Lithuania’s “Eurovizijos” Songs Is Starting to Be Released. Listen Now

Lithuanian broadcast LTV is getting ready for their national selection “Eurovizijos Atranka”.

LTV revealed the 49 artists that will compete in four shows in order to choose the qualifiers for the semi-finals. The first concert will be filmed in the Grand Study of the LRT on December 20 and will be aired on January 5th at 9PM.

The Lithuanian representative for 2019 Eurovision song contest will be chosen on the final night will take place on February 23rd.

Among this year artists, we have some names to returns to “Eurovizijos” like 2018 runners Saulės kliošas, Monika Marija, and 2015 Edgaras Lubys. We will also see Jurgis Didžiulis represented Lithuania in 2010 on the group InCulto, returns as a solo artist for another try.

The 49 acts below will release their songs online in the next few weeks.

 

Eurovizijos 2019 artists are:

Aldegunda

Algirdas Daumantas Ciūnys

Allen Cichoo

“Antikvariniai Kašpirovskio dantys”

Arvydas Kriščikas

Audrius Petrauskas

Banzzai

Dagna Kondrotaitė

Donata Virbilaitė

Edgaras Lubys

Elizabeth Olshey

Emilija Gogolytė

Emilija Valiukevičiūtė

“Filtered Tools”

Gabriela Ždanovičiūtė

Gabrielė Rybko

Giedrius Nakas

“Glossarium”

Gražvydas Sidiniauskas

Indrė Juodeikienė

Jurijus Veklenko

Jurgis Brūzga

Jurgis Didžiulis

Justina Budaitė

Justina Žukauskaitė

“La Forza”

“Laimingu būti lengva”

Lukas Bartaška

“MaNNazz”

Matas Ligeika

Migloko

Monika Marija

“Original copy”

Paulina Paulauskaitė

“Queens of Roses”

Rūta Statkevičiūtė

Šarūnas Mačiulis

“Saulės kliošas”

Simona Klušienė

Sofi

Soliaris

“Tiramisu”

Tomas Sinickis

“Twosome”

Valdas Lacko

Valdemars Petersons

Valerija Iljinaitė

Viktorija Vyšniauskaitė

Živilė Gedvilaitė

 

Will this year representative beat Ieva Zasimauskaitė‘s 12th place from last year?  we’ll wait 6 more months till we’re old and find out

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