Megara have won Una Voce per San Marino (UVPSM) and will represent San Marino at Eurovision 2024. They were selected by a jury as the winner of the contest at the final on 24th February at the Teatro Nuovo in Dogana.
Full results revealed:
The 17 artists that performed tonight were made up of the ‘Big artists’ which were preselected from established industry names, the winners of the five semi-final rounds that took place throughout the week, and three artists from a second chance round. They were also joined by one song that was created using AI, which was Dana Gillespie’s “The Last Polar Bear”.
| Running Order | Artist | Song | Source | Position |
| 1 | Pago | “Il protagonista” | Big artists | 17th |
| 2 | Daudia | “With You” | Winner SF1 | 12th |
| 3 | XGiove | “Nostalgia” | Second chance | 8th |
| 4 | Aimie Atkinson | “A Dare for Love” | Big artists | 4th |
| 5 | Dez | “Freedom” | Winner SF4 | 16th |
| 6 | Marcella Bella | “Chi siamo davvero” | Big artists | 6th |
| 7 | Aaron Sibley | “Human” | Big artists | 13th |
| 8 | Wlady ft Corona, Ice MC and DJ Jad | “Questa Volta” | Big artists | 14th |
| 9 | Loredana Bertè | “Pazza” | Big artists | 2nd |
| 10 | Kida | “Invincibile” | Winner SF5 | 15th |
| 11 | Booom! | “Dance like This” | Winner SF2 | 5th |
| 12 | Jalisse | “Il paradiso è qui” | Big artists | 10th |
| 13 | Mate | “Big Mama” | Winner SF3 | 9th |
| 14 | Masala e Foresta | “Paranoia” | Second chance | 11th |
| 15 | La Rua | “Governo del cuore” | Big artists | 3th |
| 16 | Dana Gillespie | “The Last Polar Bear” | Big/Casperaki | 7th |
| 17 | Megara | “11:11” | Second chance | 1st |
In addition to the acts, Mogol, Al Bano, Riccardo Cocciante, Filippo Graziani, Piccolo Coro, and Piqued Jacks performed as the interval act. I Bromance and Fabrizio Maffei did a comedy routine and held a speech respectively.
The Una Voce per San Marino recap
Throughout this week, 129 artists from all over the world have competed in a week’s worth of semi-finals, in order to advance to the final of Una Voce Per San Marino 2024.
Eight artists from the semi-finals advanced to the finals – one winner from each of the 5 semi finals, and 3 through a second chance round.
They are joined by nine “big artists“, who advanced directly to the final. This included one song created with AI, in partnership with Casperaki, a London AI company.
San Marino’s Eurovision History
As one of the smallest countries in Europe, San Marino made its debut in the competition in 2008 with Miodio and the song “Complice”. Since then they have participated in the competition 13 times (3 of which where they qualified for the Grand Final), and their best result was in 2019, with Serhat and “Say Na Na Na”.
Italian band Piqued Jacks represented San Marino in 2023 in Liverpool with the song “Like An Animal”. The band performed in the second semi-final, but unfortunately didn’t qualify for the Grand Final. Overall, they placed joint-last, receiving 0 points from the televote.
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News Source: SMRTV
Photo Credit: Megara

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