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PZE 2025: Serbia reveals 30 acts and song titles for Eurovision selection

Posted on 10 December 2024 By Admin No Comments on PZE 2025: Serbia reveals 30 acts and song titles for Eurovision selection

How do you say, “Slay season has started” in Serbian? Producers behind the much-talked about national final have published the list of the 30 songs and acts competing this year and they include some noteworthy names. 

Among them are PZE 2023 televote winner Princ and fellow returnee Filarri. Harem Girls — an iconic drag act — will do their part to bolster representation of the country’s queer community.

Among the most popular acts are, no doubt, Tropico Band, who have racked up millions of views on YouTube, and Mimi Mercedez. She is driving into the contest with a song called “Turbo Party,” which fits with her brand of in-your-face pop.

You can see the full list below. 

Serbia reveals 30 acts and song titles for Eurovision selection

AltCtrl – Mamurna jutra

Ana & The Changes – Brinem

Biber – Da mi se vratiš

Bojana & David – Šesto čulo

Buč Kesidi – Tužne ljubavi

Dram – Vanja

Dušan Kurtić – Boginja

Džet Vega – Rolerkoster

Filarri – Meet and Greet

Gifts & Roses – Do kraja vremena

Harem Girls – Aladin

Igor Simić – Ne mogu

Iskaz – Trendseter

Ivana Štrbac – La La La

Jelena Pajić – Kameleon

Kruz Roudi – Sve i odmah

Maja Nikolić – Žali srce moje

Mila Gaia

Milan Nikolić i banda – Storia del amor

Mimi Mercedez – Turbo žurka

Nataša Kojić – Up and Down

Nikola Antonijević Anton – U grad

Ohajo – MaMa

Princ – Mila

Sedlar – Oči boje zemlje

Tam – Durum durum

Tanja Banjanin – Ja sam bolja

Tropico band – AI

Vampiri – Tebi treba neko kao ja

Vukayla – Mask

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