Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021

Croatia will participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The national broadcaster, Hrvatska radiotelevizija (HRT), will organise the national selection Dora 2021 to select the country's representative.[1]

Eurovision Song Contest 2021
Country Croatia
National selection
Selection processDora 2021
Selection date(s)13 February 2021
Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2020 2021

Background

Prior to the 2021 Contest, Croatia had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest twenty-five times since its first entry in 1993.[2] Croatia's highest placing in the contest, to this point, has been fourth place, which the nation achieved on two occasions: in 1996 with the song "Sveta ljubav" performed by Maja Blagdan and in 1999 "Marija Magdalena" performed by Doris Dragović. Following the introduction of semi-finals for the 2004 contest, Croatia had featured in seven finals. In 2019, Croatia failed to qualify to the final, placing 14th in the second semi-final with the song "The Dream" performed by Roko.[3] In 2020, Damir Kedžo was due to represent Croatia with the song "Divlji vjetre" before the contest's cancellation.

Before Eurovision

Dora

The national broadcaster Hrvatska radiotelevizija (HRT) will organise Dora 2021 in order to select the nation's representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. The competition will consist of fourteen entries competing in one final held on 13 February 2021 at the Marino Cvetković Sports Hall in Opatija. It will be hosted by Daniela Trbović, Barbara Kolar, Jelena Lešić and Doris Pinčić Rogoznica.[4][5][6]

Competing entries

On 26 October 2020, HRT opened a submission period where artists and composers were able to submit their entries to the broadcaster with the deadline on 10 December 2020. Unlike in 2020, where songs submitted to the contest were required to be in either English, French, Italian or Croatian, the 2021 edition expanded it's rules to any European language.[7] 140 entries were received by the broadcaster during the submission period. A five-member expert committee consisting of Andrej Babić (HGU, HDS), Hrvoje Prskalo (HDS), Matija Cvek (HGU), Monika Lelas (HRT) and Uršula Tolj (HRT) reviewed the received submissions and selected fourteen artists and songs for the competition.[8][9] HRT announced the competing entries on 15 December 2020 and among the competing artists, Tony Cetinski represented Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994, while Nina Kraljić represented Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016.[10]

Participants
Artist Song Composer(s)
Albina "Tick-Tock" Branimir Mihaljević, Max Cinnamon, Tihana Buklijaš Bakić
Ashley Colburn and Bojan Jambrošić "Share the Love" Ivan Škunca, Ashley Colburn
Bernarda Brunović "Colors" Bernarda Brunović, Borislav Milanov
Beta Sudar "Ma zamisli"

(Imagine That)

Predrag Martinjak
Brigita Vuco "Noći pijane"

(Drunken Nights)

Brigita Vuco
Ella Orešković "Come This Way" Siniša Reljić Simba, Ella Orešković
Eric Vidović "Reci mi"

(Tell Me)

Eric Vidović
Filip Rudan "Blind" Filip Rudan, Antonio Franić, Hrvoje Domazet
Cambi "Zaljubljen"

(In Love)

Marija Mirković
Mia Negovetić "She's Like a Dream" Mia Negovetić, Linnea Deb, Denniz Jamm, Denise Kertes
Nina Kraljić "Rijeka"

(River)

Nina Kraljić, Hana Librenjak, Miki Solus
Sandi Cenov "Kriv"

(Guilty)

Siniša Reljić Simba, Fayo
ToMa "Ocean of Love" Adriana Pupavac, Andreas "Beemon" Björkman, Kalle Persson, Tomislav Marić
Tony Cetinski and Kristijan Rahimovski "Zapjevaj, sloboda je!"

(Sing, It's Freedom!)

Kristijan Rahimovski

Final

The final of Dora will take place on 13 February 2021. The running order was announced on 18 January 2021.[6]

Final13 February 2021
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
Votes Percentage Points
1
Nina Kraljić "Rijeka"
2
Eric Vidović "Reci mi"
3
Ella Orešković "Come This Way"
4
Bernarda Brunović "Colors"
5
Sandi Cenov "Kriv"
6
ToMa "Ocean of Love"
7
Filip Rudan "Blind"
8
Beta Sudar "Ma zamisli"
9
Cambi "Zaljubljen"
10
Ashley Colburn and Bojan Jambrošić "Share The Love"
11
Brigita Vuco "Noći pijane"
12
Mia Negovetić "She's Like a Dream"
13
Albina Grčić "Tick-Tock"
14
Tony Cetinski and Kiki Rahimovski "Zapjevaj, sloboda je!"

At Eurovision

The Eurovision Song Contest 2021 is scheduled to take place at Rotterdam Ahoy in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and will consist of two semi-finals held on the respective dates of 18 and 20 May and the grand final on 22 May 2021.[11] According to the Eurovision rules, all participating countries, except the host nation and the "Big Five", consisting of France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom, are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals to compete for the final, although the top 10 countries from the respective semi-final progress to the grand final.[12] The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot. For the 2021 contest, the semi-final allocation draw held for 2020 which was held on 28 January 2020, will be used for 2021 contest. Croatia was placed into the first semi-final, to be held on 18 May 2021, and was scheduled to perform in the second half of the show.[13]

References

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  2. "Croatia Country Profile". EBU. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  3. Ćosić, Morana (16 May 2019). "Roko odletio s natjecanja: Nije se plasirao u finale Eurosonga" (in Croatian). 24sata. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
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  9. "Rezultati natječaja za Doru 2021". HRT (in Croatian). 15 December 2020. Retrieved 16 December 2020.
  10. Komunikacije HRT-a (1 December 2020). "Još samo 10 dana do kraja natječaja za Doru 2021" (in Croatian). Hrvatska radiotelevizija. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
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