Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996


Macedonia was represented at the qualifying round for the Eurovision [Song Contest 1996], with the song "Samo ti", written and performed by Kaliopi. The Macedonian participating broadcaster, Macedonian Radio Television, selected its entry through Skopje Fest 1996. The entry, which would have been the first-ever entry from independent Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest, failed to make it through the pre-selection round.

Before Eurovision

Skopje Fest 1996

held the national final on 3 March 1996 at the Makedonska Narodna Theatre in Skopje, hosted by Biljana Debarlieva and Borce Nikolovski. The winner was chosen by a combination of votes from an expert jury, radio stations across Macedonia, and the audience in the hall.
DrawArtistSongPointsPlace
1Marjan Nečak"Marija" 1014
2Erol Redžepagić"Koga kje prestanat solzite" 018
3Margica Antevska"Te nema da go slušame Šopen" 615
4Jon Ilija Apelgrin"Spomeni" 1712
5Leonarda and Trio Eka"Kambanite vo nokjta zvonat" 457
6Kiril Kotevski"Dali nokjva si sonuvala" 316
7Katerina Micanova and Goce"Zarobeni od džezot" 018
8Miki Jovanovski-Džafer"Kolku vredi ljubovta" 1113
9Karolina Gočeva"Ma ajde kazi mi" 299
10Sašo Kaimovski"Zaboravi" 876
11Silvi Band"Srekjna karta" 217
12Dejan Kuzmanovski and Petar Reinov"Gospod prostuva" 018
13Duo Marotov"Tugja žena" 2411
14Intervali"Pak e prolet" 1434
15Cvetanka Gligorova"Vo tvojot pogled" 1275
16Tanja Carovska"Kade li leta" 2810
17Tijana Todevska"Ti prostuvam" 2233
18Kaliopi"Samo ti" 4111
19Avantura"Ti se budiš utrovo" 348
20Maja Odžaklievska"Prosti mi" 3292

At Eurovision

In 1996, for the only time in Eurovision history, an audio-only qualifying round was held on 20 March as 29 countries wished to participate in the final but the European [Broadcasting Union] had set a limit of 22. The countries occupying the bottom seven places after the pre-qualifier would be unable to take part in the main contest. Kaliopi was not among those to qualify, placing joint 26th with 14 points and eliminating Macedonia from the contest.
Macedonia would eventually debut two years later, in Macedonia in the [Eurovision Song Contest 1998|1998].

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