
RTCG has officially revealed the artists who will compete at Montesong 2025, marking Montenegro’s return to the Eurovision season. The announcement has reignited excitement among fans and artists alike, setting the stage for a new chapter in the country’s musical journey.
Last year’s edition made plenty of headlines. NeonoeN were crowned the winners, but after their withdrawal, Nina Zizic stepped in to represent Montenegro at Eurovision. Despite a strong performance, she did not reach the final, and the result sparked much discussion about the nation’s Eurovision strategy. Now, with renewed energy and a refreshed approach, Montenegro seems ready to step back into the spotlight with confidence.
Monteong 2025 will take place on 21 December and promises an evening filled with passion, creativity and emotion. The selection brings together a dynamic group of performers, combining returning artists, rising stars and exciting collaborations. The lineup reflects both tradition and innovation, offering a diverse mix of sounds that highlight Montenegro’s evolving musical identity.
Montesong 2025: The 15 finalists
Here are the names competing at Montesong 2025.
- Andrea Demirović — I believe
- Baryak — Minerva
- Dolce Hera — Casanova 91
- Đurđa — Dominos
- Krstinja Matanović — Oli oli
- Lana Vukčević i Đorđe Savković — Temperatura
- Lana Lopičić — Doline
- Lara Baltić — Rhythm boy
- Luka Radović — Pjevaj vilo
- Majda Božović — Ipak smo ljudi
- Mila Nikić — Kao varnica
- Neno Murić — Ako čuješ glas
- Stefan Vukotić — Nedekodirana
- Tamara Živković — Nova zora
- Tina Džankić — Shadows
One of the most talked-about returns comes from Andrea Demirovic, who previously represented Montenegro at Eurovision 2009 with the song “Just Get Out of My Life.” Her comeback adds a nostalgic touch to this year’s competition, bridging the gap between the early years of Montenegro’s Eurovision history and its new generation of artists.
This edition of Montesong feels particularly ambitious. The mix of pop, contemporary ballads and experimental entries suggests that RTCG aims to showcase not just talent, but also the country’s growing versatility in music production and performance. Some entries promise emotional storytelling, while others are expected to bring high-energy moments to the stage.
For Montenegro, Montesong has always been more than just a selection show. It is a reflection of national creativity and a reminder that even small countries can produce impactful music with international appeal. After several years of ups and downs, this return feels like a statement of intent, signaling that Montenegro is ready to reestablish its place in the Eurovision family.
As the countdown to December begins, fans are already debating potential favorites and imagining how each song might look on the Eurovision stage. With a lineup as unpredictable and colorful as this, one thing is certain: Montesong 2025 will deliver surprises, emotion and plenty of unforgettable performances.
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