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Pesma za Evroviziju ’25 Semi-Final 2 results

Last night, the second Semi-Final of Serbia’s national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 took place. Eight more acts have advanced to the Grand Final of Pesma za Evroviziju ’25.

8 more acts advance to the Final of Pesma za Evroviziju ’25

A total of 15 acts took part in the second Semi-FInal of Pesma za Evroviziju ’25. After the votes of the national jury and public televote were combined, eight acts were given a ticket to the Final. Only the names and songs that advanced were published. The full results will be revealed after the conclusion of the national selection. After the show, the acts drew random lots for their running order position in the Grand Final. The qualified acts are as follows:

  • Princ
  • Maršali
  • Tam
  • Lensy
  • Sedlar
  • Mimi Mercedez
  • Oxajo
  • Vukalya

Format and running order for PzE ’25 Final

Overall, 16 acts will take part in the Grand Final of Pesma za Evroviziju ’25. The Final will take place on February 28 and the winner will be determined through 50% national jury voting and 50% public televoting. The complete list of acts and their running order positions are as follows:

Running OrderArtistSong
1Oxajo‘MaMa’
2Mimi Mercedez‘Turbo žurka’
3Vukayla‘Mask’
4Ana & The Changes‘Brinem’
5Biber‘Da mi se vratiš’
6Bojana x David‘Šesto čulo’
7Maršali‘Po policama sećanja’
8Princ‘Mila’
9Sedlar‘Oči boje zemlje’
10Lensy‘Hvala Ti’
11Milan Nikolić feat. Caka‘Storia del amor’
12Harem Girls‘Aladin’
13Tam‘Durum Durum’
14Filarri‘Meet and Greet’
15Isak‘Trendseter’
16Kruz Roudi‘Sve i odmah’

Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest

After previously competing as part of one-time winning nation Yugoslavia, and then Serbia & Montenegro, Serbia made their debut as an independent nation in 2007. Marija Šerifović was selected as Serbia’s first Eurovision entrant, with, ‘Moltiva’. After winning the Semi-Final with 298 points, Serbia managed to win the whole contest, scoring 268 points in the Final.

Following a successful first year, Serbia placed 6th on home soil in 2008. However, in 2009, they failed to make the final for the first time. Since then, Serbia have managed one more top three placing – in 2012. Željko Joksimović, who had already been a Eurovision runner-up in 2004 for Serbia & Montenegro, finished 3rd with, ‘Nije ljubav stvar’.

Last year, following victory in Pesma za Evroviziju ’24, Teya Dora represented Serbia with, ‘Ramonda’. During the Final, she placed 17th with 54 points.

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