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Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005

Albania participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Kyiv, Ukraine, with the song "Tomorrow I Go" performed by Ledina Çelo. Its selected entry was chosen through the national selection competition Festivali i Këngës organised by Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) in December 2004. This marked the second time that Albania participated in the Eurovision Song Contest since its debut in 2004. Due to the top 10 result in the previous contest, the nation automatically qualified for the grand final, which took place on 21 May 2005. In the final, it performed as number eight and placed 16th out of the 24 participating countries, scoring 53 points.

Eurovision Song Contest 2005
Country Albania
National selection
Selection processFestivali i Këngës 43
Selection date(s)Semi-finals:
16 December 2004
17 December 2004
Final:
18 December 2004
Selected entrantLedina Çelo
Selected song"Tomorrow I Go"
Finals performance
Final result16th, 53 points
Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2004 2005 2006►

Background edit

The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) announced in 2003 that Albania would debut at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2004.[1] Therefore, the country's national broadcaster, Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH), chose the annual competition Festivali i Këngës as the selection method to determine Albania's representative for the contest.[2] The first entry was performed by Anjeza Shahini with the song "The Image of You" which finished in seventh place at the Eurovision Song Contest 2004.[3]

Before Eurovision edit

Festivali i Këngës edit

RTSH organised the 43rd edition of Festivali i Këngës to determine Albania's representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005.[4] The competition consisted of two semi-finals on 16 and 17 December, respectively, and the grand final on 18 December 2004.[5] The three live shows were hosted by Albanian-Sudanese singer Hueyda El Sayed and presenter Leon Menkshi.[4] Guest performances were featured from Albania's Eurovision Song Contest 2004 representative Anjeza Shahini, Italy's Eurovision Song Contest 1988 representative Luca Barbarossa and the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 Ruslana from Ukraine.[6]

Competing entries edit

Participants[5]
Artist(s) Song Composer[7]
Agim Poshka "Të kam, s'të kam" Agim Poshka
Aleksia Jani "Zotit" Aleksia Jani
Aurel Thëllimi "Erë e marrë" Erion Sheme
Barbana Dini "Jeta këtu s'mbaron" Bardbyl Hysa
Besiana Mehmedi "Grafitë dashurie" Nexhat Mujovi
Çlirim Denaj "Ti ike" Çlirim Denaj
Elsida Sinaj "Harresë kujtimesh" Roland Guli
Stela Risto "Vështirë të flas, vështirë të puth" Agron Xhunga
Floriana Muça "Përtej dashurisë" Mark Luli
Ingrid Jushi "Vetëm një natë" Falmur Shebu
Joe Artid Fejzo "Me ty" Joe Artid Fejzo
Jonida Maliqi "Frikem se më pëlqen" Adrian Hila
Julian Lekoçaj "Do të fal" Julian Lebkoçaj
Klajdi Musabelli "Puthjen nuk ta kam harruar" Vladimir Kotani
Kozma Dushi and Ermira Kola "Të bashkëjetoj më ty" Petrit Terkuçi
Kujtim Prodani "Jetën ndryshe e shikoj" Kujtim Prodani
Ledina Çelo "Nesër shkoj" Adrian Hila
Luiz Ejlli "Hëna dhe yjet dashurojnë" Shpetim Saraci
Mariza Ikonomi "Kur dashuron" Edmond Zhulali
Marsida Saraçi "Më duaj gjatë" Edmond Rrapi
Monika Trungu "Ti më bën të pasur" Gazmend Mullhi
Olsa Spata "Pritje" Spartak Tili
Redon Makashi "Ndjej" Redon Makashi
Rosela Gjylbegu and Arbër Arapi "Pëshpëritje zemrash" Shpetim Saraçi
Rovena Stefa "Kthehem prap" Alfred Kaçinari
Saimir Çili "Ëndërr e gjallë" Saimir Çili
Saimir Braho and Enkela Braho "Përpara se ti të vish në këtë botë" Saimir Braho
Samanta Karavella "Buzëqeshja" Valentin Veizi
Shpat Kasapi "Jam, kam të fal" Gramoz Kozeli
Soni Malaj "Eja ne Ballkan" Shefqet Hoxha
Tergita Gusta "Me ty, pa ty" Endri Sina
Vesa Luma, Teuta Kurti and Rona Nishliu "Flakaresh" Armend Rexhepagiq

