Yes it’s true: today, Montesong will be held. Montenegro will have the first national final for the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel. That makes Montenegro true early birds!
The show starts at 20:00 CET and you can watch it here or on Youtube. The contest will be held in the Voco Sports Hall in Podgorica. 16 songs will compete. The winner will be chosen through a 50/50 jury and televote. These are the competing songs:
nr. | Artist | Song | |
1 | Anastasija Koprolčec | Kraj | |
2 | Tina Džankić | Nova | |
3 | Nemanja Petrović | Među zvijezdama | |
4 | Bend 9 | Stop War | |
5 | Tamara Živković | Poguban let | |
6 | Luka Radović | Kada dođe maj | |
7 | Đurđa | To ljubav je | |
8 | Kejt | Obala raja | |
9 | Nina ŽiŽić | Dobrodošli | |
10 | Neonoen | Clickbait | |
11 | Isak Šabanović | Ljeto, ljeto, ljeto | |
12 | Glumci Bend | San | |
13 | Dolce Hera | Repeat | |
14 | Baryak | Dva srca | |
15 | Verica Čuljković | Čuješ li | |
16 | Milena Vučić | Škorpija |
Milena Vučić is the only returning artist. In 2006 she took part in the national selection of Serbia & Montenegro. She reached a 19th place.
Montenegro’s Eurovision history
Montenegro first participated in the Eurovision Song Contest as an independent nation in 2007, following its split from Serbia and Montenegro. Despite its small size, the country brought diverse entries ranging from Balkan ballads to modern pop. Montenegro achieved its best result in 2015 with Knez‘s “Adio,” a traditional ballad composed by Željko Joksimović, which finished 13th in the final. However, financial constraints and challenges in qualifying for the final often hindered its success. After withdrawing in 2020 and after due to funding issues, Montenegro will now return to the contest.