North Macedonia In The Eurovision Song Contest

North Macedonia has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 21 times since its official debut in 1998.

The country had attempted to participate in 1996, but failed to qualify from the audio-only qualifying round.

North Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest
North Macedonia
Participating broadcasterMacedonian Radio Television (MRT)
Participation summary
Appearances21 (9 finals)
First appearance1998
Last appearance2022
Highest placement7th: 2019
Participation history
    • 2024
Related articles
Skopje Fest
External links
North Macedonia's page at Eurovision.tv Edit this at Wikidata
North Macedonia In The Eurovision Song Contest For the most recent participation see
North Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022

Prior to 2019, North Macedonia's best result was a twelfth place finish with Elena Risteska in 2006. Having qualified from the semi-final round only once in ten of the previous eleven contests (2008–18), North Macedonia achieved its best result to date in 2019, when Tamara Todevska qualified and finished in seventh place in the final after winning the jury vote. Following a further two non-qualifications, MRT withdrew from the 2023 contest in Liverpool and North Macedonia is yet to return.

History

North Macedonia In The Eurovision Song Contest 
Tamara Todevska became the highest scoring Macedonian entrant in the contest with the song "Proud", which finished in seventh position at the 2019 contest, winning the jury vote.

Prior to declaring independence in 1991, as a constituent country of SFR Yugoslavia, the Socialist Republic of Macedonia participated in the Yugoslav pre-selection called among the other Yugoslav federal units. Also, Macedonian composers wrote songs for candidates from other parts of Yugoslavia. However, the Macedonian entries never managed to win, and the SR Macedonia was the only federal state never to send a Yugoslav entry to the Eurovision Song Contest. An exception occurred when Maja Odžaklievska won the Yugoslav competition in 1980, but she did not perform in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980 due to the Yugoslavian decision not to participate that year.

The country submitted its first entry, "Samo ti" (Само ти) sung by Kaliopi, for the 1996 edition. However, the country failed to qualify through the non-broadcast pre-selection round. Its efforts to enter the contest were again hindered in 1997, when another new system was introduced where countries with the lowest average scores over the previous four years were excluded from participating. The country made its debut in 1998, with Vlado Janevski's "Ne zori, zoro".

The country's best result before 2019 (and the best result with its old name) was in 2006, when Elena Risteska sang "Ninanajna" (Нинанајна) in Athens, Greece and came 12th. It is the only country to have qualified from every semi-final from 2004 to 2007 (other countries have qualified for every final but due to them finishing in the top 10 the previous year, they did not have to compete in the semi-final). Despite never finishing in the top 10, their record of qualifying for every final was broken in 2008, when the jury vote used in the semi-final chose Sweden as a finalist, despite Tamara, Vrčak and Adrian having come 10th in the televote.

Macedonian Radio Television (MRT), which broadcasts the event, has intermittently used the Skopje Fest to select the national entry since the country's debut, although it made several changes in the national final format, so the 2004, 2005 and 2006 national finals were organised outside the Skopje Fest.

For 2019, the country competed for the first time under the name North Macedonia. MRT selected Tamara Todevska as their act of choice, performing the song "Proud". The song managed to qualify through the second semi-final, and reached seventh place in the final, winning the jury vote. This is the first top ten placing as well as the highest placing ever for North Macedonia in the history of the contest.

Following two non-qualifications in 2021 and 2022, MRT confirmed its absence in the 2023 contest, citing financial constraints. However, MRT still broadcast the 2023 contest with a view to return in 2024. The broadcaster's intention to return was stated in a budget plan published in September 2023. However, in late October 2023, the programme planning chair of MRT, Smilka Janeska Sarkanjac, clarified that a decision was yet to be made and the plan was still awaiting the approval of the government. North Macedonia ultimately did not appear on the final list of participants.

