In a two-hour long show, Bosnia & Herzegovina presented their entry for this year's Eurovision Song Contest. The first reactions are overwhelmingly positive.
Preceded by a half hour show which showed all the country's entrants from 1993 until 2004, the audience was first greeted by presenters Mario Drmac and Dejan Kukric, Feminnem, singing their 2005 entry Call me, and then to Hari Vare�anovic, who will represent Bosnia & Herzegovina in Athens this year.
After a short biography of Hari, he performed some of his most famous songs, then composer �eljko Joksimović was introduced, followed by lyricists Fahrudin Pecikoza and Dejan Ivanović, then finally Hari performed his entry Lejla.
Several ex-Yugoslav participants were also interviewed, including Baby Doll (1991) and Sanja Dole�al (1987) and then former participants Sabahudin Kurt (1964), Ambassadori (1976), Mija Martina (2003) and Deen (2004) performed their Eurovision Song Contest entries. After a short biography of �eljko, he performed Lane moje, receiving an enormous applause from the audience. He also performed a new song from his album.
The show concluded with a reprise of Lejla, the Bosnian entry for the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest. The first reactions of the esctoday.com member community are positive! What do you think about the Bosnian entry?