Eurovision 2024: Serbia’s Second Rehearsal!
Next up on the Malmö stage for her first rehearsal is the Serbian participant Teya Dora, with her heartbreaking ballad ”Ramonda”!
Who is Teya Dora?
Blending modern pop with traditional Balkan influences and honest lyrics, Teya Dora’s music has resonated with millions of listeners worldwide.
She is one of the artists with the most monthly listeners on Spotify in the Balkans (having reached over 3 million monthly listeners) thanks to her song “Džanum”, who went viral on TikTok and becabe a global hit.
Despite personal challenges, including the loss of her father, Teya’s music remains an expression of hope and resilience.
She graduated from Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, before focusing on writing her own music. She wrote her first song, “Da na Meni je,” in late 2018 and released the track in July of the following year. The song was an instant success and gave her a rapid influx of recognition in the Serbian music industry.
Her favourite singer is Marija Šerifović, who won the Eurovision Song Contest for Serbia in 2007.
The Rehearsal
The staging is very similar to when Teya Dora won Pesma za Evroviziju, Serbia’s national finals. A big rock (we think the same one as the NF, but can’t been 100% sure), shadowy lighting, graphics of clouds and stars and lightning, finishing with a blooming ramonda flower. Not a lot of changes compared to the first rehearsal.
She is wearing the same outfit as the first rehearsal and on the final run a lot of smoke is added on the Eurovision stage.
Vocally she is on point and once again she delivers a great performance!
After all today’s second rehearsals a recap video will be published on the official Youtube channel! Stay tuned!
The Dress Rehearsal for Serbia and the rest of Semi Final 1 will be held on the 6th of May.
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Source: eurovision.tv
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