Shows edit

Semi-finals edit

The semi-finals of Festivali i Këngës took place on 16 December and 17 December 2004, respectively.[5] 16 contestants participated in each semi-final, with the highlighted ones progressing to the grand final.[5]

Final edit

The grand final of Festivali i Këngës took place on 18 December 2004.[5] Ledina Çelo emerged as the winner with "Nesër shkoj" and was simultaneously announced as Albania's representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005.[6][9]

Key:   Winner   Second place   Third place

Final – 18 December 2004[5]
Draw Artist(s) Song
1 Kujtim Prodani "Jetën ndryshe e shikoj"
2 Redon Makashi "Ndjenjë"
3 Rovena Stefa "Kthehem prapë"
4 Sajmir and Enkela Braho "Para se të vish në këtë botë"
5 Joe Artid Fejzo "Me ty"
6 Tergita Gusta "Me ty, pa ty"
7 Marsida Saraçi "Më duaj gjatë"
8 Luiz Ejlli "Hëna dhe yjet dashurojnë"
9 Julian Lekoçaj "Do të fal"
10 Mariza Ikonomi "Kur dashuron"
11 Samanta Karavella "Buzëqeshje"
12 Ledina Çelo "Nesër shkoj"
13 Jonida Maliqi "Frikem se më pëlqen"
14 Klajdi Musabelliu "Puthjen nuk ta kam harruar"
15 Monika Trungu "Ti më bën të pasur"
16 Rosela Gjylbegu and Arbër Arapi "Pëshperitje zemrash"
17 Vesa Luma, Teuta Kurti and Rona Nishliu "Flakareshë"
18 Ingrid Jushi "Vetëm një natë"

At Eurovision edit

The Eurovision Song Contest 2005 took place at the Palace of Sports in Kyiv, Ukraine, and consisted of a semi-final on 19 May and the grand final on 21 May 2005.[10] According to the Eurovision rules, all participating countries, except the host nation and the "Big Four", consisting of France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom, were required to qualify from the semi-final to compete for the final, although the top 10 countries from the semi-final progress to the final.[11] Due to the top 11 result in the previous year, Albania automatically qualified for the contest's grand final and performed eighth, following Moldova and preceding Cyprus.[12][13]

Voting edit

The tables below visualise a breakdown of points awarded to Albania in the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, as well as by the nation in the semi-final and final, respectively. In the grand final, Albania finished in 16th place, being awarded a total of 53 points, including 12 from Macedonia and 10 from both Greece and Switzerland.[14] The nation awarded its 12 points to Macedonia in the semi-final and to Greece in the grand final of the contest.[14][15]

Points awarded to Albania edit

Points awarded to Albania (Final)[14]
Score Country
12 points   Macedonia
10 points
8 points   Serbia and Montenegro
7 points
6 points
5 points   Bosnia and Herzegovina
4 points
3 points   Austria
2 points
1 point   France

