Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007

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Eurovision Song Contest 2007
Country  Macedonia
National selection
Selection process Skopje Fest 2007
Selection date(s) 24 February 2007
Selected entrant Karolina Gočeva
Selected song "Mojot svet"
Finals performance
Semi-final result Qualified (9th, 97 points)
Final result 14th, 73 points
Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2006 2007 2008►

Macedonia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland. The Macedonian entry was selected through a national selection, Nacionalen Evrosong 2007, organised by the Macedonian broadcaster Macedonian Radio-Television (MRT). Karolina Gočeva represented Macedonia with the song "Mojot svet", which qualified from the competition's semi-final and placed 14th in the final, scoring 73 points.[1][2]

Skopje Fest 2007

In late 2006, MRT announced that Skopje Fest would return as the selection method for the 2007 Contest. A submission period was opened for songs to be submitted with the broadcaster selecting appropriate performers for the songs.[3] On 6 January 2007, MRT announced 12 finalists from 150 received submissions that would compete in a national final.[4] On 24 January 2007, MRT confirmed that after changes to the initial list of participants and the addition of wildcards, 15 songs would compete in the national final.[5]

Skopje Fest 2007 took place on 24 February 2007 at the Universal Hall in Skopje, hosted by Igor Džambazov, Milanka Rašić and Zivkica Gjurcinovska. 15 song competed with the winner being selected by a regional televote from 12 districts across Macedonia. The show included interval acts from the "Rebis" Ballet, 2006 Macedonian entrant Elena Risteska, 2005 Croatian entrant Boris Novković and 2007 Belarusian entrant Dmitry Koldun. Karolina Gočeva and the song "Mojot svet" was the winner, receiving top marks (12 points) from all 12 voting districts.[1][6] Gočeva previously represented Macedonia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2002.

Final - 24 February 2007
Draw Singer Song Composer(s) Points Place
1 Maja Sazdanovska & Jovan Jovanov "1, 2, 3" Jovan Jovanov, Maja Sazdanovska, Elvir Mekić 71 4
2 Elena Petreska "Peam" Grigor Koprov, Vesna Malinova 67 5
3 Maja Grozdanovska Pančeva "Kavijar i Svila" Blaze Temelkov 6 15
4 Marijan Stojanovski "Ako te Rasplacat" Vanco Dimitrov 20 10
5 Deana Nikolovska "Nebo" Vladimir Dojcinovski, Risto Samardziev 11 14
6 Andrijana Janevska "Epizoda" Aleksandar Stefanovski-Jablan 19 11
7 Vasil Garvanliev "Pomogni Mi" Vasil Gavranliev 15 13
8 Gorgi Krstevski "Letni Dozdovi" Gorgi Krstevski 30 7
9 Lambe Alabakoski "Belo e se" Robert Bilbilov, Elena Risteska 101 3
10 Biba Dodeva "Cuvaj Me" Vladimir Dojcinovski, Biba Dodeva 21 9
11 Ivana Andonova "Odi Si" Ivana Andonovska, Vesna Malinova 16 12
12 Karolina Gočeva "Mojot svet" Grigor Koprov, Ognen Nedelkovski 144 1
13 Super Nova "Potseti Me" Damjan Lazarov, Elvir Mekić 30 7
14 Tamara Todevska "Kazi Koj Si Ti" Aleksandar Masevski 105 2
15 Sanja Lefkova "Otrov i Lek" Jovan Jovanov, Elvir Mekić 40 6

At Eurovision

Karolina Gočeva performing at the Eurovision Song Contest

Prior to the contest, Gočeva embarked on a promo tour to Bosnia & Herzegovina and Serbia. In addition to visiting the Balkan region, Karolina held a pre-contest concert at the Metropolis Arena in Skopje. "Mojot svet" underwent language changes for the contest with the majority of the song being performed in its original Macedonian language version and the final chorus of the song being performed in English.

Macedonia competed in the semi-final of the 2007 Contest on 10 May 2007 performing 18th, following Portugal and preceding the Norway. Macedonia qualified to the final, placing 9th in the semi-final and scoring 97 points.[7] In the final, Macedonia performed 6th, following Finland and preceding the Slovenia. Macedonia placed 14th in the final, scoring 73 points.[2]

Points Awarded to Macedonia

Points Awarded to Macedonia (Semi-Final)[7]
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
Points Awarded to Macedonia (Final)[2]
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Points Awarded by Macedonia

See also

Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest

References

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