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Eurovision 2024: Which rehearsal has the most views on TikTok?

Two days ago, the first rehearsals for all 37 entries officially concluded, and today the second rehearsals are expected to be completed, with the Big 5 and the host country Sweden taking the stage at the Malmö Arena for the second time! This means that we are getting closer to the Eurovision week, with the Dress and Jury Rehearsals for the first semi-final starting on Monday.

However, as we know on TikTok, all the first rehearsals are uploaded. Apart from their performances, we’ll also get a sneak peek backstage before they take the stage for the first time in a video of about one minute.

One of the many features of TikTok is the ability to add songs to each user’s video creation. However, the TikTok algorithm is usually able to detect the song used in the video, assign it to the correct track, and then include it in the total number of videos where that sound has been used. Based on this capability, the most popular songs before rehearsals were from the Netherlands and Italy. Will they receive the same promotion as before?

The ranking with all the entries (in brackets will be the day of the rehearsal) based on the increasing number of views after one week from the start of the first rehearsals on TikTok is as follows:

  1. NetherlandsJoost (fourth day) – Europapa 3.2 milion views
  2. Greece: Marina Satti (third day) – ZARI – 2.7 million views
  3. Poland: LUNA (first day)The Tower –1.5 million views
  4. Switzerland: Nemo (third day) – The Code – 1.2 million views
  5. Serbia: Teya Dora (first day) – Ramonda – 980.1 thousand views
  6. Ukraine: alyona alyona & Jerry Heil (first day) – Teressa & Maria – 971.2 thousand views
  7. Croatia: Baby Lasagna (first day) – Rim Tim Tagi Dim – 812.3 thousand views
  8. Georgia: Nutsa (fourth day) – FireFighter – 637.4 thousand views
  9. Israel: Eden Golan (fourth day) – Hurricane – 607.1 thousand views
  10. Belgium: Mustii (fourth day) – Before The Party Is Over – 585.7 thousand views
  11. United Kingdom: Olly Alexander (sixth day) – Dizzy – 567.4 thousand views
  12. Armenia: LADANIVA (third day)  – Jako – 528.6 thousand views
  13. Sweden: Marcus & Martinus (sixth day) Unforgettable – 515.6 thousand views
  14. Spain: Nebulossa (sixth day)Zorra – 448.5 thousand views
  15. Albania: Besa (third day) – TiTan – 413.5 thousand views
  16. France: Slimane (sixth day) Mon Amour – 412.5 thousand views
  17. Ireland: Bambie Thug (first day) – Doomsday Blue – 388.2 thousand views
  18. Latvia: Dons (fourth day) – Hollow – 383.2 thousand viewsc
  19. Austria: Kaleen (third day)  – We Will Rave – 366.2 thousand views
  20. Azerbaijan: FAHREE feat. Ilkin Dovlatov (second day) – Özünlə Apar – 363.5 thousand views
  21. Cyrpus: Silia Kapsis (first day) – Liar – 324.8 thousand views
  22. Lithuania: Silvester Belt (first day) – Luktelk – 306.2 thousand views
  23. Luxembourg: TALI (second day) – Fighter – 304.3 thousand views
  24. Estonia: 5MIINUST x Puuluup (fourth day) – (Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi – 292.0 thousand views
  25. Malta: Sarah Bonnici (third day) – Loop –  291.7 thousand views
  26. Czechia: Aiko (third day) – Pedestal – 284.9 thousand views
  27. Denmark: SABA (third day) – SAND – 262.0 thousand views
  28. Norway: Gåte (fourth day) – Ulveham – 255.4 thousand views
  29. San Marino: Megara (fourth day) – 11:11 – 238.2 thousand views
  30. Australia: Electric Fields (sexond day) – One Milkali (One Blood) – 229.9 thousand views
  31. Moldova: Natalia Barbu (second day) – In The Middle – 211.0 thousand views
  32. Germany: Isaak (sixth day)Always On The Run – 210.2 thousand views
  33. Portugal: iolanda (second day) – Grito – 192.3 thousand views
  34. Italy: Angelina Mango (sixth day) La Noia – 186.0 thousand views
  35. Iceland: Hera Bjork (second day) – Scared of Heights –  180.3 thousand views
  36. Finland: Windows95man (second day) – No Rules – 172.2 thousand views
  37. Slovenia: Raiven (second day) – Veronika – 162.4 thousand views

The views were counted at 17:45 CET.