Points awarded by Albania edit

References edit

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Albania participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Kyiv Ukraine with the song Tomorrow I Go performed by Ledina Celo Its selected entry was chosen through the national selection competition Festivali i Kenges organised by Radio Televizioni Shqiptar RTSH in December 2004 This marked the second time that Albania participated in the Eurovision Song Contest since its debut in 2004 Due to the top 10 result in the previous contest the nation automatically qualified for the grand final which took place on 21 May 2005 In the final it performed as number eight and placed 16th out of the 24 participating countries scoring 53 points Eurovision Song Contest 2005Country AlbaniaNational selectionSelection processFestivali i Kenges 43Selection date s Semi finals 16 December 200417 December 2004Final 18 December 2004Selected entrantLedina CeloSelected song Tomorrow I Go Finals performanceFinal result16th 53 pointsAlbania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 2005 2006 Contents 1 Background 2 Before Eurovision 2 1 Festivali i Kenges 2 1 1 Competing entries 2 1 2 Shows 2 1 2 1 Semi finals 2 1 2 2 Final 3 At Eurovision 3 1 Voting 3 1 1 Points awarded to Albania 3 1 2 Points awarded by Albania 4 ReferencesBackground editMain article Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest The European Broadcasting Union EBU announced in 2003 that Albania would debut at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2004 1 Therefore the country s national broadcaster Radio Televizioni Shqiptar RTSH chose the annual competition Festivali i Kenges as the selection method to determine Albania s representative for the contest 2 The first entry was performed by Anjeza Shahini with the song The Image of You which finished in seventh place at the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 3 Before Eurovision editFestivali i Kenges edit RTSH organised the 43rd edition of Festivali i Kenges to determine Albania s representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 4 The competition consisted of two semi finals on 16 and 17 December respectively and the grand final on 18 December 2004 5 The three live shows were hosted by Albanian Sudanese singer Hueyda El Sayed and presenter Leon Menkshi 4 Guest performances were featured from Albania s Eurovision Song Contest 2004 representative Anjeza Shahini Italy s Eurovision Song Contest 1988 representative Luca Barbarossa and the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 Ruslana from Ukraine 6 Competing entries edit Participants 5 Artist s Song Composer 7 Agim Poshka Te kam s te kam Agim Poshka Aleksia Jani Zotit Aleksia Jani Aurel Thellimi Ere e marre Erion Sheme Barbana Dini Jeta ketu s mbaron Bardbyl Hysa Besiana Mehmedi Grafite dashurie Nexhat Mujovi Clirim Denaj Ti ike Clirim Denaj Elsida Sinaj Harrese kujtimesh Roland Guli Stela Risto Veshtire te flas veshtire te puth Agron Xhunga Floriana Muca Pertej dashurise Mark Luli Ingrid Jushi Vetem nje nate Falmur Shebu Joe Artid Fejzo Me ty Joe Artid Fejzo Jonida Maliqi Frikem se me pelqen Adrian Hila Julian Lekocaj Do te fal Julian Lebkocaj Klajdi Musabelli Puthjen nuk ta kam harruar Vladimir Kotani Kozma Dushi and Ermira Kola Te bashkejetoj me ty Petrit Terkuci Kujtim Prodani Jeten ndryshe e shikoj Kujtim Prodani Ledina Celo Neser shkoj Adrian Hila Luiz Ejlli Hena dhe yjet dashurojne Shpetim Saraci Mariza Ikonomi Kur dashuron Edmond Zhulali Marsida Saraci Me duaj gjate Edmond Rrapi Monika Trungu Ti me ben te pasur Gazmend Mullhi Olsa Spata Pritje Spartak Tili Redon Makashi Ndjej Redon Makashi Rosela Gjylbegu and Arber Arapi Peshperitje zemrash Shpetim Saraci Rovena Stefa Kthehem prap Alfred Kacinari Saimir Cili Enderr e gjalle Saimir Cili Saimir Braho and Enkela Braho Perpara se ti te vish ne kete bote Saimir Braho Samanta Karavella Buzeqeshja Valentin Veizi Shpat Kasapi Jam kam te fal Gramoz Kozeli Soni Malaj Eja ne Ballkan Shefqet Hoxha Tergita Gusta Me ty pa ty Endri Sina Vesa Luma Teuta Kurti and Rona Nishliu Flakaresh Armend Rexhepagiq Shows edit Semi finals edit The semi finals of Festivali i Kenges took place on 16 December and 17 December 2004 respectively 5 16 contestants participated in each semi final with the highlighted ones progressing to the grand final 5 Semi final 1 16 December 2004 5 Draw 8 Artist s Song 1 Marsida Saraci Me duaj gjate 2 Julian Lekocaj Do te fal 3 Stela Risto Veshtire te flas veshtire te puth 4 Aleksia Jani Zotit 5 Soni Eja ne ballkan 6 Aurel Thellimi Ere e marre 7 Rovena Stefa Kthehem prape 