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{{Infobox song contest
{{Infobox song contest
| name = Worldvision Second Chance
| name = Worldvision Second Chance
| final = TBA 2023
| final = 11 July 2023
| year = Q2-2023
| year = Q2-2023
| theme =  
| theme =  
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| exproducer =  
| exproducer =  
| exsupervisor = [[File:Aus-icon.png|24px]] [[Australia|Mark Solovyov]]
| exsupervisor = [[File:Aus-icon.png|24px]] [[Australia|Mark Solovyov]]
| winner = TBA
| winner = {{PRT}}</br>"Melody"
| entries = 9
| entries = 9
| debut = {{DEU}}
| debut = {{DEU}}
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| vote = Each country awarded 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2 and 1 point(s) to their 7 favourite songs
| vote = Each country awarded 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2 and 1 point(s) to their 7 favourite songs
| null =  
| null =  
| prev_year = [[Worldvision Second Chance Q1-2023|Q1-23]]
| next_year = [[Worldvision Second Chance Q3-2023|Q3-23]]
}}
}}


The <strong>Worldvision Second Chance Q2-2023</strong> - was the 3rd edition of the [[Worldvision Second Chance]] that has been ever made.
The <strong>Worldvision Second Chance Q2-2023</strong> - was the 3rd edition of the [[Worldvision Second Chance]] that has been ever made. The contest took place on 11 July 2023.


Nine countries held their open national selections and two countries organized consultations to select an application from their shortlist for participation in [[Worldvision Q2-2023|Worldvision Q2-2023]]. [[Germany]] joined to the contest, while [[China]], [[Japan]] and [[Sweden]] withdrew.
Nine countries held their open national selections and two countries organized consultations to select an application from their shortlist for participation in [[Worldvision Q2-2023|Worldvision Q2-2023]]. [[Germany]] joined to the contest, while [[China]], [[Japan]] and [[Sweden]] withdrew.
The winner was [[Portugal]] with the song "Melody", performed by [[:en:Sigala|Sigala]]. The [[United Kingdom]], [[Australia]], [[South Korea]] and [[Germany]] rounded out the top five.


== <strong>Location</strong> ==
== <strong>Location</strong> ==
The competition will be held in an online version and did not assume a host country.
The competition was held in an online version and did not assume a host country.


