The New Changes Of “Festivali i Këngës 57”

The first country to chose their song for Eurovision 2019 will be Albania.

The Albanian broadcast RTSH revealed today more details about their national final selection “Festivali i Këngës 57”

First of all, the broadcast approved the rummers that the song “Natën e mirë” sang by Vikena Kamenica was disqualify for regulations issue and will be replaced with  “Dua ta besoj” by Artemisa Mithi & Febi Shkurti.  They also launch a new website where You can find all artist Bio’s here.

After we got to know all the artist, 22 in numbers, they will perform their song twice during 2 live shows:

On the first show December 20th, 2019 they will perform traditionally followed by the FiK orchestra.  The day after on December 21th, 2019 they will perform their song again, this time in a new “Eurovision” adaptation so that we will have a clue of how their entry will look like on the big stage.  Finally on December 22th, 2019 the Albanian winner will be announced who won the golden ticket for Tel-Aviv.

As the preparations for the show in power, RTSH makes a random drawing to choose the order they will preforme, and those are the result:

1.Bojken Lako
2. Alar Band
3. Lidia Lufi 
4. Kujtim Prodani
5. Gjergj Leka
6. Dilan Reka
7. Mirud
8. Soni Malaj
9. Jonida Maliqi
10. Elton Deda
11. Elona Islamaj
12. Klodiana Vata
13. Klint Çollaku
14. Artemisa Mithi & Febi Shkurti
15. Kelly
16. Bruno Pollogati
17. Marko Strazimiri & Imbro
18. Lorela Sejdini
19. Eliza Hoxha
20. Eranda Libohova
21. Aurel Thëllimi
22. Orgesa Zaimi

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