The hunt to find Princ’s successor concluded tonight with Lavina winning the final of Pesma za Evroviziju, and will represent Serbia at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna with “Kraj mene”.

LAVINA win Pesma za Evroviziju 2026

The seven acts that qualified tonight did so via an equally weighted jury and televote. Ahead of tonight’s show we had a chance to interview several of the competitors. You can find those provided in the links below.

Running
Order
EntrantEntryResult
1.Brat PelinFräulein4
2.LoresUnseen6
3.Jack LupinoAdrenalin13
4.Ana MašulovićZavoli me12
5.Harem Girls x IvanaBom Bom3
6.Iva GrujinOtkrivam sebe10
7.Kosmos TripSve je u redu8
8.ZejnaJugoslavija2
9.GeminniMetar sreće11
10.LU-KA “Veruj9
11.LAVINAKraj mene1
12.YANXSrušio si sve7
13.ZonaČairi5
14.MIRNAOMAJA14

Detailed voting breakdown

EntrantTelevotesTelevote
Points
Jury
Score
Jury
Points
Total
Brat Pelin14,0031022414
Lores2,213922568
Jack Lupino1,91521201
Ana Mašulović1,22401120
Harem Girls x Ivana6,134826715
Iva Grujin3,4454704
Kosmos Trip4,3965805
Zejna4,4446501016
Geminni2,30163303
LU-KA1.94902250
LAVINA29,75912561224
YANX68203188
Zona4,726718310
MIRNA1,3470111

What is Pesma za Evroviziju?

Pesma Za Evroviziju has been the selection show for Serbia’s Eurovision entry since 2022, with Konstrakta winning the inaugural edition. It replaced the iconic Beovizija music festival after RTS lost the rights to use their brand. The show takes place over one week, and consists of two semi-finals each containing a non fixed amount around 15 artists, of which 8 (or 9 in 2022) qualify to the final. Points are awarded via a 50/50 televote-jury split where points are converted to a 12-1 scale. At least 51% of the lyrics of all submitted songs must be in one of Serbia’s official languages.

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”, which managed to win the competition. Since their debut, Serbia has participated 16 times (13 of which, where they qualified for the Grand Final).

Princ represented Serbia at Eurovision 2025 in Basel with his song “Mila”. At this year’s competition, Serbia failed to qualify for the Grand Final, finishing in fourteenth place with 28 points in the semi-final.

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Source: RTS

Photo credit: RTS

By Euan T

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