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Serbia: With Luke Black and “Samo mi se spava” at Eurovision 2023!

Serbia has started the search for its representative and participation in Eurovision 2023. “Pesma za Evroviziju 23“, as the public television process is now called, consists of two semi-finals and a final. A few minutes ago the grand final with 16 contestants was completed.

The show started at 21:00 local time and took place in Studio 8 and 9 of RTS in Kosutnjak, Belgrade.

The presenters of the event were Dragana Kosjerina and Milan Marić. In the Green Room the presenters were Kristina Radenković and Stefan Popović.

The 16 songs that claimed the ticket to Liverpool are:

  1. Stefan Shy – “Od jastuka do jastuka”
  2. Boris Subotić – “Nedostupan”
  3. Nadia – “Devojka tvog dečka”
  4. Duo Grand – “Viva la Vida”
  5. Nađa – “Moj prvi ožiljak na duši”
  6. Frajle – “Neka Neka”
  7. Hurricane – Zumi zimi zami”
  8. CHEGI & Braća Bluz Bend – “Svadba ili kavga
  9. Dzipsii – “Greh”
  10. Luke Black – “Samo mi se spava”
  11. Filip Baloš – “Novi plan drugi san”
  12. Princ – “Cvet sa Istoka”
  13. Filarri – “Posle mene”
  14. Gift – “Liberta”
  15. Empathy Soul Project – “Indigo”
  16. Zejna – Rumba”

The results:

The results were determined 50% by the jury and 50% by the televoting.

Jury results

Televoting results

After the voting ended, the big winner was Luke Black, with the song ““Samo mi se spava”.

We remind that Serbia will appear in the first half of the first semi-final on May 09.

Stay tuned to EurovisionFun for all the latest news regarding Eurovision 2023!

Serbia: Pesma za Evroviziju 23 Grand Final tonight!

The selection process for Serbia’s representative at Eurovision 2023 finishes tonight. Pesma za Evroviziju 23 consists of two semifinals (March 1 & 2) and Saturday’s grand final, the winner of which will represent Serbia in Liverpool.

Artists

Sixteen artists will compete in the Grand Final of the Serbian national selection, with the winner representing Serbia in the 67th Eurovision Song Contest.

These artists are:

  1. Stefan Shy – “Od jastuka do jastuka”
  2. Boris Subotić – “Nedostupan”
  3. Nadia – “Devojka tvog dečka”
  4. Duo Grand – “Viva la Vida”
  5. Nađa – “Moj prvi ožiljak na duši”
  6. Frajle – “Neka Neka”
  7. Hurricane – Zumi zimi zami”
  8. CHEGI & Braća Bluz Bend – “Svadba ili kavga”
  9. Dzipsii – “Greh”
  10. Luke Black – “Samo mi se spava”
  11. Filip Baloš – “Novi plan drugi san”
  12. Princ – “Cvet sa Istoka”
  13. Filarri – “Posle mene”
  14. Gift – “Liberta”
  15. Empathy Soul Project – “Indigo”
  16. Zejna – Rumba”

The selection of the Serbian representative will be based 50% on the preference of a jury and 50% on the will of Serbian viewers.

Presenters of Pesma za Evroviziju 23 are Dragana Kosjerina and Milan Marić.

The Grand Final of Pesma za Evroviziju 23 starts at 21:00 CET and will last two and a half hours. You can watch it through the RTS YouTube channel by clicking HERE.

Until we find out who will represent Serbia at Eurovision 2023, let’s remember the country’s participation in last year’s contest. The previous winner of Pesma za Evroviziju and Serbia‘s representative at Eurovision 2022 was Konstrakta with the song “In Corpore Sano” and she placed 5th in the Grand Final giving Serbia their best place since 2012:

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the developments regarding Serbia’s participation in Eurovision 2023!

Serbia: The results of the second semi-final of Pesma za Evroviziju 23!