Based on the views from the first semi-final, the following countries will qualify (in ascending order): Poland, Serbia, Ukraine, Croatia, Ireland, Azerbaijan, Cyprus (seventh), Lithuania, Luxembourg, and Australia.

Similarly, from the second semi-final, the following countries will qualify: Netherlands, Greece, Switzerland, Georgia, Israel, Belgium, Armenia, Albania, Latvia, and Austria.

TikTok has played a significant role in the success of Eurovision songs in recent years. For example, Duncan Laurence’s winning entry “Arcade” became a global hit a year after winning the competition when it was used in over a million videos on TikTok. One of the earliest TikTok successes from Eurovision was Getter Jaani’s “Rockefeller Street”, which went viral on the platform in 2018 and has since been used in over two million videos. Let’s not forget that Armenia’s entry in 2022 by Rosa Linn with “Snap” gained over a billion views on the platform. Finally, Norway’s entry last year gained significant worldwide publicity months before the competition week, where it secured fifth place.

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Eurovision 2024: Watch exclusive TV footage from Serbia, Moldova, Ukraine and Slovenia!

Today, the artists from the first semifinal stepped on the stage of Malmö Arena for their second technical rehearsal.  After all today’s second rehearsals a recap video will be published on the official Youtube channel, but some videos showing the TV footage of the second rehearsals have already been released.

Below you can see the TV footage from Serbia and Teya Dora singing her song “Ramonda“:

Beneath, Natalia Barbu is performing “In the Middle” representing Moldova:

Following, Alyona Alyona & Jerry Heil from Ukraine are performing their song “Teresa & Maria“:

Last but not least Raiven is singing her song “Veronika” representing Slovenia:

After all today’s second rehearsals a recap video will be published on the official Youtube channel! Stay tuned!


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Eurovision 2024: Which rehearsal had the most views on the first day?

Yesterday, the big moment we’ve all been waiting for has arrived! Rehearsals began with the first seven countries of the first semi-final taking the stage.

However, as we know on TikTok, all the first rehearsals are uploaded. Apart from their performances, we’ll also get a sneak peek backstage before they take the stage for the first time in a video of about one minute.

One of the many features of TikTok is the ability to add songs to each user’s video creation. However, the TikTok algorithm is usually able to detect the song used in the video, assign it to the correct track, and then include it in the total number of videos where that sound has been used. Based on this capability, the most popular songs before rehearsals were from the Netherlands and Italy. Will they receive the same promotion as before?

In less than 24 hours (April 28, 2024, time 17:20 CET), since the first clip from the rehearsals was uploaded, we have a indicative sample of which rehearsal was favored by the audience (here it should be noted that the videos were uploaded one after the other with a one and a half hour interval and there was a significant delay in their publication).

The rehearsals that had the most views are:

  1. Poland: LUNAThe Tower – 711.3 thousand views
  2. Ukraine: alyona alyona & Jerry HeilTeressa & Maria – 608.1 thousand views
  3. Serbia: Teya DoraRamonda – 606.7 thousand views
  4. Croatia: Baby Lasagna Rim Tim Tagi Dim – 484.7 thousand views
  5. Ireland: Bambie ThugDoomsday Blue – 208.7 thousand views
  6. Cyprus: Silia KapsisLiar -195.8 thousand views
  7. Lithiania: Silvester BeltLuktelk – 193 thousand views

With this small sample, we can infer that:

  • Poland’s performance possibly appealed to fans, with the caveat that the stage presence was a surprise – either positively or negatively.
  • The rehearsals of Ukraine and Serbia also gained huge popularity, surpassing the following four positions in views, demonstrating their strength in the semifinal.
  • Croatia, as one of the major favorites of the competition, did not gather particularly high views, although fans and betting companies have placed it at the top for victory, resulting in the stage presence not making enough of an impression.
  • Similarly, Lithuania did not impress fans at all, as it maintained the same appearance as its national final.

