In late August 2021, it was announced that the two broadcasters had terminated their partnership, and that Suspilne was looking for a new selection format for the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, thus bringing an end to the original concept for Vidbir.
Over the 8 editions of Vidbir, 11 music experts have been on the jury, two of them Ruslana and Jamala are Eurovision winners in 2004 and 2016 respectively.
Starting from 2023, the participants of the expert jury are selected through the Ukrainian e-governance app Diia.
The winner, "1944" performed by Jamala, was selected through the combination of votes from a public tele-vote and an expert jury.
Special guests included Alma, Manel Navarro, Tamara Gachechiladze, Naviband, and Kasia Moś.
The runner-up, Kalush Orchestra, was chosen as the Ukrainian entrant for the Eurovision Song Contest 2022.
Artem Kotenko and Svitlana Tarabarova also performed "Hear Me Now," which finished in third place at Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024.