Serbia: first semifinal of Pesma za Evroviziju (UPDATE)

The first semifinal of the Serbian national selection, Pesma za Evroviziju, will be held tonight. The show will start at 21.00 CET and you can watch it here. Warning: it seems you have to register first. The ‘login with Facebook’ button does not work.

The contestants are:

  1. Sanja Bogosavljević, “Priđi mi”
  2. VIS Limunada, “Pesma ljubavi”
  3. Zorja Pajić, “Zorja”
  4. Bojana Mašković, “Dama”
  5. Boris Subotić, “Vrati mi”
  6. Ivona Pantelić, “Znam”
  7. Bane Lalić & MVP, “Tu gde ljubav tu me postoji mrak”
  8. Angellina, “Origami”
  9. Ana Stanić, “Put bez povratka”
  10. Julija, “Brižna”
  11. Aca Lukas, “Oskar”
  12. Konstrakta, “In corpore sano”
  13. Igor Simić, “Nisam ja”
  14. Mia, “Blanko”
  15. Jelena Pajić, “Pogledi”
  16. Biber, “Dve godine i šes’ dana”
  17. Marija Mikić, “Ljubav me inspiriše”
  18. Lift, “Drama”

The finalists are in bold letters.

 

Sanja Bogosavljević was a member of Beauty Queens, the 2007 backing vocals behind Marija Serifović’ “Molitva”. They also took part in the 2008 (3rd) and 2009 (4th) national finals. As a soloist, Sanja took part in the 2020 semifinal.
Bojana Mašković took part in the 2020 semifinal.
Igor Simić was 3rd in the 2020 national final.
Biber was 4th in 2018.
Lift was 11th in 2020.

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