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The [[Worldvision Q4-2022|Worldvision Song Contest Q4-2022]] was the first edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:Televisión Española|Televisión Española]] (TVE) and held on 22 November 2022 at the [[:en:Palau Sant Jordi|Palau Sant Jordi Arena]] in [[:en:Barcelona|Barcelona]], [[Spain]]. | The [[Worldvision Q4-2022|Worldvision Song Contest Q4-2022]] was the first edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:Televisión Española|Televisión Española]] (TVE) and held on 22 November 2022 at the [[:en:Palau Sant Jordi|Palau Sant Jordi Arena]] in [[:en:Barcelona|Barcelona]], [[Spain]]. 13 countries entered the inaugural contest, with entries received from [[Australia]], [[Hungary]], [[Japan]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Montenegro]], [[Norway]], [[Portugal]], [[San Marino]], [[South Korea]], [[Spain]], [[Sweden]], [[Thailand]] and the [[United Kingdom]]. Voting in this competition consisted of a single set of jury votes from each participating country. United Kingdom's [[:en:Calum Scott|Calum Scott]] was crowned the contest's first winner, with the song "Rise". | ||
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The [[Worldvision Q3-2023|Worldvision Song Contest Q3-2023]] was the fourth edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:Norddeutscher Rundfunk|Norddeutscher Rundfunk]] (NDR) and held on 14 and 29 September 2023 at the [[:en:Lanxess Arena|Lanxess Arena]] in [[:en:Cologne|Cologne]], [[Germany]]. This was the first competition with a semi-final. A record 29 countries competed in this edition, which saw the [[Canada]] returning to the contest along with new entrants [[Albania]], [[Cyprus]] and [[France]], while [[New Zealand]] decided to withdraw. 15 countries entered the first Worldvision semi-final, with the top 10 joining the 14 automatic qualifiers in the final. [[Norway]] became the fourth country to win the Worldvision title, with band [[:en:The Score (band)|The Score]] giving their first win with "Head Up". | The [[Worldvision Q3-2023|Worldvision Song Contest Q3-2023]] was the fourth edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:Norddeutscher Rundfunk|Norddeutscher Rundfunk]] (NDR) and held on 14 and 29 September 2023 at the [[:en:Lanxess Arena|Lanxess Arena]] in [[:en:Cologne|Cologne]], [[Germany]]. This was the first competition with a semi-final. A record 29 countries competed in this edition, which saw the [[Canada]] returning to the contest along with new entrants [[Albania]], [[Cyprus]] and [[France]], while [[New Zealand]] decided to withdraw. 15 countries entered the first Worldvision semi-final, with the top 10 joining the 14 automatic qualifiers in the final. [[Norway]] became the fourth country to win the Worldvision title, with band [[:en:The Score (band)|The Score]] giving their first win with "Head Up". | ||
The [[Worldvision Q4-2023|Worldvision Song Contest Q4-2023]] was the fifth edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:NRK|Norsk rikskringkasting AS]] (NRK) and held on XX | The [[Worldvision Q4-2023|Worldvision Song Contest Q4-2023]] was the fifth edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:NRK|Norsk rikskringkasting AS]] (NRK) and held on XX December 2023 at the [[:en:Telenor Arena|Telenor Arena]] in [[:en:Oslo|Oslo]], [[Norway]]. ... | ||
== <strong>Format</strong> == | == <strong>Format</strong> == |
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