RTCG, the Montenegrin national broadcaster, has revealed the participants of Montesong 2025.
The Montesong 2025 participants were revealed this morning on Dobro jutro, Crno Goro on RTCG 1. Danijel Alibabić and Antonela Martinović were guests on the program. A total of 15 artists will compete in Montesong 2025.
The Montesong 2025 participants are:
Andrea Demirović – “I believe”
Baryak – “Minerva”
Dolce Hera – “Casanova 91”
Đurđa – “Dominos”
Krstinja Manatov ić – “Oli oli”
Lana Lopičić – “Doline” (Valleys)
Lana Vukčević & Đorđe Savković – “Temperatura” (Temperature)
Lara Baltic – “Rhythm Boy”
Luka Radović – “Pjevaj vilo” (Sing, fairy)
Majda Božović – “Ipak smo ljudi” (We are human after all)
Mila Nikić – “Kao varnica” (Like a spark)
Neno Murić – “Ako čuješ glas” (If you hear a voice)
Stefan Vukotić – “Nedekodirana” (Undecoded)
Tamara Živković – “Nova zora” (New dawn)
Tina Džankić – “Shadows”
The lineup includes Andrea Demirović, who represented Montenegro at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2009 in Moscow with “Just get out of my life”, and Baryak, who finished third place in Montesong 2024, gaining 12 points from the public vote.
RTCG also revealed that they received 37 valid submissions, not only from local authors but also from Scandinavian countries (Sweden, Norway), as well as the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom. The finalists were chosen by a selection committee consisting of Andrijana Božović, Dražen Bauković, Stefan Bjeletić, Jovo Vukčević and Antonela Martinović, after listening sessions organized in several rounds, with an emphasis on musical quality, authorial freshness, performer’s persuasiveness and stage potential.
In early December, all 15 Montesong songs will be released on digital music platforms, a few weeks before the final on December 21. Two songs and their performers will be notified of their status and possible activation in the event of an artist withdrawing or for other reasons. Their names are not published at this stage of the competition.
The final of Montesong 2025 will take place on December 21 at RTCG Studios in Podgorica. The results will be decided by a jury (50%) and public voting (50%). International fans will be able to vote during the final, with the televoting proceeds being devolved to the Budi Human Foundation.
Nina Žižić represented Montenegro at Eurovision 2025 with the song “Dobrodošli”. She placed last in Semi-Final Two, scoring 12 points, all of which came from the Serbian televote.
Image source: Alma Bengtsson / EBU | Source: RTCG
Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest
Montenegro debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest as an independent country in 2007 and participated until 2010, when they withdrew for financial reasons, Montenegro returned to the contest in 2012. Montenegro failed to qualify for the grand final until 2014, Sergej Ćetković and his song “Moj svijet” placed 19th in the final. Their best result came a year later, when Knez performed “Adio” in Vienna and finished 13th in the final. Montenegro has participated intermittently between 2019 and 2025, with withdrawals from 2020 to 2021 and from 2023 to 2024.
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Posted by:Neil Farren
Neil is from Ireland but has lived in several countries around Europe. He has has been an editor for Eurovoix since May 2017. He has been following the Eurovision Song Contest since 2005 and attended every contest as press since 2019. He also follows other Eurovision contests, such as the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, which he has watched since the very first edition in 2003.