Montenegro selects: Your guide to 'Montesong'
Nina Žižić representing Montenegro at Basel 2025
All you need to know ahead of Montenegro choosing its entry for Vienna 2026
HOW TO WATCH: You can stream Montesong live on the official Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel globally, or via TVMNE if you're in Montenegro. The broadcast starts at 20:00 CET on Sunday 21 December.
Montesong is returning for a second edition in 2025, with broadcaster RTCG having lined up 15 songs to compete for the chance to represent Montenegro at the 70th Eurovision Song Contest.
And it's not just the broadcast that has opened up to everyone outside of Montenegro... For Montesong 2025, RTCG will be incorporating a Rest of the World vote, meaning that YOU get to help decide the winning song.

For international viewers, voting will be open at vote.rtcg.me.
The Rest of the World vote will be combined with the scores from viewers watching at home in Montenegro, into one 'public vote', with a 25% weighting given to each.
This will account for 50% of the final result of Montesong, with a jury vote contributing the remaining 50%.
The 15 songs taking part have all been released, so you can already start thinking about which bangers, ballads or bops might be getting your vote on Sunday evening.
Here are the competing entries, in the order that they will be performed in:
Lara Baltić — Rhythm Boy
stefan — Nedekodirana
Mila Nikić — Kao Varnica
Majda Božović — Ipak Smo Ljudi
Krstinja — Oli Oli
Baryak — Minerva
Neno Murić — Ako Čuješ Glas
LANA — Doline
Đurđa — Dominos
Dolce Hera — Casanova 91
Tamara Živković — Nova Zora
Andrea Demirović — I Believe
Tina Džankić — Shadows
Luka Radović — Pjevaj Vilo
LANA X ĐORĐE — Temperatura
Your hosts for the evening will be Dajana Golubović Pejović and Jelena Božović on the main stage, with Andrea Šekularac bringing us all of the action and reaction from the Montesong green room.

The previous edition of Montesong was won by Nina Žižić, who subsequently represented Montenegro on its comeback to the Eurovision Song Contest at Basel 2025.
The wonder-in-white Nina treated audiences to a magical rendition of her theatrical, string-laden ballad Dobrodošli in the Second Semi-Final.