There are more details known about the host city of the Croatian national final, “Dora 2023”, like where this national final will take place, and more information about the preview show of the contest. Dora 2023 will be held on February 11th 2023.
Host city of Dora 2023
The host city of Dora will once again be the city Opatija; this city was the host as of the 1990’s and when Dora returned in 2019 it became the host city again.
Preview show
The Croatian national broadcaster, HRT, announced that it will introduce a preview show to declare more details about Dora 2023, and to introduce the acts and their songs of this year’s national final. This show is called “Ususret Dori 2023”; this show will be broadcast on January 14th 2023 at 19:05 CEST, before the final. The host of this show will be Mia Negovetić, and it will have guest appearances of this year’s Dora entrants.
The entrants of Dora 2023
The 18 entrants of Dora 2023 are listed below.
- Damir Kedžo: Angels and Demons
- Meri Andraković: Bye Bye Blonde
- Martha May: Distance
- Tajana Belina: Dom
- Đana: Free Fallin’
- Boris Štok: Grijeh
- Maja Grgić: I Still Live
- Patricia Gasparini: I Will Wait
- Krešo and Kisele Kiše: Kme kme (Whoa whoa)
- Eni Jurišić: Kreni dalje
- The Splitters: Lost and Found
- Yogi: Love at First Sight
- Let 3: Mama šč!
- Detour: Master Blaster
- Hana Mašić: Nesreća (Accident)
- Harmonija Disonance: Nevera (Lei, lei)
- Barbara Munjas: Putem snova
- Top of the Pops ft. Mario 5reković: Putovanje
Eurovision 2022
In the contest of 2022 Croatia was represented by Mia Dimšić with the song “Guilty Pleasure”; unfortunately Croatia came in 11th in Semi-final 1, which meant that this country missed out on the final of 2022.
ESCplus Live
The best way to watch all the national finals on the date and time they are being broadcast live is by making use of our live platform with the name “ESCplus Live”. Click the link to go to ESCplus Live: https://live.esc-plus.com/.