== <strong>Format</strong> ==
== <strong>Format</strong> ==
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! rowspan="13" {{vert header|va=middle|Contestants}}
! rowspan="13" {{vert header|va=middle|Contestants}}
! scope="row" style="background: #f2f2f2;" | Lebanon
! scope="row" style="background: #f2f2f2;" | Lebanon
| style="text-align: right; background: #f2f2f2;" |  
| style="text-align: right; background: #f2f2f2;" | 46
| style="background: #aaa;" | ||  ||  ||  ||  || ||  ||  ||  
| style="background: #aaa;" | ||  1||  10||  6||  1|| ||  10||  6|| 12
|-
|-
! scope="row" style="background: #f2f2f2;" | Australia
! scope="row" style="background: #f2f2f2;" | Australia
| style="text-align: right; background: #f2f2f2;" |  
| style="text-align: right; background: #f2f2f2;" | 52
|  || style="background: #aaa;" | ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  
8|| style="background: #aaa;" | ||  1||  8||  10||  1||  12||  8|| 4
|-
|-
! scope="row" style="background: #f2f2f2;" | Thailand
! scope="row" style="background: #f2f2f2;" | Thailand
| style="text-align: right; background: #f2f2f2;" |  
| style="text-align: right; background: #f2f2f2;" | 17
|  ||  || style="background: #aaa;" | ||  ||  ||  ||  || ||  
|  ||  2|| style="background: #aaa;" | ||  4||  8||  2||  1|| ||  
|-
|-
! scope="row" style="background: #f2f2f2;" | United Kingdom
! scope="row" style="background: #f2f2f2;" | United Kingdom
| style="text-align: right; background: #f2f2f2;" |  
| style="text-align: right; background: #f2f2f2;" | 59
|  ||  ||  || style="background: #aaa;" | ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  
4||  12||  2|| style="background: #aaa;" | ||  12||  10||  8||  10|| 1
|-
|-
! scope="row" style="background: #f2f2f2;" | Portugal
! scope="row" style="background: #f2f2f2;" | Portugal
| style="text-align: right; background: #f2f2f2;" |  
| style="text-align: right; background: #f2f2f2;" | 68
|  ||  ||  ||  || style="background: #aaa;" | ||  ||  ||  ||  
12||  10||  8||  2|| style="background: #aaa;" | ||  12||  2||  12|| 10
|-
|-
! scope="row" style="background: #f2f2f2;" | Spain
! scope="row" style="background: #f2f2f2;" | Spain
| style="text-align: right; background: #f2f2f2;" |  
| style="text-align: right; background: #f2f2f2;" | 27
|  ||  || ||  ||  || style="background: #aaa;" | ||  ||  ||   
2||  8|| ||  1||  4|| style="background: #aaa;" | ||  4||  2||  6
|-
|-
! scope="row" style="background: #f2f2f2;" | South Korea
! scope="row" style="background: #f2f2f2;" | South Korea
| style="text-align: right; background: #f2f2f2;" |  
| style="text-align: right; background: #f2f2f2;" | 48
|  ||  ||  || ||  ||  || style="background: #aaa;" | ||  ||  
10||  4||  12|| ||  2||  8|| style="background: #aaa;" | ||  4|| 8
|-
|-
! scope="row" style="background: #f2f2f2;" | Germany
! scope="row" style="background: #f2f2f2;" | Germany
| style="text-align: right; background: #f2f2f2;" |  
| style="text-align: right; background: #f2f2f2;" | 46
|  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || style="background: #aaa;" | ||  
6||  6||  6||  10||  6||  4||  6|| style="background: #aaa;" | || 2
|-
|-
! scope="row" style="background: #f2f2f2;" | Hungary
! scope="row" style="background: #f2f2f2;" | Hungary
| style="text-align: right; background: #f2f2f2;" |  
| style="text-align: right; background: #f2f2f2;" | 24
|  || ||  ||  || ||  || ||  || style="background: #aaa;" |  
1|| ||  4||  12|| ||  6|| ||  1|| style="background: #aaa;" |
|}
 
=== 12 Points ===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders"
|+ 12 points awarded by the countries
|-
! scope="col" |#
! scope="col" |Recipient
! scope="col" |Countries giving 12 points
|-
| rowspan="1" scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 3
| {{PRT}}
| {{DEU}}, {{LBN}}, {{ESP}}
|-
| rowspan="1" scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 2
| {{GBR}}
| {{AUS}}, {{PRT}}
|-
| rowspan="4" scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 1
| {{AUS}}
| {{KOR}}
|-
| {{KOR}}
| {{THA}}
|-
| {{LBN}}
| {{HUN}}
|-
| {{HUN}}
| {{GBR}}
|}
|}


== Incidents ==
== Incidents ==
* {{DEU}} - initially, Claudia Valentina was supposed to represent the country with the song "4:15", but later it turned out that the composition violated the rules of the competition by the release date - the composition was released in 2020, while according to the rules of the season, the composition should not have been published no earlier than January 1, 2021. The entry was eventually changed to "Gemini" by [[:en:Brynn Cartelli|Brynn Cartelli]].
* {{DEU}} - initially, Claudia Valentina was supposed to represent the country with the song "4:15", but later it turned out that the composition violated the rules of the competition by the release date - the composition was released in 2020, while according to the rules of the season, the composition should not have been published no earlier than January 1, 2021. The entry was eventually changed to "Gemini" by [[:en:Brynn Cartelli|Brynn Cartelli]].
* {{LBN}} - After the end of the voting, it was reported that Lebanon did not send its scores to the organizers of the competition and as a result, Lebanon's scores were compiled from the average of the votes of Thailand, Korea and Hungary. For the next season of Second Chance, Lebanon will be excluded from participation even if there is a selection.


