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Zvezde Granda

Serbian reality television music competition


Zvezde Granda (Serbian Cyrillic: Звезде Гранда; "Grand Stars") is a Serbian singing competition show, created by Saša Popović and produced by Grand Production. The show began airing in 2004 on RTV Pink.[1] Zvezde Granda made its move to Prva in 2014, before eventually returning back to Pink in 2022.[1][2] The series has also been broadcast on several other networks in the western Balkans. Zvezde Granda are considerate to be one of the longest-running and most-watched reality television shows in Serbia.[3]

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The show has declared the following 17 winners over its 16 seasons: Branislav Mojićević, Milica Todorović, Dušan Svilar, Darko Lazić, Stefan Petrušić, Darko Martinović, Amar Gile, Mirza Selimović, Haris Berković, Ibro Bublin, Aleksa Perović, Riste Risteski, Anid Ćušić, Džejla Ramović, Mahir Mulalić, Nermin Handžić, and Slavica Angelova. In addition to winners, Zvezde Granda has launched the careers of numerous other regionally popular singers, which include: Tanja Savić, Darko Filipović, Renato Henc, Rada Manojlović, Milan Stanković, Silvija Nedeljković, Nemanja Stevanović, Renato Henc, Milan Dinčić Dinča, Jelena Kostov, Ana Sević, Jelena Gerbec, Jelena Vučković, Mirjana Aleksić, Milan Mitrović, Jelena Kostov, Milica Pavlović, Katarina Didanović, Vanja Mijatović, Aleksandra Prijović, Katarina Grujić, Andreana Čekić, Dejana Erić, Tea Tairović, Teodora Džehverović, Aleksandra Mladenović, etc.[4]

Format

Before the show starts recording, potential contestants are scouted by Grand Production through an audition process. Zvezde Granda is consisted of around six rounds where contestants sing one or two songs and are judged by the main judging panel, based on their performance. The first round used to be a blind audition, where the singers are judged exclusively based on their vocal performance. If they receive more than a half of the judges' votes, the contestant may choose their future mentor from the judges who voted for them. However, the judges are allowed to decline the mentorship over a contestant. The judging panel can also use the "panic button" to cut the contestant's performance short. In the following rounds, contestants continue performing, now with the help and training from their mentors, solo or against other contestants, and are judged by the other mentors.

Ultimately, the last remaining contestants enter the grand final, where they face the public vote, which decides the season's winner. In past seasons, the final was held in large indoor venues in the region, like the Belgrade Arena, Boris Trajkovski Sports Center and Zetra Olympic Hall.[5][6] The winner of Zvezde Granda receives a recording and management contract with Grand Production, as well as other rewards, such as an apartment or a car.

Judges

Since 2013, the show has included a permanent judging panel, which was initially consisted of songwriter and accordion player Dragan Stojković Bosanac and singers Zorica Brunclik, Aca Lukas, Šaban Šaulić and Snežana Đurišić. Zvezde Granda have also featured a production panel, which was initially composed of Grand Production's key people Saša Popović, Lepa Brena and Saša Jakšić. Since season 13, the judges have also served as mentors to the contestants.[7] Currently, as of season 16, the main judging panel is composed of Dragan Stojković Bosanac, singers Ana Bekuta, Marija Šerifović, Viki Miljković, Đorđe David and Svetlana Ceca Ražnatović, while Popović, Đurišić and Aleksandar Milić Mili pose as the production panel.[8] However, the latter two also act as mentors. In 2024, Sanja Vučić replaced Šerifović as one of the judges.[9]

Zvezde Granda have also seen a number of different presenters throughout the seasons. Initially, the show was hosted by Saša Popović.[10] The longest serving and current presenters are Voja Nedeljković and Sanja Kužet.[10]

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Series overview

To date, 16 series have been broadcast, as summarised below.
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Regional broadcasts

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References

  1. Stojanović, L. (14 October 2022). "Zvezde Granda prelaze na Pink, Mitrović i Saša Popović potpisali ugovor: "Lesi se vraća kući"". Blic.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  2. "Istorijski rezultat ZVEZDA GRANDA: Najgledanije finale u poslednjih deset godina!". Grand.nova.rs (in Serbian). 26 June 2022. Retrieved 25 December 2022.
  3. "Zvezde Grnda - Finale: Štark arena". Starkarena.co.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 25 December 2022.
  4. "Finale "Zvezda Granda" 13. jula u Sarajevu!". Telegraf.rs (in Serbian). 30 June 2016. Retrieved 25 December 2022.
  5. "Novi studio, nova pravila: Ovo su nove Zvezde Granda". Tracara.com (in Serbian). 10 September 2018. Retrieved 25 December 2022.
  6. "Sanja Vučić novi član žirija u Zvezdama Granda" (in Serbian). 14 March 2024. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  7. Jovanović, V. (9 October 2022). "Svi voditelji Zvezda Granda: Neki su i dalje top, neki žive od rijalitija, a jedna se zauvek povukla". Nova.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 25 December 2022.
  8. Manojlović, J. (5 September 2022). "Gde su danas pobednici Zvezda Granda". Nova.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 25 December 2022.
  9. M. A. Š. (26 June 2022). "Pobednik Zvezda Granda 2022 je Nermin Handžić". Blic.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 25 December 2022.

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