Pesma za Evroviziju

Tonight, Serbia kicked off the search for their Eurovision 2024 representative. Out of fourteen competing songs, eight qualified for the final.

Pesma za Evroviziju Semifinal One Results

DrawTitleArtistResultDraw for Final
1“Dno”Marko MandićQualified6
2“Percepcija”M.IRAQualified7
3“No No No”Bojana and DavidQualified14
4“Zovi me Lena”Lena KovačevićQualified15
5“Elektroljubav”Saša Báša and Virtual RitualEliminated
6“Da me voliš”Martina VrbosEliminated
7“Ko je ta žena?”FilarriEliminated
8“Gnezdo orlovo”BreskvicaQualified3
9“Bedem”HristinaQualified5
10“Jaka”Ivana VladovićEliminated
11“Sama”ChaiEliminated
12“Lik u ogledalu”ZorjaQualified11
13“Vavilon”KavalaEliminated
14“Dijamanti”Keni nije mrtavQualified10

Following the show, the finalists drew their respective positions in the final. The remaining 14 acts will compete in the second semi-final. This show will take place on Thursday, February 29th.

Serbia’s Eurovision Journey

In 2007, Serbia made its debut as an independent country, having previously participated as part of Yugoslavia and Serbia & Montenegro. There, they were represented by Marija Šerifović with “Molitva”, making them only the second country to win at their debut contest. Since their debut, Serbia has participated 15 times (and qualified for the Grand Final in 12).

Luke Black represented Serbia at Eurovision 2023 in Liverpool with his song “Samo mi se spava”, and qualified for the Grand Final, where he placed 24th. At the close of voting, he received 30 points – 14 coming from the jury and 16 from the televote.

What do you think of tonight’s results? Will one of these artists grant Serbia another Eurovision win? As always, let us know what you think by commenting below. Also, be sure to follow “That Eurovision Site” on FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokThreads and Bluesky as we gear up for Eurovision 2024!

News Source: RTS
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