The song presentation for Bosnia & Herzegovina is about to start. BHRT has prepared a spectacular show where the 2010 entry will be finally presented. The show will be aired also on
www.eurovision.tv/esctv and will include various guest performances.
ABBA's "Mama Mia" opens the show for the 2010 song presentation. The three hosts explain the show format for this evening. The first act introduced was the 2009 Bosnian representatives, Regina, which ranked 9th last year in the final.
Vukasin Brajic, the man who will represent the country this year is presented. The audience give a warm welcome to their entrant and we are told that the song will be presented at the end of the show. Vukasin and Ana Bebic ow perform a song together. Next performance is taking place along with Karolina Goceva (FYR Macedonia 2002, 2007).
BHRT has invited many European acts from the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest. First of all Poland's Marcin Mrozinski is performing his entry in a special version made for the Bosnian audience.
Then Feminem, representing Croatia and having represented Bosnia & Herzegovina in 2005 are now on stage performing their Eurovision song and get a big applause.
Milan Stankovic, won last night the Serbian national final and today he sings "Ovo Je Balkan" followed by the FYR Macedonian entrants and the Irish legendary winner Niamh Kavanagh who will also perform 1993 and 2010 entries.
Alexander Rybak is also ready to perform on stage his "Fairytale", the song which smashed the scoreboard in 2009 Eurovision Song Contest and it is highly expected to see the audience go frantic with him. Along with this one, one more song is performed.
Alma & Dejan also performed their 1994 Eurovision entry. We all remember how the song couldn't start that night under the extended applause as the country was in the middle of war.
THE 2010 ENTRY FOR BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA
Finally the song is presented. Vukasin is performing the song "Munja I Grom". The song will performed in Bosnian and English. The authors are interviewed now. The show is performed and can be seen on the right side of this article. An atmospheric rock ballad with no ethnic elements this year from Bosnia & Herzegovina. We would like to wish the country and Vukasin the very best of luck in Oslo.