San Marino Song Contest logo. Credit: SMRTV

San Marinese broadcaster SMRTV revealed the 20 finalists who will take part in next Saturday’s final of the San Marino Song Contest.

San Marino Song Contest 2025 Participants

Initially marketed as Una Voce Per San Marino, San Marino Song Contest is the first edition of its rebranded national final. The auditions process took place over several months to come up with a list of 221 semi-finalists, who would participate across seven semi-finals. Despite the fact that the semi-finals have not finished airing, SMRTV confirmed the 20 artists who will perform in the final. This includes Albania’s 2024 Eurovision representative BESA, Gabry Ponte, who performed in Sanremo earlier this month and Teslenko, who was a wildcard act in Vidbir 2024 and 2025. The full list of participants and their entries are:

  • Bianca Atzei (Italy) – “Testacoda”
  • BESA (Albania) – “Tiki Tiki”
  • Boosta (Italy) – “BTW”
  • Vincenzo Capua (Italy) – “Sei sempre tu”
  • Pierdavide Carone (Italy) – “Mi vuoi sposare?”
  • Marco Carta (Italy) – “Solo fantasia”
  • Luisa Corna (Italy) – “Il giorno giusto”
  • Curli (Sweden) – “Juliet”
  • Elasi (Italy) – “Lorella”
  • Haymara (Italy) – Tómame las manos”
  • King Foo (Slovenia) – “The Edge of the world”
  • Paco (San Marino) – “Until the end”
  • Gabry Ponte (Italy) – “Tutta l’Italia”
  • Questo e Quello (Italy) – “Bella Balla”
  • Silvia Salemi (Italy) – “Coralli”
  • Angy Sciacqua (Belgium) – “I”
  • Taoma (Italy) – “NPC”
  • Teslenko (Ukraine) – “Storm”
  • The Rumpled (Italy) – “You Get Me So High”
  • Giacomo Voli (Italy) – “Ave Maria”

The semi-finals will continue to air every day until the 28th of February. The final will take place on Saturday the 8th of March, where San Marino’s next Eurovision representative will be chosen.

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 14 times, qualifying for the grand final in three. Their best result was in 2019, with Serhat and “Say Na Na Na”.

Spanish band Megara represented San Marino in 2024 with the song “11:11”. They failed to qualify from the second semifinal, placing fourteenth and receiving sixteen points from the televote.

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News Source: SMRTV

Photo Credit: SMRTV

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