Montevizija 2006

Montevizija 2006
Montevizija 2006
Dates 24 February 2006
Presenters Zoja-Spahić Kustudić, Andrija Milošević, Danilo Čelebić, Irena Ivanović, Milena Ristić
Broadcaster RTCG
Venue RTCG Studio, Podgorica, Montenegro
Winning song "Cipele" - Stevan Faddy
Voting system 8 juries and televoting
Number of entries 20 competing songs
Interval act Ballet group "Ballo", dance group "Jet Set", Sanja Raičković, Marija Božović, Andrea Demirović

Montevizija 2006 was the second and last edition of Montevizija. It served as the Montenegrin semifinal for choosing the Serbo-Montenegrin entry for Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in Athens, Greece. It was held on February 24th in Podgorica. The winner was chosen by televoting and jury voting.


The results

Final - 25 February 2006
Place Singer Song Points
1 Stevan Faddy Cipele 104
2 No Name Moja ljubavi 81
3 Stefan Filipović Za nju 52
4 Nela Popović Feniks 39
5 Crveno i Crno Anđeo u očima 37
6 Dan Poslije Koraci 32
7 Bojan Delić Sudbina 30
8 Milena Vučić Živa sam 23
9 Krug Putujem sama 22
10 Grim Uspavanka 20
11 Vladana Vučinić & Bojana Nenezić Željna 16
12 Jelena Kažanegra Naći ću te 16
13 Milica Milić Ti si mi za sve 13
14 Danica Krsmanović Žubor vina 12
15 Dado Đurović Ne postojim 8
16 Saša Barjaktarović Budi svoj 5
17 Nina Žižić Potraži me 4
18 Katapult Kad ljubav pobijedi 4
19 Nikola Karadžić Hasta la vista 3
20 Marija Brajović Ti nisi taj 1

The top 12 songs went to the finals (Evropjesma) in Belgrade.

See also

External links

The winning performance of "Cipele"


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