Serbia has started the search for its representative for Eurovision 2023. “Pesma za Evroviziju 23“, as the public television process is now called, consists of two semi-finals and a final. A few minutes ago the second semi-final with 16 contestants was completed.

The show started at 21:00 CET and took place in Studio 8 and 9 of RTS in Kosutnjak, Belgrade.

The hosts of the event were Dragana Kosjerina and Milan Marić.

The 16 songs that vied for the last eight tickets to the final were:

  1. Hurricane – “Zumi zimi zami”
  2. Nadia – “Devojka tvog dečka”
  3. Filarri – “Posle mene”
  4. Zejna – “Rumba”
  5. Frajle – “Neka Neka”
  6. Igor Vince i Bane Lalić – “Zato što volim”
  7. Egret – “Ako shvatim kasno”
  8. Dzipsii – “Greh”
  9. Eegor – “Starac dana”
  10. Jelena Vlahović – “Kao grom iz vedra neba”
  11. Ivona – “U noćima”
  12. Gift – “Liberta”
  13. Milan Bujaković – “Fenomen”
  14. Duo Grand – “Viva la Vida”
  15. Andjela – “Loše procene”
  16. Doris Milošević – “Tišina”

The results:

The eight finalists selected after the vote of the audience and the five-member jury, with a 50/50 ratio, are:

  1. Frajle – “Neka Neka”
  2. Nadia – “Devojka tvog dečka”
  3. Filarri – “Posle mene”
  4. Gift – “Liberta”
  5. Hurricane – “Zumi zimi zami”
  6. Dzipsii – “Greh”
  7. Zejna – “Rumba”
  8. Duo Grand – “Viva la Vida”

After the results, the draw was held for the last eight artists who made it to the final. The running order of the final is as follows:

1.  Stefan Shy – “Od jastuka do jastuka”

2. Boris Subotić – “Nedostupan”

3. Nadia – “Devojka tvog dečka”

4. Duo Grand – “Viva la Vida”

5. Nađa – “Moj prvi ožiljak na duši”

6. Frajle – “Neka Neka”

7. Hurricane – “Zumi zimi zami”

8. CHEGI & Braća Bluz Bend – “Svadba ili kavga”

9. Dzipsii – “Greh”

10. Luke Black – “Samo mi se spava”

11. Filip Baloš – “Novi plan drugi san”

12. Princ – “Cvet sa Istoka”

13. Filarri – “Posle mene”

14. Gift – “Liberta”

15. Empathy Soul Project – “Indigo”

16. Zejna – “Rumba”

Stay tuned to EurovisionFun for all the latest news regarding Serbia’s participation in Eurovision 2023!

Serbia: The results of the first semi-final of Pesma za Evroviziju 23!

Serbia has started the search for its representative for Eurovision 2023. “Pesma za Evroviziju 23“, as the public television process is now called, consists of two semi-finals and a final. A few minutes ago the first semi-final with 16 contestants was completed.

The show started at 21:00 CET and took place in Studio 8 and 9 of RTS in Kosutnjak, Belgrade.

The hosts of the event were Dragana Kosjerina and Milan Marić.

The 16 songs that vied for the first eight tickets to the final were:

  1. Mattia Zanatta i Angela Kassiani – “Novi svet”
  2. Adem Mehmedović – “Osmeh”
  3. Nađa – “Moj prvi ožiljak na duši”
  4. Tijana Dapčević – “Mamim”
  5. Princ – “Cvet sa Istoka”
  6. Filip Baloš – “Novi plan drugi san”
  7. Filip Žmaher – “Čujemo se sutra”
  8. Luke Black – “Samo mi se spava”
  9. Angellina – “Lanac”
  10. Empathy Soul Project – “Indigo”
  11. Stefan Shy – “Od jastuka do jastuka”
  12. Hercenšlus – “Vremenska zona”
  13. Savo Perović – “Presidente”
  14. Igor Stanojević – “Iza duge”
  15. Boris Subotić – “Nedostupan”
  16. CHEGI & Braća Bluz Bend – “Svadba ili kavga”

