The logo of Festivali i Këngës 63. The logo says "63 FEST Festivali i Këngës në RTSH" in gold lettering with the trophy next to it. Credit: RTSH
Festivali i Këngës 63 Credit: RTSH

Festivali i Këngës 63 continued tonight with night 3 of Albania’s premier song contest. We now have discovered which songs have qualified for the final night on Sunday.

Festivali I Këngës 63 : Night 3

Tonight, all 30 acts competing this year performed songs as part of “Nostalgia Night”. Two acts from this year’s selection performed together to deliver renditions of hit Albanian songs. Following this, the qualifiers for the final night on Sunday (December 22nd).

The running order for tonight’s show was as follows:

OrderArtistEntry
1Stine & Martina SerreqErë pranverore
2Mihallaq Andrea & Kejsi JazxhiMora shoqëzen përkrah
3Ardit Çuni & Frensi RevaniaEja
4Elvana Gjata & Shkodra ElektronikeMargjelo
5Gresa Gjocera & Ronaldo MesuliAskush s’do ta besojë
6Djemtë e Detit & Santino de BartoloZemër e plagosur
7Nita Latifi & Luna ÇausholliUdhëtoj i menduar
8Endrik Beba & Lorenc HasramaHumba pranverën
9Jet, Adelina, Laorjan EjilliNë çdo zemër një herë troket
10Rea Nuhu & Klea DinaGrurë dhe Këngë
11Gjergj Kaçinari & Kleansa SusaDëshire dhe heshtje
12Erma Mici & AlisSuus
13Vesa Smolica & Algert SalaMirësia dhe e vërteta
14Mal dhe EposJetoj
15“”

As a result, the artists that are qualified for the final are:

Shkodra Elektronike
Elvana Gjata
Vesa Smolica
Nita Latifi
Algert Sala
Djemtë e Detit
Lorenc Hasrama
Ardit Çuni
Stine
Orgesa Zaimi
Jet
Gjergj Kaçinari
Kejsi Jazxhi
Mal
Alis

The show continued on from last night’s second semi-final of Festivali i Këngës, where the final 15 acts performed. The finalists will be now compete for the title and the ticket to represent Albania at Eurovision 2025.

What is Festivali i Këngës?

Albania’s Festivali i Këngës long predates Albania’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest. Since 1962, Albanian musicians perform for the broadcast audience in December. At inception, Festivali i Këngës focused on “light music”, a populist kind of classical music. Following the end of a period of censorship in the 1970s and 80s, performers chose from a variety of genres, and love songs, political entries, and rock music became more common; starting in the 1990s, diaspora Albanian singers were also allowed to participate. The entries at FiK have since then often reflected political and social issues prevalent in Albania, such as the transition away from communism, the rash of pyramid schemes in the mid-1990s, and the fragmentation of family units. As of 2004, the winner of Festivali i Këngës gains first refusal to represent Albania at Eurovision; however, beginning in 2022, the jury winner is separate from the televote winner, the latter of whom gets to go to Eurovision. This year, the jury and televote once again pick one overall winner, who will have the honour of representing the country in Eurovision.

Albania’s Eurovision journey

In 2004, Albania made their debut into the Eurovision Song Contest with Anjeza Shahini with “Image of You”, which placed 7th in the final. Since their debut, Albania has participated 20 times, and made the final 10 times. They achieved their best result in 2012, where Rona Nishliu placed 5th with “Suus”.

Besa represented Albania in 2024 with the song “Titan”. “Titan” performed in the second semi-final, where it ultimately placed fifteenth out of sixteen, receiving 14 points from the televote.

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News Source: RTSH

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