It might only be October, but the race to Vienna is on as Montenegro becomes the third country to reveal the acts vying for the chance to represent their country at Eurovision 2025 in Vienna.
Montesong 2025 line up revealed
The announcement came today from RTCG after announcing yesterday that we would find out who will be competing in this year’s show:
Among this year’s lineup are third-place finisher Baryak, Dolce Hera, Đurđa, Tina Džankić, Tamara Živković, and Luka Radović, all of whom took part in last year’s edition, as well as 2009 Eurovision representative Andrea Demirović.
| Artist | Song Title |
| Andrea Demirović | I Believe |
| Baryak | Minerva |
| Dolce Hera | Casanova 91 |
| Đurđa | Dominos |
| Krstinja Matanović | Oli Oli |
| Lana Lopičić | Doline |
| Lana Vukčević & Dorde Savković | Temperatura |
| Lara Baltić | Rhythm Boy |
| Luka Radović | Pjevaj Vilo |
| Majda Božović | Ipak smo ljudi |
| Mila Nikić | Kao varnica |
| Neno Murić | Ako čujeś glas |
| Stefan Vukotić | Nedekodirana |
| Tamara Živković | Nova zora |
| Tina Džankić | Shadows |
What’s still to come?
At present we do not have a date for when the songs will be revealed. They are expected to come out before the contest; which is set to be held on the 21st of December. After last year’s debut, the second edition of the contest is set to see some changes, with the drop of the language rule the most prominent feature of those changes.
Montenegro’s Eurovision Journey
Before Montenegro announced its return to the Eurovision Song Contest for 2025, they had a scattered appearance at the competition. There has been a Montenegrin presence at the Eurovision Song Contest as far back as 1983, when the nation was a part of Yugoslavia. Montenegrin entries went on to represent Yugoslavia in 1983 and 1984, placing 4th and 18th respectively. Similarly, the nation also sent an entry as part of Serbia and Montenegro in 2005, placing 7th with No Name’s “Zauvijek moja”.
Montenegro returned to the Contest in 2025 with Nina Žižić returning to the competition after 12 years. Singing “Dobrodošli”, Montenegro competed in the second semi-final. However, their return did not see a return to the final, with Montenegro finishing last in the semi-final with just 12 points.
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Source: RTCG
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