26th edition has not been ruled out and participation seems likely.
 * : On 27 May 2021, Loutreniye announced that they would take a break from the contest, citing low view ratings, as well as a general lack of enthusiasm towards the contest from the viewing public at large. The broadcaster stated that they still intended to participate in the future.
 * : On 29 May 2021, Scandavia announced that they would take a break from the contest, citing historically low viewing figures, another non-qualification and bad reviews on the broadcaster. A return in the future has not yet been discussed.