TikTok has played a significant role in the success of Eurovision songs in recent years. For example, Duncan Laurence’s winning entry “Arcade” became a global hit a year after winning the competition when it was used in over a million videos on TikTok. One of the earliest TikTok successes from Eurovision was Getter Jaani’s “Rockefeller Street”, which went viral on the platform in 2018 and has since been used in over two million videos. Let’s not forget that Armenia’s entry in 2022 by Rosa Linn with “Snap” gained over a billion views on the platform. Finally, Norway’s entry last year gained significant worldwide publicity months before the competition week, where it secured fifth place.

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The second rehearsal for the first semi-final countries will be held on the 1st of May, when we will know how things will appear on screen for the representatives.

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Eurovision 2024: Serbia’s First 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 for this song is very similar to when TEYA DORA won Pesma za Evroviziju, Serbia’s national finals, back in March. 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.

TEYA DORA’s costume is a dark grey dress with a long layered skirt – all very dramatic and atmospheric.

PYRO UPDATE! Lots and lots of smoke in the final run through, so that’s what you’ll see on 7th May. For art fans, it reminds us of Caspar David Friedrich’s Wanderer above the Sea of Fog. Niche, we know.

The second rehearsal of Serbia will take place on Wednesday May 1st, when we will have a better picture of what we will see from Teya Dora on the Eurovision stage, as we will have the official TV snippet.

Below you can watch a small clip from Serbia’s first rehearsal from TikTok:

@eurovision @TeyaDora is serving Serbian seaside songstress at first rehearsals in Malmö #Eurovision2024 ♬ original sound – Eurovision

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Serbia: More than 1.5 half million viewers for the Grand Final of Pesma za Evroviziju 2024!

Last night, PZE 2024, the Serbian national selection for Eurovision 2024, was concluded. During the three-hour broadcast on the RTS channel, more than 1,645,000 viewers tuned in, while the audience share reached 25%.

Along with RTS’s traditional broadcast on TV, PZE 2024 was also broadcasted live on YouTube for the international audience. 95 thousand viewers were tuned in during the winner’s announcement, reaching a record number, while more than 700 thousand people watched the broadcast live or, following the conclusion, in demand.

The selection was considered a success, as the audience’s interest was really high, Indicatively, RTS’s readership on Eurovision articles was increased, videos of PZE’s 2024 participants on RTS’s TikTok account received more than four million views, while the official #PZE24 hashtag on X trended globally throughout its three-shows run.

Ultimately, 206.499 SMS were collected, another record for PZE, while all revenue from PZE 2024 voting would be donated to philanthropy.

In the end, Teya Dora was crowned the winner of PZE 2024 with her entry “Ramona“. Teya finished first in the jury and second in public’s vote and will fly the Serbian flag to Malmö. Serbia is allocated to perform at the first half of the first semi-final on May 7.

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Serbia: Breskvica after the end of Pesma za Evroviziju 2024!

Pesma za Evroviziju 2024 was completed yesterday, with Teya Dora and “Ramonda” as the winner of the Serbian national final.

People‘s favourite – as the televoting proved – Breskvica, came in second place, with her fans already starting a petition for a repeat of the jury‘s vote that placed her in sixth place.

This morning, she posted a story on her personal Instagram account (@brrrreskvica) which seems to close – at least for this year – the contest’s chapter.

