Druk Dra

Druk Dra 2025
Dates and venue
Qualification round 1
  • 19 August 2025 (2025-08-19)
Qualification round 2
  • 20 August 2025 (2025-08-20)
Qualification round 3
  • 22 August 2025 (2025-08-22)
Semi-final
  • 26 August 2025 (2025-08-26)
Final
  • 29 August 2025 (2025-08-29) (cancelled)
VenueBBS Studio, Thimphu, Bhutan
Organisation
OrganiserBhutan Broadcasting Service (BBS)
Presenters
  • Kelzang Dolkar
  • Wangchuk Dem
Participants
Number of entries10
Number of finalists5
Vote
Voting systemA combination of jury and online vote

Druk Dra,[a] also known as Road to Eurovision Asia, is a Bhutanese contest organised to decide the country's representatives at the Eurovision Asia Song Contest 2026 and ABU TV Song Festival 2025. On 28 August 2025, Martin Green, Director of the Eurovision Song Contest, stated that there are no plans for the contest in Asia. Additionally, he confirmed that the Bhutanese contest has been taken off air and deleted from online platforms.

Production and format

The contest is organised by the Bhutan Broadcasting Service and consists of 5 episodes. The first three episodes were qualification rounds, the fourth was the semi-final, and the fifth is the final.[1] The show is presented in Dzongkha and English interchangeably.

The results of the contest are decided by a combination of the votes from the professional jury, as well as an online vote. The jury is consisted of Pema Samdrup, Choeying Gyatsho and Uygen Dorji.[1]

Contest overview

A total of 10 contestants took part in the contest.

First and second episodes

The first episode aired on 19 August 2025, and second on 20 August 2025. The contestants performed covers.

Episodes 1 and 2
Draw (Ep 1) Draw (Ep 2) Artist Online vote
1 10 Baeyul 301 64.37%
2 1 Sangay Lhaden 1.28%
3 8 Nyendra 0%
4 3 Pelden Wangchuk 8.51%
5 6 Tashi Choden 0.85%
6 2 Tshering Namgay 19.83%
7 9 Tandih Phub 3.83%
8 7 Kinga Rinchen 0.09%
9 5 Drukbi Tshompapo 0.85%
10 4 Karma Drubchu 0%

Third episode

The third episode aired on 22 August 2025. The contestants performed covers. 90% of the result was determined by the jury, with 10% decided by an online vote. Drukbi Tshompapo withdrew from the contest before the episode due to personal reasons. Seven contestants qualified for the semi-final.[1]

Episode 3
Draw Artist Result
1 Sangay Lhaden Qualified
2 Tshering Namgay Qualified
3 Pelden Wangchuk Qualified
4 Karma Drubchu Qualified
5 Drukbi Tshompapo Withdrew
6 Tashi Choden Qualified
7 Kinga Rinchen Eliminated
8 Nyendra Qualified
9 Tandih Phub Eliminated
10 Baeyul 301 Qualified

Fourth episode

The fourth episode aired on 26 August 2025. This episode is considered the semi-final, and the contestants performed covers. 80% of the result was determined by the jury, with 20% decided by an online vote,[1] including the votes from the previous shows. Each juror gave a rating to every contestant out of 100. Five contestants qualified for the final.[1]

Episode 4[1]
Draw Artist Jury Episode 4
online vote
Result
1 Sangay Lhaden 259 20.09% Qualified
2 Nyendra 258 17.38% Qualified
3 Baeyul 301 243 16.99% Qualified
4 Karma Drubchu 173 12.10% Eliminated
5 Tshering Namgay 166 11.17% Qualified
6 Pelden Wangchuk 168 11.36% Qualified
7 Tashi Choden 158 10.92% Eliminated

Fifth episode

The fifth episode was set to be held on 29 August 2025. This episode was supposed to be the final. 70% of the result was set to be determined by the jury, with 30% decided by an online vote.[1] The winner was to represent Bhutan at the Eurovision Asia Song Contest 2026, with the runner up representing Bhutan at ABU TV Song Festival 2025.[1]

Cancellation

On 28 August 2025, Martin Green, Director of the Eurovision Song Contest, stated that "no plans have been confirmed or announced to date" for the contest in Asia. Green also confirmed that the Eurovision format rights holders in Asia have spoken to BBS, and the show has been taken off air and deleted from online platforms.[2] Sangay Lhaden, one of the finalists, claimed on TikTok that the final was only postponed.

Notes

  1. ^ Dzongkha: འབྲུག་སྒྲ།, romanized'Brug Sgra, [ʈuk̚˩ ʈ͡ʂa˩˨]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Granger, Anthony (26 August 2025). "Bhutan: Druk Dra Semi-Final Held". Eurovoix World. Retrieved 27 August 2025.
  2. ^ "EBU shuts down Eurovision Asia speculation". The Eurotrip Podcast. 28 August 2025. Archived from the original on 28 August 2025. Retrieved 28 August 2025.