After a successful first semi-final where eight acts qualified for the finale, Pesma za Evroviziju
continued on Thursday, February 29 with semi-final 2, where an additional eight acts would
qualify.
In Serbia’s continued search for its 2024 Eurovision entry, 14 acts performed in semi-final 2, with
considerable hype and attention being shown for pre-contest favorites Teya Dora and Konstrakta,
Serbia’s 2022 entry who placed fifth in the Grand Final.
Luke Black opened the show with a performance of his winning song from Pesma za Evroviziju '23
"Samo mi se spava." The interval section featured Black performing his songs "God's Too Cool" and
"Chainsaws in Paradise", Sanja Vučić performing "Cha Cha Cha," Hurricane performing "Fuego"
and Princ performing "Soldi."
With results being determined by a 50:50 split between votes from a jury and the public at home,
the following eight acts moved onto the Pesma za Evroviziju 24 grand final:
Konstrakta – “Novo, bolje”
Dušan Kurtić – “Zbog tebe živim”
Zejna – “Najbolja”
Teya Dora – “Ramonda”
Milan Bujaković – “Moje tvoje”
Nemanja Radošević – “Jutra bez tebe”
Džordži – “Luna park”
Teya Dora won the semi-final with 24 points, winning both the jury and public vote. Konstrakta
placed second with 20 points, finishing second in both the jury and public vote. Zejna rounded out
the top three, finishing with 14 points.
Unfortunately, with eight acts moving on, that meant the following six did not qualify:
Nadia – “Sudari”
Hydrogen – “Nemoguća misija”
Filip Baloš – “Duga je noć”
Yanx – “Kolo”
Kat Dosa – “Tajni začin”
Durlanski – “Muzika”
У Велико финале. Видимо се у Малмеу! (Onto the Grand Final. See you in Malmo!)