Eurovision’s First Finalists Revealed

From Albania’s electrified folklore to Slovenia’s soulful balladry – Europe has spoken, and ten will sing again

As the glitter settled over St. Jakobshalle in Basel, the first Eurovision semi-final delivered both triumph and heartbreak.

Ten countries — including Norway, Sweden, and Ukraine — clinched their golden tickets to Saturday’s grand final.

Among the victors: Shkodra Elektronike from Albania, blending ancestral Skadar melodies with modern electronica, and Sweden, a perennial favourite. But for some, the curtain fell early.

Slovenia’s Klemen, a beloved TV personality-turned-musician, failed to advance despite a deeply introspective performance of “How Much Time Do We Have Left”.

Known for his mimicry and a Peruvian Inca Orchid named Olivia, Klemen brought emotion, if not votes.

Croatia’s Marko Bošnjak, once a child prodigy and now a Porin-winning artist, also missed the mark with his dark-pop entry “Poison Cake”.

His reinvention continues, but not on Eurovision’s final stage.

This year’s contest proves once again: Eurovision isn’t just about the voice – it’s about the moment, the mood, and the magic that moves a continent.

Have a news tip or story to share? Email us at info@connectingregion.com

KONTEH Marks 20 Years Connecting Students and Tech Industry 

One of Serbia’s most prominent student technology events returns this March, celebrating two decades of linking academia with the...

Artificial Intelligence Set to Reshape Job Market in Serbia

The rapid development of artificial intelligence is expected to significantly reshape the labour market, with experts warning that certain...

Over 230,000 Electronic Certificates Issued Since e-Bolovanje Launch

Since the introduction of the e-Bolovanje system, more than 230,000 electronic sick leave certificates have been issued in Serbia,...

Leadership Transition at Rimac Technology 

Rimac Technology, the internationally recognised Tier 1 automotive supplier, has announced key leadership changes designed to steer the company...

Bosnia and Herzegovina Advances Armed Forces Modernization

The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina has approved several multi-year modernization projects for the Armed Forces, including...
spot_img

Connecting the Adria Region Decision Makers

The Region is more than a publication - it's where the region's elite converge for insights and opportunities