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"2016 Eurovision Song Contest in Serbia"

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Serbia has approved the participation of the 2016 Eurovision Song Competition in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. The song and representative of Serbia was determined by the state-of-the-public broadcast organization of the country by Radio-televizija Srbije (RTS). In line with the selection of assignment organized by the representative of Serbia, the person represented Serbia. He represented Sanja Vučić ZAA with his song called Goodbye (Shelter).

On May 12, 2016, Eurovision Song Competition was ranked in the second semifinals. In the second semifinals, Goodbye (Shelter) song was released in 6th place, and at the end of the night, he managed to exit the final on 14 May 2016. Afterwards, Serbia’s semifinals were announced as 10th with 105 points from 18 countries. In the final Serbia appeared in 15th place and has been eighteenth in the competition.

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Before the 2016 competition, the first participation of the Serbia Eurovision Song Competition was folded eight times, carried out in 2007. The country has won the first victory in its first participation: in 2007, Marija Šerifović received this result with "Molitva", which was voiced by. Serbia, which determines its representative and song with the song competition called Beoviziya between 2007 and 2009, was not the first time with the song named Marko Kon & Milaan duo in 2009, and after that, it was replaced in the selection system. In 2010, RTS channel composer Goran Bregović asked the 3 songs to compete in the National final, in 2011, Kornelije Kovač was asked to do the best of Aleksandra Kovač and Kristina Kovač. In 2012, he was appointed with Željko Joksimović's song "Nije ljubav stvar", and brought the second highest rating of Zeljko dates. In 2015, the RTS channel won Bojana Stamenov with song named "Beauty Never Lies" with the national finals he did, in the competition was 10.

On October 11, 2015, the country announced that the Eurovision Song Competition will participate. RTS channel used the tasking method.

Before Eurovision

Mission
The RTS channel has set the Serbian participant to represent for the 2016 Eurovision Song Competition. The name of the person to represent Serbia, Sanja Vučić, Group ZAA’s vocalist, as a result of news coming in the media, was confirmed by the RTS channel on March 5, 2016. At the press conference with the singer made by the RTS channel, the song named "Goodbye (Shelter)" was announced in the Eurovision Song Competition, and written the vocalist of the song, Ivana Peters.

"Goodbye (Shelter)" was recognized in the show called Pesma Srbije za Evropu () on March 12, 2016, the server made Slobodan Šarenac, Vladimir Jelić, Dejan Pantelić and Milan Popović. The show was broadcast on RTS1 and RTS Sat, at the same time the official site of rts.rs and Eurovision Song Competition in the online environment eurovision. Broadcasted live on tv.