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Pesma za Evroviziju '25

Pesma za Evroviziju '25 was the fourth edition of Pesma za Evroviziju, the national final organised by Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) to select the Serbian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. The selection consisted of two semi-finals held on 25 and 26 February 2025, respectively, and a final on 28 February 2025, all presented by Dragana Kosjerina and Kristina Radenković.

Format and production
In 2024, RTS confirmed that the national final format would once again be organised to determine its representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. The selection consisted of two semi-finals on 25 and 26 February 2025, and a final on 28 February 2025, with the original dates having been 25, 27 February and 1 March. Fifteen contestants competed in each semi-final, with eight qualifying for the final from each. == Competing entries ==
Competing entries
On 18 July 2024, RTS opened an online form for interested artists to submit their entries. The submission period was supposed to last until 1 November 2024, Performers were required to hold Serbian citizenship, whilst there were no limitations as to whom could be a songwriter. At least 51% of lyrics of the submitted entries had to be in one of the official languages of Serbia. At the closing of the deadline, 222 entries had been submitted. 30 competing acts were selected and announced on 10 December 2024. Returnees to the Serbian national final include: • Bojana x David and Dušan Kurtić, who competed the previous year; • Filarri, who competed in 2023 and 2024; • Gift (as part of Gifts and Roses), who competed in 2022 and 2023; • Princ, who competed in 2023; • Jelena Pajić, who competed in 2022; • Aleksa Vučković and Dimitrije Borčanin (both as part of AltCtrl), who competed in and 2022 as part of the band ; • Biber, who competed in and in 2006, and 2022; • Igor Simić, who competed in 2020 and 2022; • Maja Nikolić, who competed in in 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2018, and ; • Tanja Banjanin, who competed in . On 31 December 2024, RTS announced that Buč Kesidi with the song "" were disqualified from the contest, due to performing their song prior to 1 September 2024 at the Sea Side Festival, which goes against the contest's rules. They were replaced by Maršali with the song "". On 8 January 2025, RTS announced that Dram with the song "" were also disqualified due to performing their song prior to 1 September 2024. They were replaced by Lensy with the song "". ;Key Disqualified Replacement }|Teodor Ivančević|}} == Contest overview ==
Contest overview
Semi-finals The jury in the semi-finals consisted of: Nikoleta Dojčinović, Miljan Tanić, Nevena Božović, Andrej Ilić and . Semi-final 1 The first semi-final was held on 25 February 2025. In addition to the competing entries, in place of a live interval act was a rerun of a PzE '24 interval act, Luke Black performing his song "", and a rerun of a PzE '23 interval act, Konstrakta performing a medley of her songs "" and "". == Other awards ==
Other awards
OGAE Serbia Award The OGAE Serbia Award for the Best Song in ′25 was voted on by the association members. The award was won by the song "" by Harem Girls, which was thus designated as the Serbian entry to the OGAE Second Chance Contest 2025. == Broadcasts and ratings ==
Broadcasts and ratings
The three shows were aired on RTS1, RTS Svet and , as well as being streamed online via the broadcaster's website rts.rs and its official YouTube channel. The final was also aired on and on the official Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel. } == Impact of the anti-corruption protests ==
Impact of the anti-corruption protests
The Serbian anti-corruption protests since November 2024 impacted the organisation of in 2025. Slaven Došlo, who had hosted , was announced as a co-host for the second year in a row. However, on 20 February 2025, Došlo announced his resignation from the role, joining Bojana Vunturišević in boycotting RTS due to its way of reporting on the protests. On 24 February, it was revealed that Đorđe Živadinović would also not be fulfilling his previously announced role as a presenter. On 24 January 2025, Milan Nikolić announced his intention to withdraw due to "new circumstances" and that he would quit his role as editor at PGP-RTS; despite this, his entry "" was still published along with the other competing entries and would go on to take part in the shows. Other acts also expressed a desire to withdraw from the contest, including Biber, Filarri and Ana Ćurčin (member of Ana & The Changes). Kalina Delić, lead singer of Biber, stated in an interview in late February that a late withdrawal would carry high fees, which they are not able to pay. During the voting sequence, jury member Dragan Đorđević, before announcing his points, made a comment in support of the protests: "First of all, tonight I would like to vote for justice, education, and dignity, because our students are our strength, our future, and our intelligence." to which presenter Dragana Kosjerina audibly moaned. Furthermore, another jury member, Slobodan Marković, before announcing his points, said "First of all, I would like to apologize for the average bad quality of the songs, which arrived at this year's PZE, kudos to the few exceptions. That's my opinion." On 31 July 2025, Olivera Kovačević, the supervisor of the competition, was removed from her role due to her support for the protests. == References ==
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