Tonight at 21:00 CET: The final of “Pesma Za Evroviziju” takes place, where Serbia’s representative and song for Eurovision 2025 will be chosen. A link to watch the broadcast is provided.

RTS will hold the final of the Eurovision national selection, “Pesma Za Evroviziju 2025” – at the end of which the Serbian representative and song for Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland will be chosen. Sixteen contestants will compete in tonight’s final. The winner of the national selection will be determined by a vote split between 50% international jury and 50% Serbian public vote.

The competition will take place at RTS Studio 8 Košutnjak in Belgrade. The show will be hosted by Dragana KosjerinaKristina Radenković, and Stefan Popović.

The final will begin at 21:00 CET and is expected to conclude around 00:30 CET.

Watch the final of “Pesma Za Evroviziju 2025” – Click here!




Who to Watch For Tonight

The editorial team of Euromix, who listened to the songs, disagreed with the visitors’ choice and selected Mimi Mercedez, who was second in the visitor poll, as the singer worthy to represent Serbia in the upcoming Eurovision, with 66 points. In the second place of the editorial ranking, with 55 points, was Tam who finished third in the visitor survey. To third place with 45 points came Lensy, who was last in the visitor poll without any votes. The visitor survey winner, Princ, finished fourth in the editorial ranking with 42 points, but two “douze points” are noteworthy. To view the full results of the Euromix editorial ranking, click here.

According to the total YouTube views, Mimi Mercedez is the winner of the national selection with 1.1 million views, in second place is Princ with 700,000 views for his song, and in third place is the drag band Harem Girls with 430,000 views for their song.

According to all data, Mimi Mercedez may win the national selection, but it is also worth keeping an eye on Princ, who could win in case the judges’ votes are too low for Mimi.




Princ – Who are you?

Princ, whose real name is Stefan Zdravković, is a Serbian singer dubbed “the musical prince from Vranje.” Princ’s breakthrough came in “The Voice Bulgaria,” where he reached the last 12 out of 4,000 who auditioned for the show. In 2023, Princ participated for the first time in the Serbian national selection, “Pesma za Evroviziju ’23”, with his song “Cvet sa Istoka” (translated as: “Flower from the East”). He finished second overall and won the public vote, which significantly boosted his burgeoning career. In 2025, he tries again to compete in the national selection, this time with the song “Mila”.




Final participants:

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Familiar Faces Return to the National Selection

  • Princ – Competed in the Serbian national selection in 2023 and finished second in the final with his song “Cvet sa Istoka”.

  • Filarri – Participated in last year’s Serbian national selection, finishing ninth in the semi-final with his song “Ko je ta žena”.

  • Bojana x David – Competed in last year’s Serbian national selection and finished seventh in the final with their song “No No No”.

  • Biber – Competed in the Serbian national selection in 2022 with their song “Dve godine i šes’ dana”, finishing 15th in the final, and in 2018 with their song “Stanovi”, reaching fourth place.

Competition Structure and Dates

“Pesma za Evroviziju ’25” will consist of two semi-finals and a final:

  • First Semi-Final: Tuesday, February 25th, 2025
  • Second Semi-Final: Wednesday, February 26th, 2025
  • Grand Final: Friday, February 28th, 2025

The competition will be held at RTS Studio 8 Košutnjak in Belgrade. Results will be determined by a combination of professional jury and public voting. 15 songs will compete in each semi-final, and the top 8 will qualify for the grand finale which will include 16 songs in total.



Serbia in Eurovision 2024

Teya Dora represented Serbia at Eurovision 2024 with the song “Ramonda”. The song was selected through the national finals Pesma aa Evroviziju. It finished tenth in the second semi-final with 47 points, qualifying for the grand final against predictions. In the grand final, Serbia placed 17th with 54 points. This marks the sixth consecutive year Serbia has qualified for the grand final.

Eurovision 2025: This will be Serbia’s 17th participation in Eurovision. Serbia joined the contest in 2007 and achieved its best result in the same year when singer Marija Šerifović won first place with the song “Molitva”.