Nina Žižić, who won Montesong last year
2505014_Sarah Louise Bennett_EBU_36690.jpg

The songs competing in Montesong 2025 – Montenegro’s national selection for Eurovision 2026 – will be revealed on November 27th. This comes ahead of the national final on December 21st.

Montesong 2025 release date confirmed

Speaking to El EuroRincón, Montenegro’s Head of Delegation Vladana confirmed the songs will be released on November 27th.

Vladana said the songs will be uploaded onto the official Montesong Youtube channel, giving the public one month to prepare for the selection. She also gave an insight into the songs competing, saying they are “very different” to the songs involved in last year’s show. She added there are a wide range of genres involved in the songs, which will be heard.

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.

Are you excited for the Montesong 2025 songs? Which song are you most looking forward to hearing? As always, please let us know what you think by getting involved in the comments below. Also, be sure to follow ‘That Eurovision Site’ on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Threads, tumblr, and Bluesky for more information about Eurovision 2026!

News Source: El EuroRincón

Photo Credit: Sarah Louise Bennett / EBU

Related Post

Leave a Reply

Discover more from That Eurovision Site

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading