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Tamara Živković is a Montenegrin singer and flutist. She is known for her powerful voice and emotional performances. Živković rose to prominence through regional music competitions. She started her career at age 14.

In the early 2020s, she auditioned for Zvezde Granda, a highly rated Balkan singing competition. Tamara progressed all the way to the finals. As the only Montenegrin singer in that season’s finale, she placed 14th out of 16 finalists.

Following her regional TV success, Tamara turned her sights to Montenegro’s Eurovision selection process. In 2024, she took part in Montesong with the song "Poguban let", where she finished in 9th place.

The following year she won Montesong on her second attempt and will represent Montenegro at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna with the song Nova zora.


Eurovision Song Contest 2026
Participants
Semi Final 1
IconBelgiumIconCroatiaIconEstoniaIconFinlandIconGeorgiaBzikebiIconGreeceIconIsraelNoam BettanIconLithuaniaIconMoldovaSatoshiIconMontenegroTamara ŽivkovićIconPolandIconPortugalIconSan MarinoIconSerbiaIconSweden
Semi Final 2
IconAlbaniaAlisIconArmeniaFlag of AustraliaIconAzerbaijanIconBulgariaDaraIconCyprusAntigoniIconCzech RepublicIconDenmarkIconLatviaIconLuxembourgEva MarijaIconMaltaAidanIconNorwayIconRomaniaIconSwitzerlandVeronica FusaroIconUkraineLeléka
Final
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Songs
Semi Final 1
IconBelgiumIconCroatiaIconEstoniaIconFinlandIconGeorgiaTBA • IconGreeceIconIsraelTBA • IconLithuaniaIconMoldovaViva, MoldovaIconMontenegroNova zoraIconPolandIconPortugalIconSan MarinoIconSerbiaTBA • IconSweden
Semi Final 2
IconAlbaniaNânIconArmeniaFlag of AustraliaIconAzerbaijanIconBulgariaTBA • IconCyprusJallaIconCzech RepublicIconDenmarkIconLatviaIconLuxembourgMother NatureIconMaltaBellaIconNorwayIconRomaniaIconSwitzerlandIconUkraineRidnym
Final
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