Excitement is building as Serbia unveils the much-anticipated lineup for its national final, ‘Pesma za Evroviziju,’ where 28 talented artists will compete for the chance to represent the country in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. The diverse array of performers promises a thrilling competition, showcasing Serbia’s rich musical landscape.

  • 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

The semi-finals are set to captivate audiences on Tuesday, 27 February, and Thursday, 29 February, leading up to the Grand Final on Saturday, 2 March. Fans can catch all the action on the official Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel.

The level of excitement is over the top – Konstrakta is back!

Sebi: 

Konstrakta was my favorite back in 2022 so to say that I’m thrilled would be an understatement. It will be tough to beat the legendary In Corpore Sano though. I also really liked the entries of Zorja and Filip Baloš in the past. A very promising lineup!

Jan:

This lineup is absolutely fantastic – it’s a true testament to the vibrant and diverse musical landscape of Serbia. The eclectic mix of artists and their unique styles showcases the readiness of Serbia to deliver a memorable performance on the Eurovision stage. It’s evident that Serbia is bringing its A-game, and this lineup reflects a commitment to presenting a rich and varied musical experience that resonates both locally and on the international stage. I mean – Konstrakta is back!

Luke Black represented Serbia at the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest, with ‘Samo mi se spava’. Luke Black also stopped in the Building Bridges studio – listen to the episode below:

Are you happy with the participants? Are you excited to see Konstrakta back in the PZE? Let us know in the comments and on our social media profiles! @buildingbridgespod

Photo credits: Sarah Louise Bennett / EBU

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