Serbia: National final 'Pesma za Evroviziju 23' set for March 4

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Serbia will be determining their Eurovision 2023 hopeful on March 4, 2023 with the national final of 'Pesma za Evroviziju 23'.
Mrs. Olivera Kovačević, RTS' head of entertainment has comfirmed the dates on which the Serbian national selection for Eurovision 2023 will be taking place.
The national will be selecting their Eurovision hopeful for Liverpool via the show 'Pesma za Evroviziju 23' which will consist of two semifinals and one Grand final show which will be held on March 4.
This is how the whole national selection is scheduled to unfold:
- Semi-Final One – March 1
- Semi-Final Two – March 2
- Grand Final – March 4
While the national broadcaster has received 200 songs for the national selection, they already shorlisted the acts that will be taking part in the semi-finals and are exoected to go public within the next weeks.
Serbia In Eurovision
Serbia participated as an independent state in the contest in 2007, a year which the country was crowned winner with Marija Šerifović and her entry Molitva and remains the only country to win on its debut in the contest. (apart from Switzerland which won in the first edition of the contest back in 1956).
The nation has a total of 11 participations and one year of absence (2014) It has achieved to qualify 7 times in the Grand final while 3 times it fiailed for only one place (10th in 2009, 11th in 2013& 2017). Apart from its victory Serbia has achieveda top 10 placing three more times (6th in 2008, 3rd in 2012, 10th in 2015).
Serbia participated twice as part of the Serbia- Montenegrin Federation (2nd in 2004 and 7th in 2005), while since 1961 until 1992 participated as part of the united then Yugoslavia. Six of these Yugoslavian entries came from the Serbian region. Yugoslavia had won the contest once, in 1989.
In 2020 the female group Hurricane was set to represent the country with their song ‘Hasta La Vista’ in the contest in Rotterdam which was cancelled due to the covid-19 pandemic. Hurricane were internally confirmed for Rotterdam in this year's contest where they gave an energetic performance of their song "Loco Loco" which came 15th in the Grand final, placed 21st by the juries and 9th in the televoting.
This year national final winner Konstrakta flew the flag in Turin singing 'Il corpore sano' which finished 3rd in the semi-final and brought to Serbia a 5th placing in the Grand final the country's best result since 2012.
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