8 Floriana Muca Pertej dashurise 9 Vesa Luma Teuta Kurti and Rona Nishliu Flakareshe 10 Joe Artid Fejzo Me ty 11 Besiana Mehmeti Grafite dashurie 12 Mariza Ikonomi Kur dashuron 13 Klajdi Musabelliu Puthjen nuk ta kam harruar 14 Jonida Maliqi Frikem se me pelqen 15 Agim Poshka Te kam s te kam 16 Rosela Gjylbegu and Arber Arapi Peshperitje zemrash Semi final 2 17 December 2004 5 Draw Artist s Song 1 Barbana Dini Jeta ketu s mbaron 2 Kujtim Prodani Jeten ndryshe e shikoj 3 Olsa Spata Pritje 4 Shpat Kasapi Jam kam te fal 5 Monika Trungu Ti me ben te pasur 6 Samanta Karavella Buzeqeshje 7 Clirim Denaj Ti ike 8 Tergita Gusta Me ty pa ty 9 Luiz Ejlli Hena dhe yjet dashurojne 10 Elsida Sinaj Harrese kujtimesh 11 Sajmir Cili Enderr e gjalle 12 Redon Makashi Ndjenje 13 Ingrid Jushi Vetem nje nate 14 Kozma Dushi and Ermira Kola Te bashkejetoj me ty 15 Ledina Celo Neser shkoj 16 Sajmir and Enkela Braho Para se te vish ne kete bote Final edit The grand final of Festivali i Kenges took place on 18 December 2004 5 Ledina Celo emerged as the winner with Neser shkoj and was simultaneously announced as Albania s representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 6 9 Key Winner Second place Third place Final 18 December 2004 5 Draw Artist s Song 1 Kujtim Prodani Jeten ndryshe e shikoj 2 Redon Makashi Ndjenje 3 Rovena Stefa Kthehem prape 4 Sajmir and Enkela Braho Para se te vish ne kete bote 5 Joe Artid Fejzo Me ty 6 Tergita Gusta Me ty pa ty 7 Marsida Saraci Me duaj gjate 8 Luiz Ejlli Hena dhe yjet dashurojne 9 Julian Lekocaj Do te fal 10 Mariza Ikonomi Kur dashuron 11 Samanta Karavella Buzeqeshje 12 Ledina Celo Neser shkoj 13 Jonida Maliqi Frikem se me pelqen 14 Klajdi Musabelliu Puthjen nuk ta kam harruar 15 Monika Trungu Ti me ben te pasur 16 Rosela Gjylbegu and Arber Arapi Peshperitje zemrash 17 Vesa Luma Teuta Kurti and Rona Nishliu Flakareshe 18 Ingrid Jushi Vetem nje nate At Eurovision editThe Eurovision Song Contest 2005 took place at the Palace of Sports in Kyiv Ukraine and consisted of a semi final on 19 May and the grand final on 21 May 2005 10 According to the Eurovision rules all participating countries except the host nation and the Big Four consisting of France Germany Spain and the United Kingdom were required to qualify from the semi final to compete for the final although the top 10 countries from the semi final progress to the final 11 Due to the top 11 result in the previous year Albania automatically qualified for the contest s grand final and performed eighth following Moldova and preceding Cyprus 12 13 Voting edit The tables below visualise a breakdown of points awarded to Albania in the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 as well as by the nation in the semi final and final respectively In the grand final Albania finished in 16th place being awarded a total of 53 points including 12 from Macedonia and 10 from both Greece and Switzerland 14 The nation awarded its 12 points to Macedonia in the semi final and to Greece in the grand final of the contest 14 15 Points awarded to Albania edit Points awarded to Albania Final 14 Score Country 12 points nbsp Macedonia 10 points nbsp Greece nbsp Switzerland 8 points nbsp Serbia and Montenegro 7 points 6 points 5 points nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 points 3 points nbsp Austria 2 points nbsp Croatia nbsp Turkey 1 point nbsp France Points awarded by Albania edit Points awarded by Albania Semi final 15 Score Country 12 points nbsp Macedonia 10 points nbsp Croatia 8 points nbsp Slovenia 7 points nbsp Israel 6 points nbsp Andorra 5 points nbsp Austria 4 points nbsp Bulgaria 3 points nbsp Moldova 2 points nbsp Norway 1 point nbsp Belgium Points awarded by Albania Final 14 Score Country 12 points nbsp Greece 10 points nbsp Macedonia 8 points nbsp Turkey 7 points nbsp Cyprus 6 points nbsp Serbia and Montenegro 5 points nbsp Romania 4 points nbsp Malta 3 points nbsp Israel 2 points nbsp Croatia 1 point nbsp FranceReferences edit Bakker Sietse 15 October 2003 38 countries participate in Eurovision 2004 ESCToday Archived from the original on 2 April 2018 Retrieved 17 January 2021 All about Albania European Broadcasting Union EBU 14 July 2012 Archived from the original on 1 August 2017 Retrieved 17 January 2021 Countries Albania European Broadcasting Union EBU Archived from the original on 26 October 2020 Retrieved 26 October 2020 a b Tose Proeski Anjeza and Ruslana guests in Albania ESCToday 14 December 2004 Archived from the original on 31 October 2020 Retrieved 17 January 2021 a b c d e f g h Albania Festivali i 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