The results:

The eight finalists selected after the vote of the audience and the five-member jury, with a 50/50 ratio, are:

  1. Stefan Shy – “Od jastuka do jastuka”
  2. Princ – “Cvet sa Istoka”
  3. CHEGI & Braća Bluz Bend – “Svadba ili kavga”
  4. Boris Subotić – “Nedostupan”
  5. Luke Black – “Samo mi se spava”
  6. Filip Baloš – “Novi plan drugi san”
  7. Nađa – “Moj prvi ožiljak na duši”
  8. Empathy Soul Project – “Indigo”

Stay tuned to EurovisionFun for all the latest news regarding Serbia’s participation in Eurovision 2023!

Serbia: Pesma za Evroviziju 23 first semi-final tonight!

The selection process for Serbia’s representative at Eurovision 2023 begins tonight. Pesma za Evroviziju 23 consists of two semifinals (March 1 & 2) and Saturday’s grand final, the winner of which will represent Serbia in Liverpool.

Artists

Sixteen artists will compete in the first semifinal of the Serbian national selection, with eight of them advancing to Saturday’s final.

These artists are:

  1. Mattia Zanatta i Angela Kassiani – “Novi svet”
  2. Adem Mehmedović – “Osmeh”
  3. Nađa – “Moj prvi ožiljak na duši”
  4. Tijana Dapčević – “Mamim”
  5. Princ – “Cvet sa Istoka”
  6. Filip Baloš – “Novi plan drugi san”
  7. Filip Žmaher – “Čujemo se sutra”
  8. Luke Black – “Samo mi se spava”
  9. Angellina – “Lanac”
  10. Empathy Soul Project – “Indigo”
  11. Stefan Shy – “Od jastuka do jastuka”
  12. Hercenšlus – “Vremenska zona”
  13. Savo Perović – Presidente”
  14. Igor Stanojević – “Iza duge”
  15. Boris Subotić – “Nedostupan”
  16. CHEGI & Braća Bluz Bend – “Svadba ili kavga”

The selection of the first eight finalists will be based 50% on the preference of a jury and 50% on the will of Serbian viewers.

Presenters of Pesma za Evroviziju 23 are Dragana Kosjerina and Milan Marić.

The first semifinal of Pesma za Evroviziju 23 starts at 21:00 CET and will last two and a half hours. You can watch it through the RTS YouTube channel by clicking HERE.

Until we find out who will represent Serbia at Eurovision 2023, let’s remember the country’s participation in last year’s contest. The previous winner of Pesma za Evroviziju and Serbia‘s representative at Eurovision 2022 was Konstrakta with the song “In Corpore Sano” and she placed 5th in the Grand Final giving Serbia their best place since 2012:

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the developments regarding Serbia’s participation in Eurovision 2023!

Serbia: On January 9 the announcement of the candidates for the national final!

Preparations have already begun for the selection of songs regarding the selection of Serbia’s representative for Eurovision Song Contest 2023. RTS announced that the official list of artists and song titles will be released on January 9.

A total of 200 songs were submitted to represent Serbia in Liverpool.

There has been some speculation as to who will take part, including Tijana Bogicević (Serbia Eurovision 2017), Tijana Dapcević (North Macedonia Eurovision 2014), Lena Stamenković (Serbia Junior Eurovision 2015) and the new members of Hurricane.

We remind you that Pesma za Evroviziju 23 will again consist of two Semi-Finals and a Grand Final. The dates of the semi-finals and final are:

  • First Semi-Final – March 1st
  • Second Semi-Final – March 2nd
  • Grand Final – March 4th

At Eurovision 2022, Serbia with Konstrakta ended up in 5th place in Torino, Italy!

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for everything related to Serbia’s participation in Eurovision 2023!

Source: Eurovoix