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Shkodra Elektronike win Festivali i Këngës 63 and will represent Albania at Eurovision 2025

Posted on 22 December 2024 By Admin No Comments on Shkodra Elektronike win Festivali i Këngës 63 and will represent Albania at Eurovision 2025

Albania have made a very important decision. Shkodra Elektronike have emerged as the winners of Festivali i Këngës 63, and will now represent the country at Eurovision 2025 with the song “Zjerm.”

FiK 63 saw 30 acts competing over four nights of competition held inside Tirana’s Palace of Congresses.

Festivali i Këngës 63: Grand final

The final result was determined by 50% jury vote, 25% domestic televote, 25% diaspora televote.

Overall result

  1. Shkodra Elektronike – 143 points
  2. Elvana Gjata – 135 points
  3. Alis Kallacej – 59 points
  4. Vesa Smolica – 54 points
  5. Lorenc Hasrama – 41 points
  6. Djemtë e Detit – 37 points
  7. Ardit Çuni – 26 points
  8. Orgesa Zaimi – 21 points
  9. Gjergj Kaçinari – 11 points
  10. Jet – 11 points
  11. Algert Sala – 7 points
  12. Kejsi Jazxhi – 5 points
  13. Mal – 5 points
  14. Nita Latifi – 1 points
  15. Stine – 0 points

Jury vote

  1. Shkodra Elektronike – 78 points
  2. Elvana Gjata – 74 points
  3. Alis Kallacej – 52 points
  4. Vesa Smolica – 51 points
  5. Lorenc Hasrama – 36 points
  6. Djemtë e Detit – 35 points
  7. Ardit Çuni – 22 points
  8. Orgesa Zaimi – 20 points
  9. Gjergj Kaçinari – 11 points
  10. Jet – 10 points
  11. Algert Sala – 7 points
  12. Kejsi Jazxhi – 5 points
  13. Mal – 4 points
  14. Nita Latifi – 1 points
  15. Stine – 0 points

What do you think about the outcome of Festivali i Këngës 63? Were the correct decisions made? Let us know in the comments below.

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