Eranda Libohova (born 11 September 1969) is an Albanian singer noted for her participation in national music festivals and her work in popular music. Active since the 1980s, she has remained a prominent figure in the Albanian music industry through her stage appearances, studio releases and live performances.
Eranda Libohova was born in Tirana, People's Socialist Republic of Albania, on 11 September 1969. She grew up in a musically inclined family and began singing at the age of 14. Her older sister, Irma, was already an established singer and together they developed a strong artistic partnership early in ErandaâÂÂs career.
Libohova made her professional debut at Festivali i Këngës in 1986, performing alongside her sister with the song âÂÂKu vajti vallë ai djalëâÂÂ, which placed second in the competition. The following year, the sisters returned with âÂÂNuk e harrojâÂÂ, winning First Prize.
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Libohova continued to appear regularly at the festival, both in duets and as a solo performer, with songs such as âÂÂBota iluzionâ (1997), âÂÂLypsarjaâ (1998) and âÂÂMë pritâ (2001). In 1999, she and Irma achieved second place with the entry âÂÂApokalipsiâÂÂ.
In 2000, they won First Prize at the music festival Kënga Magjike with the song âÂÂ1001 ëndërraâÂÂ. Eranda would make subsequent solo appearances at the festival, including in 2010 with âÂÂRroftë dashuriaâÂÂ, which received a special award and in 2011 with âÂÂPa problemâÂÂ. After an extended absence from Festivali i Këngës, she returned to the competition in 2018 with âÂÂ100 pyetjeâÂÂ, finishing in third place.
She has released several studio albums and singles and continues to appear regularly on television music programs and in concerts.