RTSH, the Albanian national broadcaster, has released the Festivali i Kenges 64 competing entries.

Albania is gearing up for its traditional national selection in full steam and working earnestly to showcase an entertaining and fabulous show.

The 63rd edition of Fest 64 will be held at the Palace of Congresses in Tirana on 17, 18, 19 and 20 December. The winner of the competition will unveiled on Saturday 20 December. A total of 28 acts will be competing in the traditional Albanian music festival.

You can listen to the Fest 64 competing entries here

  1. 2Farm – «Valle Mbi Hi»
  2. Alis – «Nân»
  3. Endri Kaçaçi – «Si Unë»
  4. Enxhi Nasufi – «Dritë»
  5. Erand Sojli – «Të Kam Në Fron»
  6. Erik Lloshi – «Dy Pika Dashuri»
  7. Evi Reçi – «Kodi I Jetës»
  8. Fifi & Tiri Gjoci – «Rri»
  9. Frensi – «Tresh»
  10. Gerta Mahmutaj – «Në Krahët E Tu»
  11. Ghiti – «Okej!»
  12. Gresa Gjocera & Bledi Kaso – «Busulla E Zemrës»
  13. Inis Neziri – «Ta Kam Fal»
  14. Kamela Ismalaj – «Pa Pretendime»
  15. Kimi – «Prap Diell Del»
  16. Kleansa Susaj – «Hije»
  17. Lorenc Hasrama – «Lamtumirë»
  18. Luna Çausholli – «Pa Kufij»
  19. Lynx – «Nuk Kthehem Pas»
  20. Malvina Likaj – «Përtej Shpirtit»
  21. Rezarta Smaja – «Balukeprera»
  22. Rigersa Loka – «Albanian Heart»
  23. Sara Kapo – «Të Dua Shumë»
  24. Savjana Vjerdha – «ID»
  25. Sheila – «Zemra E Tokës»
  26. Sihana Haxhnikaj – «Horizont»
  27. ThreeX – «Vite»
  28. Vedat Ademi – «Kur Fjala Mbaron»

 

Albania in Eurovision

Albania debuted at our beloved competition in 2004 and is yet to win the competition. The ‘Land of the Eagle‘ has partaken in the competition 20 times. The country’s best result at Eurovision till date is a 5th place which was achieved at the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest with Rona Nishliu‘s ‘Suus‘.

In 2025  Shkodra Elektronike represented Albania at the Eurovision Song Contest in Basel with their entry ‘Zjerm’, achieving an honorable 8th place in the Grand Final.


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