Semi-final 1 The first semi-final was held on 24 February 2026. Twelve songs competed and the seven with the most points qualified for the final. In addition to the competing entries,
Bojana Stamenov and Sofija Petrović opened the show with a medley of "
Rise Like a Phoenix" and "
Wasted Love", the Eurovision-winning songs for and . The interval acts included
Ivan Bosiljčić,
Daniel Kajmakoski, Igor Simić, Ivona and Filarri, and respectively performing various Austrian Eurovision entries: "" (winner ), "
Nobody but You" (), "Say a Word" (), "
Who the Hell Is Edgar?" (), and "
We Will Rave" ().
Semi-final 2 The second semi-final was held on 26 February 2026. Twelve songs competed and the seven with the most points qualified for the final. In addition to the competing entries,
Princ opened the show performing his two
Pesma za Evroviziju entries "
Mila" and "Cvet sa istoka". The interval acts saw a medley of past Yugoslav and Serbian acts across the history of the contest, with Mina Gligorić performing "
Neke davne zvezde", performing "
Gori vatra", hosts
Dragana Kosjerina and performing "
Rock Me", performing "
Brazil",
Jelena Tomašević performing "
Oro",
Nina performing "
Čaroban", and
Nevena Božović performing "
Kruna".
Final The final was held on 28 February 2026, starting 21:00
CET. The order of performances was revealed on 27 February 2026. Fourteen songs competed, and the winner, "" performed by
Lavina, was decided by a combination of votes from a jury panel consisting of , ,
Nina, , and
Aleksandra Kovač, and the Serbian public via televoting. In addition to the competing entries,
Sanja Vučić opened the show with a performance of, "
Refrain" (
Lys Assia,
1956). The interval acts saw a medley of Eurovision hits, with
Sergej Ćetković performing "
Hold Me Now" (
Johnny Logan,
1987), performing "
Everyway That I Can" (
Sertab Erener,
2003),
Tijana Bogićević performing "
Heroes" (
Måns Zelmerlöw,
2015) and "
Arcade" (
Duncan Laurence,
2019), performing "
Soldi" (
Mahmood,
2019) and "
Zitti e buoni (
Måneskin,
2021), Sanja Vučić performing "
Queen of Kings" (
Alessandra,
2023), "
Tattoo" (
Loreen,
2023) and "
Zari" (
Marina Satti,
2024), Stefan Popović performing "
Espresso Macchiato" (
Tommy Cash,
2025), and the
Greek representative at Eurovision 2026,
Akylas performing his song "
Ferto".{{Cite web |title=Srbija 2026 - „Lavina” je predstavnik Srbije following their victory. == Other awards ==