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🇸🇲 Una Voce Per San Marino

Tonight, the final of Una Voce Per San Marino, the national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, will be held. The show will be hosted from the Teatro Nuovo in Dogana and starts at 21.00 CET. You can watch it here.

17 songs will compete in the contest. The decision will be made by a jury, not by televoting. These are the songs:

nr Title Artist(s)  
1 Human Aaron Sibley
2 A dare for love Aimie Atkinson
3 Dance like this Booom!
4 The last polar bear Dana Gillespie
5 With you Daudia
6 Freedom Dez
7 Il paradiso e qui Jalisse
8 Kida Invincible
9 Gioverno del cuore La Rua
10 Pazza Loredana Bertè
11 Chi siamo davvera Marcella Bella
12 Paranoia Masala & Foresta
13 Big mama Mate
14 11:11 Megara
15 Il protagonista Pago
16 Questa volta Wlady, DJ Jad, Corona & Ice MC
17 Nostalgia XGiove

Aaron Sibley took part in the 2022 national final and was 3rd.
The members of Booom! were part of Soulution and took part in the Slovenian preselection in 2020.
Jalisse represented Italy in the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest with “Fiume di parole”.


Kida reached the final in San Marino last year.
Loredana Bertè took part in the Festival di Sanremo in 1988 (16th), 1993 (14th), 1997 (20th), 2019 (4th) and this year (7th).
Mate took part in San Marino in 2022 (17th) and 2023 (final).
Megara was 4th in Benidorm Fest 2023.
XGiove was 3rd in San Marino 2023.

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