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Serbia: Pesma za Evroviziju 26 songs released

The 24 songs in Pesma za Evroviziju 26, Serbia's national selection process fro Eurovision 2026 have been released. Listen to them down below and vote for your favorite in our poll

Back in December 2025, Serbian broadcaster RTS unveiled the list of the 24 acts competing at Pesma za Evroviziju 26 (PZE 26).

Now, just about two months later, the songs have all officially been released.

Each song will be heard in one of two semi finals on either 24 February or 26 February, in hopes of advancing to the final on 28 February.

One of these songs will be the winner of Pesma za Evroviziju 26 and will wave the flag for Serbia at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna this May.

Pesma za Evroviziju 26

Pesma za Evroviziju 26 (PZE 26) is Serbia's national selection process to select their Eurovision 2026 representative, the 5th year they have opted for this process. PZE 26 will consist of 3 shows:

  • Semi Final 1: 24 February 2026
  • Semi Final 2: 26 February 2026

Both semi finals will see 12 acts perform, with 7 advancing to the final from each semi final.

  • Final: 28 February 2026

The final will have 14 acts performing in hopes of receiving enough votes to take the PZE 26 crown. Voting to select the winner will be an even 50/50 split between jury and public votes.

Serbia in Eurovision

Serbia has been a part of Eurovision since 2007, except in 2014 when they chose not to participate.

Their best result came in their debut year, when Marija Šerifović won the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 with the song Molitva.

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Out of 17 appearances, they have qualified for the Grand Final 13 times.

About the author: Justina Helgeson (United States of America)

authorJustina is a correspondent from the United States. She is a more recent fan, first following Eurovision in 2021. Since then, she has followed almost every Eurovision related event and developed a passion for the contest as a whole. If you were to ask them what their favourite all time Eurovision song is, Fairytale by Alexander Rybak (Norway 2009) will be their answer.

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