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Parg, also stylized in all caps, is the stage name of Armenian singer Pargev Vardanyan.

He was first introduced to singing at the age of six when he joined the local church choir and following a move to Russia he enrolled in and graduated from the Volgograd State Institute of Theater and Cinema with a degree in Theater Arts & Acting, where he also co-founded a band called The Edge Chronicles, which toured between 2017 and 2019.

Following his return to Armenia he performed at the HAYA Festival in Yerevan and has covered songs by artists like Rosa Linn and collaborated with Brunette. To date he has released one EP and several singles.

He was selected to represent his home country in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel with the song "Survivor".

Eurovision Song Contest 2025
Songs
Final
"Wasted Love" • "New Day Will Rise" • "Espresso macchiato" • "Bara bada bastu" • "Volevo essere un duro" • "Asteromáta" • "Maman" • "Zjerm" • "Bird of Pray" • "Voyage" • "Ich komme" • "C'est la vie" • "Bur man laimi" • "Gaja" • "Baller" • "Tavo akys" • "Serving" • "Lighter" • "What the Hell Just Happened?" • "Survivor" • "Deslocado" • "La poupée monte le son" • "Hallucination" • "Esa diva" • "RÓA" • "Tutta l'Italia"
Semi Final 1
"Shh" • "Poison Cake" • "How Much Time Do We Have Left" • "Strobe Lights" • "Run with U"
Semi Final 2
"Milkshake Man" • "Kiss Kiss Goodbye" • "Laika Party" • "Mila" • "Freedom" • "Dobrodošli"
Participants
Final
"JJ" • "Yuval Raphael" • "Tommy Cash" • "KAJ" • "Lucio Corsi" • "Klavdia" • "Louane" • "Shkodra Elektronike" • "Ziferblat" • "Zoë Më" • "Erika Vikman" • "Claude Kiambe" • "Tautumeitas" • "Justyna Steczkowska" • "Abor & Tynna" • "Katarsis" • "Miriana Conte" • "Kyle Alessandro" • "Remember Monday" • "Parg" • "NAPA" • "Laura Thorn" • "Sissal" • "Melody" • "VÆB" • "Gabry Ponte"
Semi Final 1
"Theo Evan" • "Marko Bošnjak" • "Klemen" • "Red Sebastian" • "Mamagama"
Semi Final 2
"Go-Jo" • "ADONXS" • "Emmy" • "Princ" • "Mariam Shengelia" • "Nina Žižić"