In particular, it says:

“Good morning my dears,
I am contacting you now because we celebrated a bit last night and I wanted to put down the phone and enjoy the company of my family and team.
I want to thank you for all the votes (and emphasize once again that they went to a humanitarian cause, so I’m even happier that there were so many) and for your support which was truly tremendous.
I also want to publicly congratulate our beloved Teya Dora and wish her the best of luck. We will all be supporting you.
Now back to old habits, commitments and, of course, performances.
I look forward to seeing you all.
I love you all, Breskvica”


Serbia will be represented in the 68th Eurovision Song Contest by Teya Dora with the song “Ramonda”, where she will perform in the first half of the first semi-final!


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Serbia: Full Pesma za Evroviziju 2024 Results Released

The excitement surrounding Eurovision 2024 continues to build as RTS unveils the complete voting breakdown from Pesma za Evroviziju 2024, shedding light on both jury and televoting results.

The grand finale of Pesma za Evroviziju 2024 unfolded last night in Belgrade, culminating in a thrilling victory for Teya Dora. Following the intense competition, RTS has now shared a comprehensive overview of the voting outcomes across all three nights of the event. Here’s a detailed look at the results:

First Semi-Final

Jury Votes:

  1. Breskvica – “Gnezdo orlovo” (Eagle’s nest) – 58 points
  2. Zorja – “Lik u ogledalu” (Image in the mirror) – 45 points
  3. Hristina – “Bedem” (Rampart) – 40 points
  4. Lena Kovačević – “Zovi me Lena” (Call me Lena) – 36 points
  5. Marko Mandić – “Dno” (The bottom) – 31 points
  6. Ivana Vladović – “Jaka” (Strong) – 23 points
  7. Bojana x David – “No No No” – 21 points
  8. M.IRA – “Percepcija” (Perception) – 10 points
  9. Keni nije mrtav – “Dijamanti” (Diamonds) – 7 points
  10. Saša Báša & Virtual Ritual – “Elektroljubav” (Electrolove) – 7 points
  11. Martina Vrbos – “Da me voliš” (So you love me) – 5 points
  12. Filarri – “Ko je ta žena?” (Who is that woman?) – 4 points
  13. Chai – “Sama” (Alone) – 3 points
  14. Kavala – “Vavilon” (Babylon) – 0 points

A total of 41,580 votes were cast in Semi-Final One, with the following voting totals:

  1. Breskvica – “Gnezdo orlovo” (Eagle’s nest) – 18,878 votes
  2. Bojana x David – “No No No” – 5,492 votes
  3. Zorja – “Lik u ogledalu” (Image in the mirror) – 3,360 votes
  4. Keni nije mrtav – “Dijamanti” (Diamonds) – 2,573 votes
  5. M.IRA – “Percepcija” (Perception) – 1,786 votes
  6. Filarri – “Ko je ta žena?” (Who is that woman?) – 1,707 votes
  7. Hristina – “Bedem” (Rampart) – 1,532 votes
  8. Lena Kovačević – “Zovi me Lena” (Call me Lena) – 1,427 votes
  9. Chai – “Sama” (Alone) – 1,053 votes
  10. Saša Báša & Virtual Ritual – “Elektroljubav” (Electrolove) – 972 votes
  11. Ivana Vladović – “Jaka” (Strong) – 809 votes
  12. Kavala – “Vavilon” (Babylon) – 0 votes
  13. Marko Mandić – “Dno” (The bottom) – 722 votes
  14. Martina Vrbos – “Da me voliš” (So you love me) – 516 votes

Combined Results (Jury + Public):

  1. Breskvica – “Gnezdo orlovo” (Eagle’s nest) – 24 points
  2. Zorja – “Lik u ogledalu” (Image in the mirror) – 18 points
  3. Bojana x David – “No No No” – 14 points
  4. Hristina – “Bedem” (Rampart) – 12 points
  5. Lena Kovačević – “Zovi me Lena” (Call me Lena) – 10 points
  6. Keni nije mrtav – “Dijamanti” (Diamonds) – 9 points
  7. M.IRA – “Percepcija” (Perception) – 9 points
  8. Marko Mandić – “Dno” (The bottom) – 6 points
  9. Filarri – “Ko je ta žena?” (Who is that woman?) – 5 points
  10. Ivana Vladović – “Jaka” (Strong) – 5 points
  11. Chai – “Sama” (Alone) – 2 points
  12. Saša Báša & Virtual Ritual – “Elektroljubav” (Electrolove) – 2 points
  13. Martina Vrbos – “Da me voliš” (So you love me) – 0 points
  14. Kavala – “Vavilon” (Babylon) – 0 points

