Romania: Selecţia Naţională Semi-final (UPDATE)

Tonight, Romania will select 10 finalists out of 20 songs. The show will start at 20.00 CET and you can watch it here. Here are the 20 contestants:

  • Aldo Blaga, “Embers”
  • Alex Parker & Bastien, “All this love”
  • Andra Oproiu, “Younique”
  • Andrei Petruş, “Take me”
  • Aris, “Do svidaniya”
  • Cezar Ouatu, “For everyone”
  • Cream, Minodora & Diana Bucşă, “România mea”
  • Dora Gaitanovici, “Ana”
  • E-an-na, “Malere”
  • Eliza G, “The other half of me”
  • Eugenia Nicolea feat. Cazanoi Brothers, “Doina”
  • Gabriel Basco, “One night”
  • Kyrie Mendél, “Hurricane”
  • Mălina, “Prisoner”
  • Møise, “Guilty”
  • Oana Tăbultoc, “Utopia”
  • Petra, “Ireligios”
  • Vanu, “Never give up”
  • Vizi, “Sparrow”
  • WRS, “Llámame”

Aldo Blaga became 9th in the 2019 national final.
Cezar Ouato represented Romania in the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest.
Dora Gaitanovici became 6th in the 2018 national selection.

 

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