Kenga Magjike 2024

The stage is set, the lights are ready, and the anticipation is at an all-time high — tonight, the Grand Final of Kënga Magjike 2024 the curtain falls on one of Albania’s most beloved musical festivals. With a history spanning over two decades, Kënga Magjike continues to be a platform where both legendary icons and rising stars of Albanian music come together to showcase their talent, passion, and creativity. As ever, there are PLENTY of Eurovision connections. 

UPDATE: After publishing this article, Pirro Csako & Arilena Ara WITHDREW from the contest. We will update with the reasons why once they reveal why…

A Celebration of Diversity and Talent

Since its inception in 1999, Kënga Magjike has stood out for its diverse musical offerings and a unique voting system that allows artists, the public, and a professional jury to play a role in determining the winner. Over the years, the festival has produced some of the most memorable songs in Albanian music history, and 2024 promises to be no exception. This year’s edition has been no less spectacular, with a rich lineup of established stars and newcomers battling for the prestigious crown. 

Stars of the Stage — Legendary Artists to Watch

The 2024 edition has brought together some of the biggest names in Albanian music. Here’s a closer look at a few artists you definitely won’t want to miss:

  • Ronela Hajati – After representing Albania at Eurovision 2022, Ronela returns to the Kënga Magjike stage with her trademark blend of fiery beats, bold visuals, and commanding stage presence. Expect a performance packed with energy, attitude, and, most likely, a few surprises.

  • Jonida Maliqi – Known internationally for her ethereal performance of “Ktheju Tokës” at Eurovision 2019, Jonida brings elegance and vocal power to every stage she graces. Her return to Kënga Magjike is highly anticipated, with fans expecting nothing less than a stunning vocal showcase.

  • Eneda Tarifa – A familiar face to Kënga Magjike fans, Eneda has a proven track record of delivering emotional ballads and soulful performances. After representing Albania at Eurovision 2016, she remains a household name, and her participation in this year’s competition is bound to be a highlight.

  • Pirro Çako – As one of the most respected singer-songwriters in Albania, Pirro Çako’s appearances at Kënga Magjike are always a masterclass in musical storytelling. His timeless style and unmatched artistry have made him one of the most admired figures in Albanian music.

  • Arilena Ara – No stranger to the big stage, Arilena rose to international fame after winning X Factor Albania and later getting the right to represent Albania at Eurovision 2020 (though the contest was ultimately cancelled). Her vocal power and emotive storytelling make her a major contender at this year’s festival.

  • Fifi – Singer, songwriter, and reality TV sensation, Fifi has become one of the most talked-about figures in Albanian entertainment. Her heartfelt lyrics and raw authenticity on stage have won her a devoted fan base. 

The Newcomers Ready to Shine

One of the most exciting aspects of Kënga Magjike is its ability to introduce fresh talent to a broader audience. Among the rising stars to watch this year are:

  • Xheisara – With a voice that blends power and sensitivity, Xheisara is quickly becoming one of the most promising newcomers in Albanian pop. Her performance is expected to be a standout moment of the night.

  • Lorè – As one of the festival’s most talked-about fresh faces, Loree has captured attention with her unique sound and fresh approach to performance. Her debut on the Kënga Magjike stage could mark the beginning of a brilliant career.

What to Expect from Tonight’s Grand Final

With a lineup this strong, the 2024 edition of Kënga Magjike is guaranteed to be unforgettable. The night will be filled with high-energy pop bangers, intimate ballads, and everything in between. Expect fierce competition as the established icons battle it out with the rising stars.

  • The winners will be decided through a unique combination of votes from fellow artists, a professional jury, and the public, making the final outcome unpredictable until the very last moment.

    Here are the Grand Finalists of tonight’s show: 
    1. Tiri Gjoci – Mos ik o ma…!
    2. Arsi Bako – Dua…Dua…Dua
    3. Dylan – Froni
    4. Doa – Stolia
    5. Klinti Çollaku – Maskat
    6. Kamela Islamaj – N’Pasqyrë
    7. Lorè – Për ne yjet ndizen lart
    8. Ronela Hajati – Labirinth
    9. Rozana Radi & Sany – Akoma
    10. Jett – Paranojak
    11. Xheisara – Më e fortë
    12. Era Rusi – Vetëm shko
    13. Frank – Akoma
    14. Sareta Bega – Një biletë
    15. Jonida Maliqi – Asnjë tjetër
    16. Pirro Cako & Arilena Ara – Zero gradë  (withdrew)
    17. Fifi – Jeta jem
    18. Stine – E treta e vërteta
    19. Blerina Braka – Mirëmengjes
    20. Lorenc Hasrama – Shko
    21. Eneda Tarifa – Më fort
    22. Aurel Thellimi – Hajde
    23. Martin Pano – Çmendem
    24. Stiv – Mia

How to Watch

The Grand Final of Kënga Magjike 2024 will be broadcast live on YouTube, so fans around the world can join in on the excitement. Don’t miss your chance to witness the crowning of this year’s champion and the performances that are sure to become instant classics in the world of Albanian music.

 
 
 
 
 
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Sh1ft_key
Sh1ft_key
1 month ago

Thanks for this article, I was looking for a streaming link to watch it tonight ?
Why did Arilena withdraw though?

Deban
Deban
29 days ago
Reply to  Sh1ft_key

She was part of a duet. Her stage partner Pirro Csako had medical concerns, and regrettably, couldn’t continue.

They were the act to beat, and definitely one of the standout favourites of the festival. Watch their semi-final performance here on Youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HXHo47v2Qw

Estostan
Estostan
1 month ago

This isn’t FIK, how is this related to Eurovision?

ImpressiveInstants
ImpressiveInstants
1 month ago

I don’t understand why you guys are covering an event completely unrelated to Eurovision.

Purple Mask
Purple Mask
30 days ago

Sometimes it’s nice to know what alums are doing together (especially since there are so many of them now). Plus it’s a slow couple of weeks.

Deban
Deban
29 days ago
Reply to  Purple Mask

Good answer.

I often get these clapbacks when I cover PRIDE festivals. Beyond Eurovision, we are music lovers., And this year’s Kenga Magjike features four Eurovision stars as performers and one Eurovision star as a judge. There is a lot of Eurovision at this festival. You only have to open your eyes to see it.

Karl
Karl
1 month ago

What’s with the Lion King font?