Background
Prior to the 2022 contest, Slovenia had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest twenty-six times since its first entry in . Slovenia's highest placing in the contest, to this point, has been seventh place, which the nation achieved on two occasions: in with the song "" performed by Darja Švajger and in with the song " Energy" performed by Nuša Derenda. The country's only other top ten result was achieved in when Tanja Ribič performing "" placed tenth. Since the introduction of semi-finals to the format of the contest in 2004, Slovenia had thus far only managed to qualify to the final on six occasions. In , Slovenia was represented by Ana Soklič with the song " Amen", which failed to qualify for the final, finishing in 13th place in the first semi-final with 44 points. The Slovenian national broadcaster, (), broadcasts the event within Slovenia and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. confirmed Slovenia's participation in the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest on 15 September 2021. The Slovenian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest has traditionally been selected through a national final entitled (''EMA''), which has been produced with variable formats. To this point, the broadcaster has only foregone the use of the national final twice; in and in when the Slovenian entry was internally selected.Before Eurovision
EMA Freš ''2022''
returned as the first phase for Slovenia's selection for the Eurovision Song Contest for the second time after its first appearance in 2020, with a revamped format from the first edition. Newcomer artists who were not more than 30 years old and had released a maximum of three songs were eligible to apply for via a submission period opened by RTVSLO on 8 October 2021. A total of 24 artists were selected to take part in the selection, which commenced on 29 November 2021. After a series of nights, each showcasing a duel, 14 entries advanced to take part in the televised final on 28 January 2022. The remaining fourteen entries competed for four places in ''EMA 2022'', two selected by public voting and two selected by a jury.Format
Twenty-four songs competed in a series of duels starting in November 2021 for four weeks. After the duels, the fourteen winning songs competed in a televised live final selection show, which took place on 28 January 2022. The selection show saw the remaining fourteen songs compete for four places in the emerging category of ''EMA 2022''. After the four duels held each week (on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday), a weekly final was held on each Saturday where three out of the four weekly winners advanced: one selected via a public online vote and the other two by a committee composed of Joker Out singer Bojan Cvjetićanin, singerCompeting entries
Artists and composers were able to submit their entries to the broadcaster between 8 October 2021 and 22 November 2021. All artists were required to be under the age of 30 and have three commercially released songs or fewer. Two days after the closing of the submission window, RTVSLO announced a total of 127 applications had been received for both competitions. The competing artists for were announced on 26 November 2021, along with which songs would compete in each duel. Among the competing composers was , who represented Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993 as member of theContestant progress
2022 began with the first week of duels on 29 November 2021 and concluded with a live final on 28 January 2022.Duels
The first duel rounds took place between 29 November and 18 December 2021. All of the twenty-four competing entries were divided into three separate weeks. Each week featured four daily duels from Monday to Thursday with one qualifier from each duel progressing to the weekly final. The runners-up of each duel were given a second chance round after all of the other duels had taken place. The results were determined via an international online vote on RTVSLO's website from 8:00 (CET) to 19:00 (CET) on the day of each duel. Each week rounded up with an online webcast final that featured the four duel winners of the week. Three of the artists advanced to the final selection show, while the last place finisher advanced to the second chance round. The results of the weekly final were determined via a combination of both jury voting and internet voting. The jury panel that voted in the weekly finals consisted of the show presenters Bojan Cvjetićanin, who would go on to representSecond chance
The remaining fifteen artists were given a second chance round between 20 and 24 December 2021. All fifteen performers were divided into five rounds, of which one from each would qualify for the final selection show. Similarly to the initial duel rounds, the results were determined by an international online vote held on RTVSLO's website.Final
The final of took place on 28 January 2022 at 's Studio 1 in Ljubljana, and featured the fourteen remaining artists. The show saw four artists advance to ''EMA 2022'', with two qualifiers determined by an expert jury panel, consisting of Maja Keuc, Maša Kljun and Matjaž Vlašič, and two by a public vote. The qualified entrants were Stela Sofia, Leya Leanne,''EMA 2022''
''EMA 2022'' was the twenty-fourth edition of Slovenia's annual national final for the Eurovision Song Contest ''EMA''. After RTVSLO internally selected Slovenia's entrant in 2021, the broadcaster confirmed the return of the selection process on 8 October 2022. The event consisted of two semi-finals, which were held on 5 and 12 February 2022, and a grand final on 19 February 2022 at the in Ljubljana. The venue previously hosted the ''EMA'' final in , , and . All shows were hosted by Melani Mekicar and Bojan Cvjetićanin, with Nejc Šmit reporting live from the green room in the final. The competition was broadcast on TV SLO 1, Radio Val 202, Radio Koper, Radio Maribor and online via the broadcaster's RTV 4D platform. Prior to the final on 19 February 2022, RTVSLO also broadcast a video analysis of all performances in a podcast hosted by Jaka Dolinšek, Eva Beus and Marko Crnković. A live after-party and analysis of the results was also broadcast on TV SLO 2 with green room host Nejc Šmit following the final.Format
