🇷🇸 National: Lavina surprise winner in Serbia

Serbia: Lavina is the surprise winner in Serbia. The rock band won with top marks from both jury and televote. They will present their song “Kraj mene”, in Serbian, in the first semifinal of the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna.

final

date: 28 February
Place: RTS Košutnjak, Studio 8
Hosts: Dragana Kosjerina, Kristina Radenković & Stefan Popović (green room)

1 Brat Pelin Fräulein 4 10 14 4
l & m: Stefan Papić (Brat Pelin)        
2 Lores Unseen 6 2 8 6
l & m: Ruben Papian        
3 Jack Lupino Adrenalin 0 1 1 13
l & m: Daniel Ćulafić & Nebojša Ćulafić        
4 Ana Mašulović Zavoli me 2 0 2 12
l: Radovan Dikanović  m: Dušan Alagić        
5 Harem Girls & Ivana Bom Bom 7 8 15 3
l: Aleksandar Dilan, Miljan Stojanović Nikolovski, Nemanja Antonić, Sanja Vučić & Titta Foureira m: Marian Stavar        
6 Iva Grujin Otkrivam sebe 0 4 4 10
l: Iva Grujin & Nikola Lazić  m: Nemanja Antonić & Nikola Lazić        
7 Kosmos Trip Sve je u redu 0 5 5 8
l: Luka Maksimović m: Luka Maksimović & Pavle Đurić        
8 Zejna Jugoslavija 10 6 16 2
l & m: Marko Drežnjak & Zejna Murkić        
9 Geminni Metar sreće 0 3 3 11
l & m: Nataša Erić & Nemanja Erić (Gemini)        
10 Lu-ka Veruj 5 0 5 9
l: Tamara Popović  m: Andrija Gavrilović & Tamara Popović        
11 Lavina Kraj mene 12 12 24 1
l & m: Ivana Jegdić & Lavina        
12 Yanx Srušio si sve 8 0 8 7
l & m: Aleksandra Janković        
13 Zona Čairi 3 7 10 5
l & m: Tijana Trivić (Zona)        
14 Mirna Omaja 1 0 1 14
l: Bojana Vunturišević & Đorđe Živadinović Grgur  m: Mladen Stojanović        

 

1st semifinal

date: 24 February
Place: RTS Košutnjak, Studio 8
Hosts: Dragana Kosjerina, Kristina Radenković & Stefan Popović (green room)

1 Mirna Omaja final      
l: Bojana Vunturišević & Đorđe Živadinović Grgur  m: Mladen Stojanović        
2 Kosmos Trip Sve je u redu final      
l: Luka Maksimović m: Luka Maksimović & Pavle Đurić        
3 Iva Grujin Otkrivam sebe final      
l: Iva Grujin & Nikola Lazić  m: Nemanja Antonić & Nikola Lazić        
4 Eegor Klaber eliminated      
l & m: Igor Mišković        
5 Makao Daj nam svet eliminated      
l: Imad El-Aoudeh & Nikola Knežević  m: Nikola Knežević        
6 Lores Unseen final      
l & m: Ruben Papian        
7 Manivi Svaki Dan eliminated      
l & m: Ivana Vukmirović        
8 Bella Trampolina eliminated      
l & m: Božidar Ristić & Pavle Kovačević        
9 Yanx Srušio si sve final      
l & m: Aleksandra Janković        
10 Zejna Jugoslavija final      
l & m: Marko Drežnjak & Zejna Murkić        
11 Ana Mašulović Zavoli me final      
l: Radovan Dikanović  m: Dušan Alagić        
12 Đurđica Moma mala eliminated      
l: Pavle Petrović m: Aleksa Petrović        

 

2nd semifinal

date: 26 February
Place: RTS Košutnjak, Studio 8
Hosts: Dragana Kosjerina, Kristina Radenković & Stefan Popović (green room)

1 Aleksandar Sudbina eliminated      
l: Adriana Pupavac & Aleksandar Radojević  m: Adriana Pupavac, Aleksandar Radojević & Andreas Björkman        
2 Milica Burazer Svima vama treba mama eliminated      
l: Aleksandra Janković  m: Aleksandra Janković, Ljuba Stojanović & Mladen Stojanović        
3 Sanja Aleksić Ko me proba eliminated      
l: Radovan Dikanović  m: Dušan Alagić        
4 Lu-ka Veruj final      
l: Tamara Popović  m: Andrija Gavrilović & Tamara Popović        
5 Jack Lupino Adrenalin final      
l & m: Daniel Ćulafić & Nebojša Ćulafić        
6 Zona Čairi final      
l & m: Tijana Trivić (Zona)        
7 Brat Pelin Fräulein final      
l & m: Stefan Papić (Brat Pelin)        
8 Geminni Metar sreće final      
l & m: Nataša Erić & Nemanja Erić (Gemini)        
9 Avgust Jabuka eliminated      
l & m: Milan Trivić (Avgust)        
10 Harem Girls & Ivana Bom Bom final      
l: Aleksandar Dilan, Miljan Stojanović Nikolovski, Nemanja Antonić, Sanja Vučić & Titta Foureira m: Marian Stavar        
11 Aleksandra Sekulić Kule eliminated      
l & m: Slavko Milovanović        
12 Lavina Kraj mene final      
l & m: Ivana Jegdić & Lavina        

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