RTS, the Serbian national broadcaster, has amended the dates for the forthcoming 2025 Serbian national selection- Pesma za Evroviziju 25.
The 2025 Serbian national selection for Eurovision 2025 has now been scheduled to be held 25, 26 and 28 February, hence the second-semifinal and the grand final have been moved to one day earlier than the initally scheduled dates.
The 2025 Serbian national selection will consist of three live televised shows: 2 semi-finals and a Grand Final scheduled to be held on 25, 26 and 28 February.
A total of 30 acts will be competing in the forthcoming Serbian national selection- Pesme za Evroviziju 2025. The 2025 Serbian Eurovision entry and act will be selected via a combined 50/50 jury- public voting deliberation on Friday 28 February 2025.
You can listen to the PZE 2025 competing entries:
Semifinal #1 (25 February)
- Bojana x David – «Šesto Čulo»
- Igor Simić – «Ne Mogu»
- Vampiri – «Tebi Treba Neko Kao Ja»
- Nataša Kojić – «Up And Down»
- Tropico band – «AI»
- Jelena Aleen – «Kameleon»
- Filarri – «Meet And Greet»
- Kruz Roudi – «Sve I Odmah»
- Milan Nikolić feat. Caka – «Storia Del Amor»
- Ana & The Changes – «Brinem»
- Iskaz – «Trendseter»
- Harem Girls – «Aladin»
- Biber – «Da Mi Se Vratiš»
- Mila – «Gaia»
- Anton – «U Grad»
Semifinal #2 ( 27 February)
- Ivana Štrbac – «La La La»
- Jett Vega – «Rolerkoster»
- Princ – «Mila»
- Maršali – «Po Policama Sećanja»
- Dušan Kurtić – «Boginja»
- Tanja Banjanin – «Ja Sam Bolja»
- Tam – «Durum Durum»
- Gifts & Roses – «Do Kraja Vremena»
- Lensy – «Hvala Ti»
- Sedlar – «Oči Boje Zemlje»
- Maja Nikolić – «Žali Srce Moje»
- Mimi Mercedez – «Turbo Žurka»
- Oxajo – «MaMa»
- Vukayla – «Mask»
- AltCtrl – «Mamurna Jutra»
Serbia in Eurovision
Serbia debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest as a solo country in 2007 and walked away with the coveted trophy when Marija Serifovic was crowned the winner with her melodic ballad Molitva. The country successfully hosted the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest in Belgrade the following year, when the EBU introduced two semi-finals in the competition.
The Balkan country has partaken in Europe’s favourite television show 15 times. In 2024 Teya Dora represented Serbia at the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo with her entry ‘Ramonda’.
Source: RTS
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