Upon announcing the return of ''EMA'' for 2022, RTVSLO revealed that, for the first time since 2017, the event would be held over three evenings. Twenty artists participated in two live semi-finals, with four newcomer acts chosen via and sixteen established acts chosen via a submission period opened by in October 2021. In each semi-final, eight established artists and two newcomer () artists competed to advance to the final. Public voting selected three finalists and a jury selected another three. In the final, five five-member juries (50%) and public voting (50%) decided which of the 12 finalists would represent Slovenia in Turin.Competing entries
RTVSLO opened a submission period between 8 October 2021 and 22 November 2021 for artists and composers to submit their entries. All applicants were required to be at least sixteen years old on 1 February 2022, and the main performer (or at least half of the main performers in multi-performance ensembles) of the submitted composition must have permanent or temporary residence in the Republic of Slovenia. Two days after the closing of the submission window, RTVSLO announced a total of 127 applications had been received for both competitions. An expert jury panel consisting of Maja Keuc, Matjaž Vlašič, Žiga Pirnat, Maša Kljun and Žiga Klančar selected sixteen established acts to progress to ''EMA 2022''. The first sixteen established competing acts were revealed on 19 December 2021, with the final newcomer four acts selected via on 28 January 2022. Among the competing acts were BQL, who participated in both '' EMA 2017'' and '' EMA 2018'' and finished as runners-up respectively, and Slovene-British performer July Jones, who wrote "Kaos" for Raiven which finished second in '' EMA 2019''. Among the competing songwriters were Maraaya, who won '' EMA 2015'' and represented Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015. Raay also wrote the '' EMA 2014'' winning song and Slovenian Eurovision entry "Semi-finals
The two semi-finals took place on 5 and 12 February 2022 at 20:20 (CET) and were broadcast on TV SLO 1. Each show featured ten performances, eight established artists and two newcomer artists, with six qualifying to the ''EMA 2022'' final based on votes from a jury vote and public vote. The running order for the semi-finals was revealed on 19 January 2022, with 30 second snippets of all of the established competing performances revealed by RTVSLO from 20 to 21 January 2022. The songs were also promoted with further interviews and snippets on Radio Val 202 on 2 and 3 February 2022. Both semi-finals were opened with a Eurovision medley performance from co-host Bojan Cvjetićanin with "".Final
The final took place on 19 February 2022 at 20:20 (CET) and was broadcast on TV SLO 1, Radio Val 202, Radio Koper, Radio Maribor and via a live satellite broadcast on the broadcaster's website ''www.rtvslo.si''. The show featured the twelve acts that qualified from the semi-finals. The combination of points from five thematical juries and a public vote selectedRatings
Promotion
LPS made several appearances across Europe and in Slovenia to specifically promote "" as the Slovenian Eurovision entry. The band first performed at the Eurovision in Concert at Amsterdam's AFAS Live on 9 April, which was hosted by Edsilia Rombley and Cornald Maas. Having made several appearances across Slovenian television, the band travelled to Zagreb, Croatia where they appeared on the show alongside theAt Eurovision
According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the " Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. TheSemi-final
LPS took part in technical rehearsals on 30 April and 4 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 9 and 10 May. This included the jury show on 9 May where the professional juries of each country watched and voted on the competing entries. The Slovenian performance featured LPS scattered across the stage encircling a giant disco ball, with drummer Gašper Hlupič positioned above the disco ball on a tall black drum kit. The band members were dressed in 1960s inspired suits with burgundy being the predominant colour theme of the performance. The camera work was carried out in a way that rotated around the disco ball and band members for the entirety of the Slovenian show. At the end of the show, Slovenia was not announced among the top 10 entries in the first semi-final and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the final. This was the second consecutive absence of Slovenia from the final, having last appeared in 2019. It was later revealed that Slovenia placed seventeenth (last) in the semi-final, receiving a total of just 15 points: 8 points from the televoting and 7 points from the juries. This marked Slovenia's worst Eurovision performance since 2013 and the second time the nation finished in last place in the semi-final.Voting
Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Slovenia during the first semi-final. Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding two sets of points from 1-8, 10 and 12: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting. The exact composition of the professional jury, and the results of each country's jury and televoting were released after the final; the individual results from each jury member were also released in an anonymised form. The Slovenian jury consisted ofPoints awarded to Slovenia
Points awarded by Slovenia
Detailed voting results
The following members comprised the Slovene jury: *References
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