šŸ‡±šŸ‡¹ 4th heat in Lithuania

Tonight is the night: the 4th episode of the Lithuanian preselection Eurovizija LT will be held. The show will exist of 5 semifinals, each with 8 songs. Two songs will head to the final.

The show will start at 20.00 CET and you can watch itĀ hereĀ or at the LRT app. These are the 8 competing songs of tonight:

  1. Agnė BuÅ”kevičiÅ«tė sings “Puppeteer”
  2. Il Senso sings “Time”
  3. Kasparas sings “Fools”
  4. Monika Marija sings “Starting tomorrow”
  5. Vilija sings “Save me”
  6. Danielė sings “Cold shower”
  7. Martin sings “Jigsaw”
  8. Hansanova sings “Dragons and rainbows”

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Last year, Agnė BuÅ”kevičiÅ«tė took part and reached the semifinals.
Il Senso reached a 9th place in the final last year.
Monika Marija was 4th in 2018, 2nd in 2019 and 3rd in 2020.
Vilija represented Lithuania in 2014 with “Attention”. She was also 7th in the 2005 national final, reached the semifinal in 2017 and in 2022.

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