Tamara Živković wins Montesong

Tamara Živković has won Montesong. Therefore she will represent Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest with the song “Nova zora”. Below you will find the full results. Listen to the songs here by clicking the picture:

 

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date: 21 december 2025
Place: Veliki Studio, RTCG, Montenegro
Hosts: Jelena Božović, Andrea Šekularac & Dajana Golubović Pejović
1 Lara Baltić Rythm Boy 18 2
l & m: Nemanja Antonić  
2 Stefan Nedekodirana 0 14
l & m: Dejan Dedović  
3 Mila Nikić Kao varnica 1 13
l: Kristina Kovač  m: Alexander Keech, Gerrit Arnold, Kristina Kovač, Mila Nikić & Oliver Patocska  
4 Majda Božović  Ipak smo ljudi 10 5
l: Violeta Mihajlovska m: Lena Kovačević  
5 Krstinja  Oli Oli 12 4
l: Leontina Vukamanović m: Leontina Vukamanović & Nemanja Filipović  
6 Baryak Minerva 8 7
l: Luka Perazić & Rade Vukčević  m: Luka Perazić, Mišo Vukčević & Rade Vukčević  
7 Neno Murić Ako čuješ glas 4 10
l: Natalija Pavićević m: Dejan Božović  
8 Lana Doline 4 11
l: Momčilo Zeković Zeko m: Ljubomir Stanišić, Momčilo Zeković Zeko & Rade Đurđevac  
9 Đurđa Dominos 7 9
l: David Lindgren Zacharias, Eric Lehmann, Herman Gardarfve, Melanie Wehbe & Patrik Jean  m: David Lindgren Zacharias, Herman Gardarfve, Melanie Wehbe & Patrik Jean  
10 Dolce Hera Casanova 91 1 12
l: Dolce Hera m: Marko Ćaćić & Todor Tadić  
11 Tamara Živković Nova zora 22 1
l & m: Boris Subotić  
12 Andrea Demirović I Believe 0 14
l: Aidan O’Connor, Andrea Demirović & Casey McQuillen  m: Aidan O’Connor & Casey McQuillen  
13 Tina Džankić Shadows 8 8
l: Ben Pyne, David Hutchinson & Tina Džankić  m: Ben Pyne, David Hutchinson, Niels Sakko & Stefan Celar  
14 Luka Radović Pjevaj Vilo 8 6
l: Luka Radović m: Luka Radović, Miloš Mihaljović Blaze & Petar Šćepović  
15 Lana & Đorđe Temperatura 13 3
l: Darko Dimitrov & Violeta Mihajlovska  m: Darko Dimitrov  

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