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.

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►

Before Eurovision

Festivali I Këngës

Festivali i Këngës 43 took place in the Palace of Congresses in Tirana, Albania.[1] There were two semifinals (16 & 17 December 2004) and a final (18 December 2004).[2] This contest was used to select the second Eurovision Song Contest entry for Albania. 32 songs competed for the win but only 18 made it to the final. In the end, Ledina Çelo won the first prize and went on to represent Albania in Eurovision.[3] Luiz Ejlli was the runner up. The number of points for each singer was not announced. Instead, only the Top 3 places were made public. The winner was determined by a 50% jury vote and 50% televote. The RTSH orchestra was present, but the option of playback was also available. Last year's winner Anjeza Shahini, and 2004 Eurovision Song Contest winner Ruslana made guest appearances.

Competing entries

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

Shows

Semi-final 1

Semi-final 1 – 16 December 2004
Draw Artist Song Result
1 Marsida Saraçi "Më Duaj Gjatë" Finalist
2 Julian Lekoçaj "Do Të Fal" Finalist
3 Stela Risto "Vështirë Të Flas" Eliminated
4 Aleksia Jani "Zotit" Eliminated
5 Soni "Eja Në Ballkan" Eliminated
6 Aurel Thëllimi "Erë E Marrë" Eliminated
7 Rovena Stefa "Kthehem Prapë" Finalist
8 Floriana Muça "Përtej Dashurisë" Eliminated
9 Vesa Luma, Teuta Kurti & Rona Nishliu "Flakareshë" Finalist
10 Joe Artid Fejzo "Me Ty" Finalist
11 Besiana Mehmeti "Grafikë Dashurie" Eliminated
12 Mariza Ikonomi "Kur Dashuron" Finalist
13 Klajdi Musabelliu "Puthjen Nuk Ta Kam Harruar" Finalist
14 Jonida Maliqi "Frikem Se Më Pëlqen" Finalist
15 Agim Poshka "Të Kam, S'të Kam" Eliminated
16 Rosela Gjylbegu & Arbër Arapi "Pëshperitje Zemrash" Finalist

Semi-final 2

Semi-final 2 – 17 December 2004
Draw Artist Song Result
1 Barbana Dini "Jeta Këtu S'mbaron" Eliminated
2 Kujtim Prodani "Jetën ndryshe e shikoj" Finalist
3 Olsa Spata "Pritje" Eliminated
4 Shpat Kasapi "Jam, kam të fal" Eliminated
5 Monika Trungu "Ti Më Bën Të Pasur" Finalist
6 Samanta Karavello "Buzëqeshje" Finalist
7 Çlirim Denaj "Ti Ike" Eliminated
8 Tergita Gusta "Me Ty, Pa Ty" Finalist
9 Luiz Ejlli "Hëna Dhe Yjet Dashurojnë" Finalist
10 Elsida Sinaj "Harresë Kujtimesh" Eliminated
11 Sajmir Çili "Ëndërr E Gjallë" Eliminated
12 Redon Makashi "Ndjenjë" Finalist
13 Ingrid Jushi "Vetëm Një Natë" Finalist
14 Kozma Dushi & Ermira Kola "Të Bashkëjetoj Me Ty" Eliminated
15 Ledina Çelo "Nesër Shkoj" Finalist
16 Sajmir & Enkela Braho "Para Se Të Vish Në Këtë Botë" Finalist

Final

Final – 18 December 2004
Draw Artist Song Place
1 Kujtim Prodani "Jetën ndryshe e shikoj"
2 Redon Makashi "Ndjenjë"
3 Rovena Stefa "Kthehem Prapë"
4 Sajmir & 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" 2
9 Julian Lekoçaj "Do Të Fal"
10 Mariza Ikonomi "Kur Dashuron"
11 Samanta Karavello "Buzëqeshje"
12 Ledina Çelo "Nesër Shkoj" 1
13 Jonida Maliqi "Frikem Se Më Pëlqen" 3
14 Klajdi Musabelliu "Puthjen Nuk Ta Kam Harruar"
15 Monika Trungu "Ti Më Bën Të Pasur"
16 Rosela Gjylbegu & Arbër Arapi "Pëshperitje Zemrash"
15 Vesa Luma, Teuta Kurti & Rona Nishliu "Flakareshë"
16 Ingrid Jushi "Vetëm Një Natë"

At Eurovision

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 final on 21 May 2005.[4] According to the then-Eurovision rules, selected participating countries, except the host country and the "Big 4", consisting of France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom, were required to qualify from the semi-final to compete for the final; the top ten countries from the semi-final progressed to the final.[5] Due to the top 10 result in the previous year, Albania automatically qualified for the grand final and performed eighth, following Moldova and preceding Cyprus.[6] In the final, the country reached the sixteenth place with 53 points.[7]

At Eurovision, Ledina performed the English version of her song titled Tomorrow I Go. Ledina wore a white and red dress as did her dancers with the fake white violins. She was also accompanied on stage with a male dancer wearing a traditional Albanian costume and beating a drum throughout the song. The song presentation involved Ledina pulling off red sheets to expose her dancers that dance around her and pretend to play their violins. At the end, the drummer wraps Ledina and her dancers together with a red ribbon.

Voting

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Albania in the contest's final, as well as by the country on the occasion.[7]

Points awarded to Albania

Points awarded to Albania (Final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
  •  Macedonia
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Points awarded by Albania

References

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