Participation overview

Table key
2 Second place
X Entry selected but did not compete
Year Artist Song Language Final Points Semi Points
1996 Kaliopi "Samo ti" (Само ти) Macedonian Failed to qualify X 26 14
1998 Vlado Janevski "Ne zori, zoro" (Не зори, зоро) Macedonian 19 16 No semi-finals
2000 XXL "100% te ljubam" (100% те љубам) Macedonian, English 15 29
2002 Karolina "Od nas zavisi" (Од нас зависи) Macedonian 19 25
2004 Toše Proeski "Life" English 14 47 10 71
2005 Martin Vučić "Make My Day" English 17 52 9 97
2006 Elena Risteska "Ninanajna" (Нинанајна) English, Macedonian 12 56 10 76
2007 Karolina "Mojot svet" (Мојот свет) Macedonian, English 14 73 9 97
2008 Tamara, Vrčak and Adrijan "Let Me Love You" English Failed to qualify 10 64
2009 Next Time "Nešto što kje ostane" (Нешто што ќе остане) Macedonian 10 45
2010 Gjoko Taneski "Jas ja imam silata" (Јас ја имам силата) Macedonian 15 37
2011 Vlatko Ilievski "Rusinka" (Русинкa) Macedonian, English 16 36
2012 Kaliopi "Crno i belo" (Црно и бело) Macedonian 13 71 9 53
2013 Esma and Lozano "Pred da se razdeni" (Пред да се раздени) Macedonian, Romani Failed to qualify 16 28
2014 Tijana "To the Sky" English 13 33
2015 Daniel Kajmakoski "Autumn Leaves" English 15 28
2016 Kaliopi "Dona" (Дона) Macedonian 11 88
2017 Jana Burčeska "Dance Alone" English 15 69
2018 Eye Cue "Lost and Found" English 18 24
2019 Tamara Todevska "Proud" English 7 305 2 239
2020 Vasil "You" English Contest cancelled X
2021 Vasil "Here I Stand" English Failed to qualify 15 23
2022 Andrea "Circles" English 11 76

Awards

Barbara Dex Award

Year Performer Host city Ref.
2005 Martin Vučić North Macedonia In The Eurovision Song Contest  Kyiv
2018 Eye Cue North Macedonia In The Eurovision Song Contest  Lisbon

Delegation members

The public broadcaster of each participating country in the Eurovision Song Contest assigns a head of delegation as the EBU's contact person and the leader of their delegation at the event. The delegation, whose size can greatly vary, includes a head of press, the contestants, songwriters, composers and backing vocalists, among others.

Heads of delegation

Year Head of delegation Ref.
20122021 Meri Popova

Heads of press

Year Head of press Ref.
2019 Toni Cifrovski

Commentators and spokespersons

For the show's broadcast on MRT, various commentators have provided commentary on the contest in the Macedonian language. At the Eurovision Song Contest after all points are calculated, the presenters of the show call upon each voting country to invite each respective spokesperson to announce the results of their vote on-screen.

From 1961 until 1991, North Macedonia competed as part of Yugoslavia and broadcast the contest with Macedonian commentary during its span of participation.

Year Commentator Channel Spokesperson Ref.
1998 Unknown MRT Evgenija Teodosievska
1999 Did not participate
2000 Sandra Todorovska
2001 Did not participate
2002 Biljana Debarlieva
2003 Did not participate
2004 Karolina Petkovska
2005 Karolina Gočeva
2006 Karolina Petkovska Martin Vučić
2007 Unknown MTV 1 (all shows) Elena Risteska
2008 MRT (all shows) Ognen Janeski
2009 Karolina Petkovska and Aleksandra Jovanovska Frosina Josifovska
2010 Karolina Petkovska Milica Roštikjl
2011 Eli Tanaskovska MTV 1 (all shows) Kristina Talevska
2012 Karolina Petkovska MRT 1 (all shows)
2013 Dimitar Atanasovski
2014 MRT 1, MRT SAT,
Radio Skopje (all shows)
Marko Mark
2015 MRT 1, MRT SAT,
Radio Skopje, MRT 2,
MRT 2 SAT (all shows)
2016 MRT 1 (all shows) Dijana Gogova
2017 Ilija Grujoski
2018 MRT 1, MRT 2,
Radio Skopje (all shows)
Jana Burčeska
2019 Toni Cifrovski MRT 1 (all shows) Nikola Trajkovski
2021 Eli Tanaskovska MRT 1, MRT 2 (all shows) Vane Markoski
2022 Jana Burčeska
2023 Aleksandra Jovanovska and Eli Tanaskovska MRT 1, MRT 2,
Radio Skopje (all shows)
Did not participate
2024 TBA

Other shows

Show Commentator Channel Ref.
Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light Aleksandra Jovanovska MRT 1

Photogallery

See also

Notes and references

Notes

References

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