Your 'San Marino Song Contest' preview
MEGARA representing San Marino at the Opening Ceremony at Malmö Live
The Most Serene Republic is all set to select its song for Basel 2025 - here's how you can watch along with 'San Marino Song Contest'.
How To Watch
Saturday 8 March sees the big final of 'San Marino Song Contest' happening. It starts at 20:30 CET and you'll be able to watch on San Marino RTV - and that includes their online player , which is open to all, no matter where you are in the world.
Una Voce Per San Marino has been taking place in various stages over the past few months. Now, after rounds of casting, auditions (both in person and online), 7 semi-finals, a second-chance round, and a batch of pre-selected artists, we've reached San Marino Song Contest !
20 songs will compete in the Sammarinese pre-selection for Basel 2025. Flora Canto and Francesco Facchinetti will be hosting the main event, which will be coming to us live from the Teatro Nuovo in Dogana.
The winner of San Marino Song Contest will be decided by a jury vote alone.
On the night, as well as watching the 20 competing participants perform, viewers will also have plenty of guest performances to look forward to; including Senhit, Al Bano and La Rappresentante di Lista.
The Participants
It'll be one of these 20 songs that earns the honour representing San Marino at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest.
Besa – Tiki Tiki
Vincenzo Capua – Sei sempre tu
Pierdavide Carone – Mi vuoi sposare?
Luisa Corna – Il giorno guisto
CRL – Juliet
ELASI – LORELLA
Haymara – Tómame las manos
KiNG FOO – The Edge of the World
Paco – Until the End
Gabry Ponte – Tutta l’Italia
Questo e Quello – Bella Bella
Angy Sciacqua – I
Taoma – NPC
Teslenko – Storm
The Rumpled – You Get Me So High
Giacomo Voli – Ave Maria
Boosta – BTW
This song has yet to be released
Bianca Atzei – Testacoda
This song has yet to be released
Marco Carta – Solo fantasia
This song has yet to be released
Silvia Salemi – Coralli
This song has yet to be released
The band MEGARA represented San Marino at the 68th Eurovision Song Contest.
Their song 11:11 participated in the Second Semi-Final, where they finished in 14th place.