Serbia to choose its song for the 70th Eurovision Song Contest
HOW TO WATCH: The final of PZE 2026 will start at 21:00 CET on Saturday 28 February. Viewers in Serbia can watch via broadcaster RTS, while international audiences can enjoy the show by streaming it on the Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel.
The 2026 edition of PZE will be its fifth and is happening across three nights in late February; we’ve already had two semi-finals (on 24 and 26 February) and now we get to look forward to the big final on Saturday 28 February.
12 songs competed in each semi-final, with the top-seven scored entries progressing to Saturday night’s final. You can listen to them all over on the official Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel.

The PZE 2026 winner, chosen by a combination of public and jury votes (with a 50% weighting given to each), will represent Serbia at the 70th Eurovision Song Contest in May.
These are the 14 songs competing for that honour, in the order that they’ll be performed on the night:
Brat Pelin – FräuleinLores – UnseenJack Lupino – AdrenalinAna MaÅ¡ulović – Zavoli MeHarem Girls x Ivana – Bom BomIva Grujin – Otkrivam SebeKosmos Trip – Sve Je U ReduZejna – JugoslavijaGEMINNI – Metar SrećeLU – KA – VerujLAVINA – Kraj MeneYANX – SruÅ¡io Si SveZona – ÄŒairiMIRNA – OMAJA
Dragana Kosjerina Perduv and Kristina Radenković will be on hosting duties for the evening, with Stefan Popović completing the presenter trio from the green room.
Broadcaster RTS has already revealed a special guest that audiences can look forward to… Akylas, who will be representing Greece at Vienna 2026, will be performing his Eurovision entry Ferto.
PZE 2025 was won by the artist Prins, who ended up representing Serbia at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Basel with his blockbuster Balkan ballad Mila.