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Serbia: These Are the Hosts of “Pesma za Evroviziju 2025”!

Time passes and even more countries select their entries and artists that they are going to represent them in Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel, Switzerland, while the announcements that concern their National Finals are also multiple. One of these countries is Serbia, in which the National Broadcaster, Radio-Televizija Srbije (RTS) has just revealed who the hosts of the Pesma za Evroviziju 2025 are going to be.

According to RTS, there will be five hosts in total, who will present all of the three evenings of the festival. The first two of them is the returning duo from last year’s selection, Dragana Kosjerina and Slaven Došlo, who are going to be joined by RTS TV presenter, Kristina Radenković, as well. At the same time, journalist and TV presenter, Stefan Popović, will join forces with the newest addition to the lineup, actor Đorđe Živadinović Grgur in the green room.

Note here that the first semi-final of Pesma za Evroviziju 2025 will take place on the 25th of February, while the second one two days later on the 27th. The top eight from each semi-final will qualify to the Grand Final of the festival on the 1st of March.

The participants of the First Semi-Final are:

  1. Bojana x David – “Šesto čulo” (Sixth sense)
  2. Igor Simić – “Ne mogu” (I can’t)
  3. Vampiri – “Tebi treba neko kao ja” (You need someone like me)
  4. Nataša Kojić – “Up and Down
  5. Tropico band – “AI
  6. Jelena Aleen – “Kameleon” (Chameleon)
  7. Filarri – “Meet and Greet
  8. Kruz Roudi – “Sve i odmah” (Everything and immediately)
  9. Milan Nikolić feat. Caka – “Storia del amor” (Love story)
  10. Ana & The Changes – “Brinem” (I worry)
  11. Iskaz – “Trendseter” (Trendsetter)
  12. Harem Girls – “Aladin” (Aladdin)
  13. Biber – “Da mi se vratiš” (For you to come back to me)
  14. Mila – “Gaia
  15. Anton – “U grad” (To the city)

while the participants of the Second Semi-Final are:

  1. Ivana Štrbac – “La La La
  2. Jett Vega – “Rolerkoster” (Rollercoaster)
  3. Princ – “Mila” (Dear)
  4. Maršali – “Po policama sećanja” (On the shelves of memories)
  5. Dušan Kurtić – “Boginja” (Goddess)
  6. Tanja Banjanin – “Ja sam bolja” (I am better)
  7. Tam – “Durum durum
  8. GIFTS & ROSES – “Do kraja vremena” (Until the end of time)
  9. Lensy – “Hvala ti” (Thank you)
  10. Sedlar– “Oči boje zemlje” (Eyes the colour of earth)
  11. Maja Nikolić – “Žali srce moje” (My heart grieves)
  12. Mimi Mercedez – “Turbo žurka” (Turbo party)
  13. Ohajo – “MaMa
  14. Vukayla – “MASK
  15. AltCtrl – “Mamurna jutra” (Hungover mornings)

Until then, let’s have a flashback to Serbia’s last entry, “Ramonda” by Teya Dora, who finished 17th in the Final of Eurovision 2024 with 54 points:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hUg64uIY_4

Who would you like to represent Serbia in Basel 2025? Write it down below.

Source: RTS

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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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Serbia: Sara Jo about her possible comeback!

Sara Jo, who represented Serbia in 2013 as a member of Moje 3, caught the attention of Eurofans again in 2022 when she tried to represent her country again by participating in the Serbian national final with the song “Muškarčina”.

Recently, she attended an event where, in an interview with Serbian media, she was asked whether she had prepared anything for this year’s Pesma Za Evroviziju and whether she plans to return to the competition, with her answering:

“I’m not thinking about it at the moment. In 2022 I signed up quite spontaneously and without much consideration. I had a song that I had fallen in love with, I knew exactly how it would be on stage, but this year I had no inspiration for it. I’d rather focus on my album, and maybe one day… who knows.”

Source: Pink.rs


Moje 3

Moje 3, consisting of Sara Jo, Nevena Božović (Serbia 2019) and Mirna Radulović (who has applied for PZE 2024), represented Serbia in Malmö in 2013 with the song “Ljubav je svuda”, finishing 11th in the first semi-final.


PZE 2022 – Muškarčina

In 2022 Sara Jo competed at PZE 2022 with the song “Muškarčina” finishing second, very close to the country’s representation which was eventually won by Konstrakta and “In Corpore Sano”.


Would you like to see Sara back on the Eurovision stage? Let us know in the comments below!

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Serbia: Former participant reports PZE as rigged!

Angellina, who participated in both editions of Pesma Za Evroviziju in 2022 and 2023, yesterday challenged the objectivity and impartiality of the Serbian national final.

The young singer while answering questions on her personal Instagram account also mentioned her participation in PZE:

The question was as follows

“Are you ever again participating in PZE?”

With her answering

“Never again, nor in any other rigged competition!
I never really needed it, I did it somewhat naively and only out of immense love for my country… However, I believe there are many better ways to make your country proud..”

Instagram // @angellinaofficial

Another relevant question that was answered was the following:

“What do you think about your last song on PZE?”

“It was very interesting. But too much for that moment. My mistake is that I did it out of spite and not out of love.
I had way better songs, but that’s how I felt at the time.”

Instagram // @angellinaofficial

Angellina came 4th in the 2022 national final with “Origami”, while in 2023 she failed to qualify for Saturday’s final, finishing 12th in the semi-final with “Lanac”.

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