Serbia’s national broadcaster RTS have confirmed the participating entries for its Eurovision 2026 selection. Next month Pesma Za Evroviziju ’26 will commence across February 24, 26 and 28.
Pesma za Evroviziju ’26 songs released
Next month, Pesma za Evroviziju ’26 will take place in late February with three live shows – two Semi-Finals on February 24 and 26 and one Grand Final on February 28. Due to avoiding clashes with the Winter Olympics 2026 schedule, the most Super of Saturday’s will see Bulgaria, Finland, Germany, Italy, Norway and Serbia all choose their Eurovision 2026 entries! A total of 24 acts will compete in Pesma za Evroviziju ’26. RTS have now released all the songs for its upcoming national selection.
Semi-Final 1:
- MIRNA – ‘OMAJA’
- Kosmos trip – ‘Sve je u redu’
- Iva Grujin – ‘Otkrivam sebe’
- Eegor – ‘Klaber’
- Makao – ‘Daj nam svet’
- Lores – ‘Unseen’
- MANIVI – ‘Svaki dan’
- Bella – ‘Trampolina’
- YANX – ‘Srušio si sve’
- Zejna – ‘Jugoslavija’
- Ana Mašulović – ‘Zavoli me’
- Đurđica – ‘Moma mala’
Semi-Final 2:
- Aleksandar – ‘Sudbina’
- Milica Burazer – ‘Svima vama treba mama’
- Sanja Aleksić – ‘Ko me proba’
- LU-KA – ‘Veruj’
- Jack Lupino – ‘Adrenalin’
- Zona – ‘Čairi’
- Brat Pelin – ‘Fräulein’
- Geminni – ‘Metar sreće’
- Avgust – ‘Jabuka’
- Harem Girls x Ivana – ‘Bom Bom’
- Aleksandra Sekulić – ‘Kule’
- LAVINA – ‘Kraj mene’
During the Semi-Finals, the seven acts with the highest score will advance to the Grand Final on February 28. The combined votes of the public and jury members will determine the winning act who will represent Serbia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 taking place in Vienna, Austria next May.
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 ’25, Princ represented Serbia with, ‘Mila’. Unfortunately he failed to qualify for the Grand Final. ‘Mila’ placed 14th in the second Semi-Final.
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