BREAKING: Moldovan auditions become national final

And suddenly there was another national selection today… due to increasing COVID19 infections in Moldova, the national final there has been cancelled. Today, 29 songs will go through auditions. One of them will be the Moldovan entrant. You can watch the auditions here from 13.00 CET time. These are the participants:

  • Annet Smirnova, “Toxic eyes”
  • Denis Midone, “Run Away”
  • Dianna Rotaru, “My time is now”
  • Katy Rain, “Lele”
  • Sasha Bognibov, “(I Just Had) Sex with Your Ex”
  • Naminal, “Stop tonight”
  • Ricky Ardezianu, “Cherchez la femme”
  • Y-Limit, “Nothing more”
  • The Tramps, “Sky Blues”
  • Trio Eva, “Get a kiss”
  • Carolina Gorun & Danieli Shvets, “Take me anywhere”
  • Maxim Zavidia, “Ready”
  • Lemonique, “Boys”
  • Marcela Scripcaru, “Starlight”
  • Zdob și Zdub & Frații Advahov, “Trenulețul
  • Mihaela Andrei, “Libre”
  • Sasha Bognibov, “My friend is gay”
  • Ana Cernicova, “Silent battlefield”
  • Lanjeron, “Magic carpet”
  • Pelageya Stefoglo, “I’m the only one”
  • Ferum, “Love is”
  • Angel Kiss, “The sunshine in me”
  • Diana Elmas, “Spirit high”
  • Viola Julea, “Before (Twin Flame)”
  • Sendrei, “Beginners’ luck”
  • Valeria Barbas, “My tree”
  • Viorela Moraru, “Tell me that you love me”


Zdob și Zdub represented Moldova before in 2005 with “Bunica bate toba” and in 2011 with “So lucky”.

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