The news is out! We know now who is going to be competing in the Serbian national final, also known as Pesma za Evroviziju 2024. The news was revealed by the national Serbian broadcaster, RTS. In this national final 28 acts will compete to fly the Serbian flag in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Malmö (Sweden).
What will Pesma za Evroviziju 2024, the Serbian national final, look like?
The way Pesma za Evroviziju 2024 will look is that it will have two semi-finals, which will happen and be televised on February 27th and 29th 2024. The Serbian national grand final will be held on March 2nd 2024.
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Who are the artists competing in Serbia’s national final?
The artists that will be competing in Serbia’s national final can be found below. The choice of music genres is diverse, as promised by the Serbian national broadcaster, RTS.
- Nemanja Radošević – Jutra bez tebe
- Bojana x David – No No No
- Marko Mandić – Dno
- Dušan Kurtić – Zbog tebe živim
- Milan Bujaković – Moje tvoje
- Hydrogen – Nemoguća misija
- Kat Dosa – Tajni začin
- Filarri – Ko je ta žena?
- M.IRA – Percepcija
- Saša Báša & Virtual Ritual – Elektroljubav
- Hristina – Bedem
- Kabala – Vavilon
- Martina Vrbos – Da me voliš
- Breskvica – Orlovo gnezdo
- Ivana Vladović – Jaka
- Lena Kovačević – Zovi me Lena
- Keni nije mrtav – Dijamanti
- Zejna – Najbolja
- Konstrakta – Novo, bolje
- Iva Lorens – Dom
- Zorja – Lik u ogledalu
- Yanx – Kolo
- Chai – Sama
- Durlanski – Muzika
- Nadia – Sudari
- Džordži – Luna park
- Filip Baloš – Duga je noć
- Teya Dora – Ramonda
Are there any former Eurovision stars in the Pesma za Evroviziju 2024 line-up?
Yes, there is one former Eurovision star in the Pesma za Evroviziju 2024 line-up, and that is 2022 Serbian representative Konstrakta, who finished in 3rd place (of 18) in Semi-final 2, and eventually took 5th place (of 25) in the Grand Final. This year Konstrakta competes in the 2024 Serbian national final with the song “Novo, bolje” (trans. “New, better”).
Is there more information about the Serbian national final?
There is more information about the Serbian national final. No less than 235 songs were submitted to the selection committee of the Serbian national broadcaster, RTS. All songs were listened to and eventually 28 songs made the cut to be performed in the Serbian national final, Pesma za Evroviziju 2024.
Who represented Serbia in Eurovision 2023?
In the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool (UK) Serbia was represented by Luke Black with the song, “Sami mi se spava”. Luke came in 10th (of 15) in Semi-final 1, and eventually took home 24th place (of 26) in the Grand Final of 2023.