BHRT, the national broadcaster for Bosnia & Herzegovina, has confirmed they will not be taking part at Eurovision 2027. This now means that Bosnia & Herzegovina has been absent from Eurovision for over a decade.
Financial sanctions still getting in the way of participation
In a email given to ESC Today, BHRT confirmed that the nation would be missing out on another year of Eurovision. This was due to the fact that BHRT was still being sanctioned by the EBU over unpaid debts.
Last May, former Head of Delegation Lejla Babović, gave more details about the state of participation for Bosnia & Herzegovina. According to figures at the time, BHRT owed a total of 16 million BAM, equivalent to €8.8 million. She added that BHRT is supposed to be allocated up to €15 million, but the real amount can fluctuate between €12 million and €15 million.
In recent months, there had been movement on BHRT’s attempts to pay back its debt, while trying to stay in operation. With very little programming other than news being broadcast, BHRT began legal action against RTRS, the broadcaster within Republika Srpska, the Serbian entity within the nation. Since then, several rulings have been made both in favour of and against BHRT’s claims. RTRS is now obligated to pay back around €5million in unpaid licence fees to BHRT, but a larger case worth around €10million was dismissed. The Bosnian government is now attempting to help BHRT, providing it with an added budget of €3million.
Several campaigners have attempted to bring Bosnia & Herzegovina back to the competition. These include Bosnia’s first Eurovision act, Fazla, who pledged to bring the country to Eurovision once again. However, as of the Contest in 2026, efforts have been unsuccessful.
Bosnia & Herzegovina’s Eurovision journey
Bosnia and Herzegovina were a mini-powerhouse in the Eurovision Song Contest in the time that they took part. Bosnia and Herzegovina debuted in Eurovision in 1993 with Fazla, singing the song ‘Sva bol svijeta’. The song placed 16th, scoring 27 points. Bosnia qualified for the final every single time bar once; their best result coming in 2006 with ‘Leija’ sung by Hari Mata Hari, which came third scoring 229 points in the Grand Final.
Bosnia and Herzegovina last participated in the Eurovision Song Contest back in 2016 with Dalal and Deen featuring Ana Rucner and Jala. Singing the song ‘Ljubav Je’, unfortunately they failed to qualify – placing 11th in the Semi Final with 104 points. This marked the first time that Bosnia & Herzegovina was not in a final in its participation.
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News Source: ESC Today
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