The acts competing at Pesma za Evroviziju 24 have been revealed!

Serbian national selection Pesma za Evroviziju is back for its third edition and it seems like this will be a contest stronger than ever as many familiar artists and favourites of some previous years of the show are returning to the stage. Total of 28 acts will be competing for a chance to represent Serbia at Eurovision 2024.

Among the artists competing there will be the winner of the first edition of PzE, Konstrakta; besides her Filip Baloš, Zejna, Ivana Vladović, Filarri, Milan Bujaković, Nadia are returning for the second consecutive year in the show while we will be also seeing some returnees from the first edition such as Zorja, as well as some of the artists who competed at previous Serbian national selections, Yanx and Dušan Kurtić among the names there are some popular artists from the Serbian music scene Breskvica, Lena Kovačević, band Keni nije mrtav and Teya Dora who represented Serbia at the OGAE Song Contest 2023 with the song “Džanum”. They will be joined by some young new artists.

You can check the full list below:

  • Nemanja Radošević – Jutra bez tebe
  • Bojana x David – No No No
  • Marko Mandić – Dno
  • Dušan Kurtić – Zbog tebe živim
  • Milan Bujaković – Moje tvoje
  • Hydrogen – Nemoguća misija
  • Kat Dosa – Tajni začin
  • Filarri – Ko je ta žena?
  • M.IRA – Percepcija
  • Saša Báša i Virtual Ritual – Elektroljubav
  • Hristina – Bedem
  • Kavala – Vavilon
  • Martina Vrbos – Da me voliš
  • Breskvica – Orlovo gnezdo
  • Ivana Vladović – Jaka
  • Lena Kovačević – Zovi me Lena
  • Keni nije mrtav – Dijamanti
  • Zejna – Najbolja
  • Konstrakta – Novo, bolje
  • Iva Lorens – Dom
  • Zorja – Lik u ogledalu
  • Yanx – Kolo
  • Chai – Sama
  • Durlanski – Muzika
  • Nadia – Sudari
  • Džordži – Luna park
  • Filip Baloš – Duga je noć
  • Teya Dora – Ramonda

Each semi-final will feature 14 songs out of which the best 8 will qualify to the grand final of the show. The semi-finals are set to take place on 27th & 29 of February while the Grand Final is schedule for 2nd of March. At Eurovision 2023, Serbia was represented by Luke Black who scored 30 points and finished the show on 24th place. You can check out “Samo Mi Se Spava” below

Who would you like to see as Luke’s successor? What are your thoughts of the line up of Pesma za Evroviziju 24? Who do you hope will have the best song of the listed artists? Let us know in the comments below or on our social media platforms @escbubble.

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