Tonight Serbia kicked off their three day search for their Eurovision 2022 representative. 18 more songs competed tonight in the second semi-final of Pesma za Evroviziju. We now have our full line-up for Saturday’s final after tonight and last night’s semis.
16 acts competed for a ticket to Saturday’s final
The running order for tonight’s show, as well as the qualifiers who made it to the final are as follows
Running Order | Artist | Entry (Translation) | Result | Running order in final |
1 | Hurricane | “Zumi Zimi Zami” | Qualified | 7th |
2 | Nadia | “Devojka Tvog Dečka” (Your Boyfriend’s Girlfriend) | Qualified | 3rd |
3 | Filarri | “Posle Mene” (After Me) | Qualified | 13th |
4 | Zejna | “Rumba” | Qualified | 16th |
5 | Frajle | “Neka, Neka” (Let, Let) | Qualified | 6th |
6 | Igor Vins i Bane Lalić | “Zato Što Volim” (Because I Love) | Eliminated | N/A |
7 | Egret | “Ako Shvatim” (If I Understand) | Eliminated | N/A |
8 | Dzipsii | “Greh” (A Sin) | Qualified | 9th |
9 | Eegor | “Starac Dana” (Old Man Of The Day) | Eliminated | N/A |
10 | Jelena Vlahović | “Kao Grom Iz Vedra Neba” (Like A Bolt From The Blue) | Eliminated | N/A |
11 | Ivona | “U Noćima” (In The Nights) | Eliminated | N/A |
12 | Gift | “Liberta” (Liberty) | Qualified | 14th |
13 | Milan Bujaković | “Fenomen” (Phenomenon) | Eliminated | N/A |
14 | Duo Grand | “Viva La Vida” (Life, Life) | Qualified | 4th |
15 | Andjela | “Loše Procene” (Bad Estimates) | Eliminated | N/A |
16 | Doris Milošević | “Tišina” (Silence) | Eliminated | N/A |
After the qualifiers from tonight’s semi-final were announced, the qualifiers then drew their starting positions for Saturday’s final.
Pesma za Evroviziju 2023 will conclude once on Saturday evening (March 4) at 21:05CET, where all 16 remaining artists compete to represent Serbia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool.
Serbia’s Eurovision Journey
In 2007, Serbia made its debut as an independent country (they previously participated through Yugoslavia & Serbia & Montenegro), where they were represented by Marija Šerifović with “Molitva, which managed to win the competition. Since their debut, Serbia has participated 14 times (11 of which, where they qualified for the Grand Final).
Their most recent participation saw them being represented by Konstrakta, with the song “In Corpore Sano”. At this year’s competition, Serbia managed to qualify for the Grand Final, where they placed 5th after receiving 312 points from the jury and televoters.
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News Source: RTS
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