🇷🇴 Running Order for Selecția Națională 2023 revealed

🇷🇴 Running Order for Selecția Națională 2023 revealed

A couple of weeks ago, Romania’s broadcaster TVR announced the competing songs and artists for Selecția Națională 2023. Now the running order for the competition has also been announced! The running order was drawn by the head of the delegation Mişu Predescu, with 36 numbers being available to be drawn.

Selecția Națională 2023 running order

The running order for Selecția Națională 2023 is can be seen below. At the time of writing 8 songs have had snippets, or the full song revealed. Three songs have been released on streaming services.

Running Order ArtistSong Title
1Deiona“Call on Me”
2Andrada Popa“No Time for Me”
3Ocean Drive“Take You Home”
4AMIA“Puppet”
5Andrei Duțu“Statues”
6Theodor Andrei“D.G.T. (Off and on)”
7
(Drew 16)
Steven Roho x Gabriella x Formaţia Albatros“Lele” 
8
(Drew 20)
Aledaida“Bla Bla Bla”
9
(Drew 26)
Adriana Moraru“Faralaes”​
10
(Drew 29)
Maryliss“Hai vino” 
11
(Drew 32)
 JaxMan (Erin Dăneţ)“Bad&Cool”
12
(Drew 35)
Andreea D Folclor Orchestra“Periniţa mea”

We already know that Selecția Națională 2023 will take place on Saturday February 11th at TVR Studios in Bucharest. The public will have full say on who will represent Romania at the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool. Voting will be done with a combination of televoting and app voting.

Check out our Selecția Națională 2023 playlist

You can listen to the three fully released songs on Spotify by checking our our playlist below, we will add to this as more songs from the National Final are released.

Romania’s Eurovision journey

Romania joined the Eurovision family in the Eastern wave of enlargement, making their debut in 1994. Their entry – Dan Bittman’s “Dincolo de nori” – finished in 21st place with a total of 14 points. At the introduction of semi-finals, Romania found their stride and were present in every Eurovision final until 2018. Romania’s best result is third place, scored twice in 2005 and 2010 respectively.

In 2022, Romania was represented by WRS with his song – “Llámame”. Performning at the second semi-final in Turin, Romania qualified for the final for the first time since 2017. At the close of voting in the final, Romania finished 18th in a field of 25, scoring 65 points.

What do you make of the news from Romania? Will you be watching Selecția Națională 2023? Who do you think stands a chance of representing Romania in Liverpool? As always, let us know what you think by commenting below. Also, be sure to follow “That Eurovision Site” on FacebookInstagramTwitter , and Tiktok as we look ahead to Eurovision 2023!

News Source: TVR

Photo Credit: TVR

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