Second Semi-final

Full jury results:

  1. Teya Dora – “Ramonda” – 60 points
  2. Konstrakta – “Novo, bolje” (New, better) – 41 points
  3. Zejna – “Najbolja” (The best) – 36 points
  4. Dušan Kurtić – “Zbog tebe živim” (I live because of you) – 36 points
  5. Milan Bujaković – “Moje-tvoje” (Mine-yours) – 29 points
  6. Džordži – “Luna park” (Amusement park) – 28 points
  7. Yanx – “Kolo” – 19 points
  8. Nadia – “Sudari” (Collisions) – 13 points
  9. Nemanja Radošević – “Jutra bez tebe” (Mornings without you) – 11 points
  10. Filip Baloš – “Duga je noć” (The night is long) – 10 points
  11. Hydrogen – “Nemoguća misija” (Mission impossible) – 7 points
  12. Iva Lorens – “Dom” (Home) – 0 points
  13. Kat Dosa – “Tajni začin” (Secret spice) – 0 points
  14. Durlanski – “Muzika” (Music) – 0 points

A total of 29,665 votes were cast in Semi-Final Two, the results were:

  1. Teya Dora – “Ramonda” – 6,230 votes
  2. Konstrakta – “Novo, bolje” (New, better) – 5,997 votes
  3. Džordži – “Luna park” (Amusement park) – 3,278 votes
  4. Iva Lorens – “Dom” (Home) – 2,122 votes
  5. Zejna – “Najbolja” (The best) – 1,632 votes
  6. Nemanja Radošević – “Jutra bez tebe” (Mornings without you) – 1,602 votes
  7. Hydrogen – “Nemoguća misija” (Mission impossible) – 1,511 votes
  8. Filip Baloš – “Duga je noć” (The night is long) – 1,482 votes
  9. Kat Dosa – “Tajni začin” (Secret spice) – 1,461 votes
  10. Durlanski – “Muzika” (Music) – 1,216 votes
  11. Dušan Kurtić – “Zbog tebe živim” (I live because of you) – 951 votes
  12. Nadia – “Sudari” (Collisions) – 815 votes
  13. Yanx – “Kolo” – 798 votes
  14. Milan Bujaković – “Moje-tvoje” (Mine-yours) – 570 votes

Combined results (jury+public):

  1. Teya Dora – “Ramonda” – 24 points
  2. Konstrakta – “Novo, bolje” (New, better) – 20 points
  3. Zejna – “Najbolja” (The best) – 14 points
  4. Džordži – “Luna park” (Amusement park) – 13 points
  5. Iva Lorens – “Dom” (Home) – 7 points
  6. Nemanja Radošević – “Jutra bez tebe” (Mornings without you) – 7 points
  7. Dušan Kurtić – “Zbog tebe živim” (I live because of you) – 7 points
  8. Milan Bujaković – “Moje-tvoje” (Mine-yours) – 6 points
  9. Hydrogen – “Nemoguća misija” (Mission impossible) – 4 points
  10. Filip Baloš – “Duga je noć” (The night is long) – 4 points
  11. Yanx – “Kolo” – 4 points
  12. Nadia – “Sudari” (Collisions) – 3 points
  13. Kat Dosa – “Tajni začin” (Secret spice) – 2 points
  14. Durlanski – “Muzika” (Music) – 1 point

Final

Jury (50%)