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Latest revision as of 07:06, 21 December 2023

Worldvision Second Chance Q2-2023
Dates
Final11 July 2023
Host
VenueAn Online Competition
Executive supervisor Mark Solovyov
Host broadcastercontest of San Marino
Participants
Number of entries9
Debuting countries Germany
Returning CountriesNone
Non-returning Countries China
Japan
Sweden
Participation map
Vote
Voting systemEach country awarded 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2 and 1 point(s) to their 7 favourite songs
Winning song Portugal
"Melody"
Q1-23Worldvision Second Chance Q2-2023Q3-23

The Worldvision Second Chance Q2-2023 - was the 3rd edition of the Worldvision Second Chance that has been ever made. The contest took place on 11 July 2023.

Nine countries held their open national selections and two countries organized consultations to select an application from their shortlist for participation in Worldvision Q2-2023. Germany joined to the contest, while China, Japan and Sweden withdrew.

The winner was Portugal with the song "Melody", performed by Sigala. The United Kingdom, Australia, South Korea and Germany rounded out the top five.

Location

The competition was held in an online version and did not assume a host country.

Format

On June 5, 2023, it became known that nine countries were able to fully conduct their selections for Worldvision Q2-2023. According to the rules of the competition, all these countries qualify for the second chance competition. The competition was held in the format of one final.

Entries

Admission to countries was granted based on the presence of a national selection or their shortlisting or decision to change the song. Starting from this season, songs that take 2nd or 3rd place in the preselection can take part in the Second Chance.

Participating Countries

The countries listed below are eligible to participate after an open selection or the publication of a shortlist of applications for participation. Nine countries were allowed to participate in the second chance.

Final

# Country Artist Song Language(s) Place Points
01 Lebanon Rori Ma Place French 6 46
02 Australia Electric Fields Catastrophe English, Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara 3 52
03 Thailand First Kanaphan & Khaotung Thanawat Your World, My World English, Thai 9 17
04 United Kingdom Sachi Down On Your Luck English 2 59
05 Portugal Sigala Melody English 1 68
06 Spain Pablo Alboran & Ana Mena Ave De Paso Spanish 7 27
07 South Korea Woosung Phase Me English 4 48
08 Germany Brynn Cartelli Gemini English 5 46
09 Hungary Azahriah Teveszmek Hungarian 8 24

Voting

Each country had a jury who awarded 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1 point(s) to their top seven songs.

Grand Final voting results
Total score
Lebanon
Australia
Thailand
United Kingdom
Portugal
Spain
South Korea
Germany
Hungary
Contestants
Lebanon 46 1 10 6 1 10 6 12
Australia 52 8 1 8 10 1 12 8 4
Thailand 17 2 4 8 2 1
United Kingdom 59 4 12 2 12 10 8 10 1
Portugal 68 12 10 8 2 12 2 12 10
Spain 27 2 8 1 4 4 2 6
South Korea 48 10 4 12 2 8 4 8
Germany 46 6 6 6 10 6 4 6 2
Hungary 24 1 4 12 6 1

12 Points

12 points awarded by the countries
# Recipient Countries giving 12 points
3 Portugal Germany, Lebanon, Spain
2 United Kingdom Australia, Portugal
1 Australia South Korea
South Korea Thailand
Lebanon Hungary
Hungary United Kingdom

Incidents

  • Germany - initially, Claudia Valentina was supposed to represent the country with the song "4:15", but later it turned out that the composition violated the rules of the competition by the release date - the composition was released in 2020, while according to the rules of the season, the composition should not have been published no earlier than January 1, 2021. The entry was eventually changed to "Gemini" by Brynn Cartelli.
  • Lebanon - After the end of the voting, it was reported that Lebanon did not send its scores to the organizers of the competition and as a result, Lebanon's scores were compiled from the average of the votes of Thailand, Korea and Hungary. For the next season of Second Chance, Lebanon will be excluded from participation even if there is a selection.

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