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{{Infobox song contest | {{Infobox song contest | ||
| name = Worldvision Second Chance | | name = Worldvision Second Chance | ||
| final = | | final = 2 June 2023 | ||
| year = Q1-2023 | | year = Q1-2023 | ||
| theme = | | theme = | ||
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| exproducer = | | exproducer = | ||
| exsupervisor = [[File:Aus-icon.png|24px]] [[Australia|Mark Nightingale]] | | exsupervisor = [[File:Aus-icon.png|24px]] [[Australia|Mark Nightingale]] | ||
| winner = | | winner = {{KOR}}</br>"POP!" | ||
| entries = 11 | | entries = 11 | ||
| debut = {{CHN}}</br>{{LBN}}</br>{{PRT}}</br>{{THA}} | | debut = {{CHN}}</br>{{LBN}}</br>{{PRT}}</br>{{THA}} | ||
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The <strong>Worldvision Second Chance Q1-2023</strong> - | The <strong>Worldvision Second Chance Q1-2023</strong> - was the 2nd edition of the [[Worldvision Second Chance]] that has been ever made. | ||
Nine countries held their open national selections and two countries organized consultations to select an application from their shortlist for participation in [[Worldvision Q1-2023|Worldvision Q1-2023]]. [[China]], [[Lebanon]], [[Portugal]] and [[Thailand]] joined, while [[Kazakhstan]] and the [[Netherlands]] withdrew. The [[United States]] was originally supposed to debut as well, but due to the refusal to vote in the main competition, the country was withdrawn from participation in the second chance. | Nine countries held their open national selections and two countries organized consultations to select an application from their shortlist for participation in [[Worldvision Q1-2023|Worldvision Q1-2023]]. [[China]], [[Lebanon]], [[Portugal]] and [[Thailand]] joined, while [[Kazakhstan]] and the [[Netherlands]] withdrew. The [[United States]] was originally supposed to debut as well, but due to the refusal to vote in the main competition, the country was withdrawn from participation in the second chance. | ||
The winner was the [[South Korea]] with the song "POP!", performed by [[:en:Nayeon|Nayeon]]. [[Australia]], [[Japan]], [[Sweden]] and [[Spain]] rounded out the top five. | |||
== <strong>Location</strong> == | == <strong>Location</strong> == |
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