  1. Teya Dora – 44 points
  2. Zorja – 42 points
  3. Konstrakta – 34 points
  4. Zejna – 31 points
  5. Lena Kovačević – 29 points
  6. Breskvica – 28 points
  7. Dušan Kurtić – 28 points
  8. Hristina – 12 points
  9. Iva Lorens – 10 points
  10. Džordži – 8 points
  11. Keni Nije Mrtav – 7 points
  12. Marko Mandić – 7 points
  13. Nemanja Radošević – 4 points
  14. Bojana x David – 3 points
  15. M.IRA – 3 points
  16. Milan Bujaković – 0 points

A total of 135,254 votes were cast during the Grand Final of the Serbian selection for Eurovision 2024. The full televoting totals are as follows:

  1. Breskvica – Gnezdo orlovo – 45,160 votes
  2. Teya Dora – Ramonda – 28,114 votes
  3. Konstrakta – Novo, bolje – 19,537 votes
  4. Zorja – Lik u ogledalu – 10,532 votes
  5. Bojana x David – No No No – 8,773 votes
  6. Džordži – Luna park – 5,085 votes
  7. Zejna – Najbolja – 3,627 votes
  8. Dušan Kurtić – Zbog tebe živim – 2,834 votes
  9. Keni nije mrtav – Dijamant – 2,518 votes
  10. M.IRA – Percepcija – 1,678 votes
  11. Lena Kovačević – Zovi me Lena – 1,676 votes
  12. Nemanja Radošević – Jutra bez tebe – 1,630 votes
  13. Iva Lorens – Dom – 1,554 votes
  14. Hristina – Bedem – 1,092 votes
  15. Marko Mandić – Dno – 1,030 votes
  16. Milan Bujaković – Moje tvoje – 414 votes

Combined results (jury+public):

  1. Teya Dora – Ramonda (22 points) – Winner
  2. Breskvica – Gnezdo orlovo (17 points)
  3. Zorja – Lik u ogledalu (17 points)
  4. Konstrakta – Novo, bolje (16 points)
  5. Zejna – Najbolja (11 points)
  6. Bojana x David – No No No (6 points)
  7. Džordži – Luna park (6 points)
  8. Lena Kovačević – Zovi me Lena (6 points)
  9. Hristina – Bedem (3 points)
  10. Keni nije mrtav – Dijamant (2 points)
  11. Iva Lorens – Dom (2 points)
  12. M.IRA – Percepcija (1 point)
  13. Marko Mandić – Dno (0 points)
  14. Nemanja Radošević – Jutra bez tebe (0 points)
  15. Milan Bujaković – Moje tvoje (0 points)

So, Serbia will be represented in the 68th Eurovision Song Contest by Teya Dora with the song “Ramonda“. Enjoy her performance.

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Source: RTS

Serbia: Teya Dora with “Ramonda” wins “Pesma Za Evroviziju 2024”!

Pesma Za Evroviziju has concluded, and Serbia has found its representative for the 68th edition of Eurovision in Malmö. In a thrilling final, the winner of the national selection process was Teya Dora, singing “Ramonda”. The competition showcased the diverse talent and musical prowess of the participants, and now Serbia eagerly anticipates its representative’s performance on the Eurovision stage.

After a series of intense semi-finals and a highly anticipated grand final, the winner of Pesma Za Evroviziju emerged triumphant. In an exceptional final, where nobody could predict the outcome, Teya Dora managed to prevail in the end, receiving 12 points from the jury and the 10 from the public vote. With this remarkable achievement, Teya Dora earned the honor of representing the country in Malmö in May. The final showcased the unpredictable nature of the event, adding an extra layer of excitement to the journey toward Eurovision 2024.

The Show

The Grand Final kicked off with a legendary figure in Serbian music, Željko Joksimović, who represented the country in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2004 and 2012, and also hosted the competition when it was held in Belgrade in 2008. Joksimović treated the audience to a performance of “Lane moje,” the song with which he secured the 2nd place in 2004. Furthermore, Joksimović was the composer of “Lejla,” which represented Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2006, “Oro” performed by Jelena Tomašević for Serbia in 2008, and “Adio” for Montenegro, by Knez.

Presenters of Pesma za Evroviziju 24 were Dragana Kosjerina and Slaven Došlo, while Kristina Radenković and Stefan Popović were in the green room for the third year in a row.

Teya Dora performing “Ramonda” in “Pesma za Evroviziju 2024”

Voting Procedure

The jury panel for PZE 2024, which determined 50% of the voting, consisted of the following members:

1. Zoran Živanović (Composer)
2. Sajsi MC (Rapper, Lyricist)
3. Dejan Petrović (Musician)
4. Aleksandar Sedlar (Composer, Producer)
5. Marija Šerifović (Singer, Winner of Eurovision 2007)

The votes of the judging panel were as follows:

  1. Teya Dora – Ramonda” – 12
  2. Zorja – Lik u ogledalu” – 10
  3. Konstrakta – Novo, bolje” – 8
  4. Zejna – Najbolja” – 7
  5. Lena Kovačević – Zovi me Lena” – 6
  6. Breskvica – Gnezdo orlovo” – 5
  7. Dušan Kurtić – Zbog tebe živim” – 4
  8. Hristina – Bedem” – 3
  9. Iva Lorens – Dom” – 2
  10. Džordži – Luna park” – 1
  11. Keni nije mrtav – Dijamanti”
  12. Marko Mandić – Dno”
  13. Nemanja Radošević – Jutra bez tebe”
  14. Bojana x David – No No No”
  15. M.IRA – Percepcija”
  16. Milan Bujaković – Moje tvoje”

Public Vote voted as follows:

  1. Breskvica – Gnezdo orlovo” – 12 (17 in Total)
  2. Teya Dora – Ramonda” – 10 (22)
  3. Konstrakta – Novo, bolje” – 8 (16)
  4. Zorja – Lik u ogledalu” – 7 (17)
  5. Bojana x David – No No No” – 6 (6)
  6. Džordži – Luna park” – 5 (6)
  7. Zejna – Najbolja” – 4 (11)
  8. Dušan Kurtić – Zbog tebe živim” – 3 (7)
  9. Keni nije mrtav – Dijamanti” – 2 (2)
  10. M.IRA – Percepcija” – 1 (1)
  11. Lena Kovačević – Zovi me Lena”
  12. Hristina – Bedem”
  13. Iva Lorens – Dom”
  14. Zorja – Lik u ogledalu”
  15. Marko Mandić – Dno”
  16. Nemanja Radošević – Jutra bez tebe”
  17. M.IRA – Percepcija”
  18. Milan Bujaković – Moje tvoje”

 

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The sixteen artists

The sixteen artists who competed tonight in the final of the celebration of Serbian music were:

  1. Teya Dora – Ramonda” – 22 points
  2. Breskvica – Gnezdo orlovo” – 17 points
  3. Zorja – Lik u ogledalu” – 17 points
  4. Konstrakta – Novo, bolje” – 16 points
  5. Zejna – Najbolja” – 11 points
  6. Dušan Kurtić – Zbog tebe živim” – 7 points
  7. Bojana x David – No No No” – 6 points
  8. Džordži – Luna park” – 6 points
  9. Lena Kovačević – Zovi me Lena” – 6 points
  10. Hristina – Bedem” – 3 points
  11. Keni nije mrtav – Dijamanti” – 2 points
  12. Iva Lorens – Dom” – points
  13. M.IRA – Percepcija” – 1 point
  14. Marko Mandić – Dno”
  15. Milan Bujaković – Moje tvoje”
  16. Nemanja Radošević – Jutra bez tebe”

The winner

Teya Dora was born in 1992 in Bor, Serbia, and later moved to Belgrade. She went on to study music at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, US. Drawing inspiration from various musical genres, including pop, rock, and electronic dance music, Teya began writing and performing her own songs. Her dynamic vocals and captivating stage presence quickly gained attention in the Serbian music scene. In addition to her solo work, Teya has collaborated with other musicians and producers, further expanding her creative horizons. Her music often explores themes of love, self-discovery, and empowerment, resonating with audiences of all ages.

Teya Dora performing “Ramonda” in “Pesma za Evroviziju 2024”

We remind you that Serbia has been drawn to perform in the first half of the first semi-final, which will take place on May 7th.

The winner of the Serbian national final for 2023 and therefore the country’s representative in Liverpool was Luke Black with the song “Samo mi se spava”, finishing in twenty-fourth place.

https://youtu.be/E89gtz9rdBM

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Serbia: Tonight the Grand Final of Pesma za Evroviziju 24!

With less than two weeks to go until the finale of the national finals for Eurovision 2024, Serbia is completing the process of choosing its representative for the 68th Eurovision Song Contest. In a few hours from now, the final of Pesma za Evroviziju 24 will take place in Belgrade.

Format

Pesma za Evroviziju 24 includes three shows, two semi-finals and the grand final on 2 March, from which Serbia’ s representative in the 68th Eurovision Song Contest will be chosen.

According to the rules of the Serbian national final, fourteen artists participated in each of the two semi-finals, with eight qualifying for the final. This means that sixteen artists will compete on March 2 in the grand final of the Serbian national selection.

The Serbian public and the jury will jointly (50/50) decide on the artist who will represent Serbia in Malmö.

Final

The sixteen artists competing tonight in the final of the celebration of Serbian music are:

  1. Iva LorensDom”
  2. DžordžiLuna park”
  3. BreskvicaGnezdo orlovo”
  4. Teya DoraRamonda”
  5. HristinaBedem”
  6. Marko MandićDno”
  7. M.IRAPercepcija”
  8. Nemanja RadoševićJutra bez tebe”
  9. Milan BujakovićMoje tvoje”
  10. ZorjaLik u ogledalu”
  11. Keni nije mrtavDijamanti”
  12. ZejnaNajbolja”
  13. KonstraktaNovo, bolje”
  14. Bojana x DavidNo No No”
  15. Lena KovačevićZovi me Lena”
  16. Dušan KurtićZbog tebe živim”

Presenters of Pesma za Evroviziju 24 will be Dragana Kosjerina and Slaven Došlo. Kristina Radenković and Stefan Popović will be in the green room for the third year in a row.

The final of Pesma za Evroviziju 24 starts at 21:00 CET and you can watch it through the Serbian Public Television YouTube channel by clicking HERE.

The winner of the Serbian national final for 2023 and therefore the country’s representative in Liverpool was Luke Black with the song “Samo mi se spava”, finishing in twenty-fourth place.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E89gtz9rdBM

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Serbia: The running order of Pesma za Evroviziju 2024!

Serbia’s national broadcaster RTS announced the line-up of artists who will compete for the ticket to Malmo and Serbia’s representation at Eurovision 2024.

The running order of the 16 artists who will compete in the Pesma za Evroviziju 2024 2024 final is as follows:

  1. Iva Lorens – Dom”
  2. Džordži – Luna park”
  3. Breskvica – Gnezdo orlovo”
  4. Teya Dora – Ramonda”
  5. Hristina – Bedem”
  6. Marko Mandić – Dno”
  7. M.IRA – Percepcija”
  8. Nemanja Radošević – Jutra bez tebe”
  9. Milan Bujaković – Moje tvoje”
  10. Zorja – Lik u ogledalu”
  11. Keni nije mrtav – Dijamanti”
  12. Zejna – Najbolja”
  13. Konstrakta – Novo, bolje”
  14. Bojana x David – No No No”
  15. Lena Kovačević – Zovi me Lena”
  16. Dušan Kurtić – Zbog tebe ži

PZE 2024 will take place on March 2.

Last year, Serbia was represented in Liverpool by Luke Black with their song “Samo Mi Se Spava”,  finishing 24th on the scoreboard.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPRfg9wzbpw

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