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== <strong>Origins and history</strong> ==
== <strong>Origins and history</strong> ==
===2022s===
===2022s===
The Worldvision Second Chance Q4-2022 was the first edition of the contest, organised by ...
The [[Worldvision Second Chance Q4-2022]] was the first edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:Televisión Española|Televisión Española]] (TVE) and held on 19 December 2022. 9 countries entered the inaugural contest, with entries received from [[Australia]], [[Hungary]], [[Japan]], [[Kazakhstan]], the [[Netherlands]], [[South Korea]], [[Spain]], [[Sweden]] and the [[United Kingdom]]. Voting in this and subsequent competitions consisted of one set of jury votes from each participating country. United Kingdom's [[:en:Florence and the Machine|Florence + The Machine]] was crowned the contest's first winner, with the song "My Love". This was the first time that a country had won both the main competition and Second Chance in the current season.


===2023s===
===2023s===
The Worldvision Second Chance Q1-2023 was the second edition of the contest, organised by ...
The [[Worldvision Second Chance Q1-2023]] was the second edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:BBC|British Broadcasting Corporation]] (BBC) and held on 2 June 2023. A record 11 countries competed in this edition, which with new entrants [[China]], [[Lebanon]], [[Portugal]] and [[Thailand]], while [[Kazakhstan]] and the [[Netherlands]] decided to withdraw. South Korean's [[:en:Nayeon|Nayeon]] was winner, with the song "POP!".


The Worldvision Second Chance Q2-2023 was the third edition of the contest, organised by ...
The [[Worldvision Second Chance Q2-2023]] was the third edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:SBS (Australian TV channel)|Special Broadcasting Service]] (SBS) and held on 11 July 2023. 9 countries took part in the third edition of the competition, among which the first participation was for [[Germany]]. [[China]], [[Japan]] and [[Sweden]] decided not to compete in this edition. Portugues entry [[:en:Sigala|Sigala]] with the song "Melody" was won the competition.


The Worldvision Second Chance Q3-2023 was the fourth edition of the contest, organised by ...
The [[Worldvision Second Chance Q3-2023]] was the fourth edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:Norddeutscher Rundfunk|Norddeutscher Rundfunk]] (NDR) and held on 21 November 2023. 11 countries took part in the competition, among which the first participation was for [[Canada]], [[Denmark]] and [[Israel]] and also [[Japan]], the [[Netherlands]] and [[Sweden]] returning. [[Australia]], [[Hungary]], [[Lebanon]] and [[Thailand]] decided to withdraw. The winner was the [[Netherlands]] with the song "Hard To Say Goodbye", performed by [[:en:Rondé|Rondé]].


The Worldvision Second Chance Q4-2023 was the fifth edition of the contest, organised by ...
The [[Worldvision Second Chance Q4-2023]] was the fifth edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:NRK|Norsk rikskringkasting AS]] (NRK) and held on 17 January 2024. The number of participants remained the same - 11 participating countries. [[Australia]], [[Hungary]], [[Lebanon]] and [[Thailand]] returning to the contest, but [[Canada]], [[Portugal]], [[Spain]] and [[Sweden]] withdrew. The winner was [[Denmark]] with the song "Explosive", performed by [[:en:CuteBad|CuteBad]].
 
===2024s===
The [[Worldvision Second Chance Q1-2024]] was the sixth edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:Télé Liban|Télé Liban]] (TL) and held on 13 June 2024. A record 16 countries competed in this edition, which with [[Portugal]], [[Spain]] and [[Sweden]] returning to the contest along with new entrants [[San Marino]] and [[Switzerland]]. The winner was the [[Switzerland]] with the song "How Long", performed by [[:en:Tove Lo|Tove Lo]].
 
The [[Worldvision Second Chance Q2-2024]] was the seventh edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:Rádio e Televisão de Portugal|Rádio e Televisão de Portugal]] (RTP) and held on 12 August 2024. In total, 6 countries took part in the competition, which became the smallest in the number of participants in the season in the history of the competition. [[Italy]] took its first participation in the competition, while eleven countries withdrew from participation in connection not to conduct selection: [[Australia]], [[Denmark]], [[Israel]], [[Japan]], [[Lebanon]], [[Netherlands]], [[Portugal]], [[San Marino]], [[South Korea]], [[Sweden]] and [[Switzerland]]. Due to the small number of participating countries, the system of accruing glasses from every voting country was changed for this season. The winner was the [[Germany]] with the song "Fantasy", performed by [[:en:Gayle (singer)|Gayle]] and [[:en:Em Beihold|Em]].
 
The [[Worldvision Second Chance Q3-2024]] was the eighth edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:Vietnam Television|Vietnam Television]] (VTV) and held on 6 January 2025. 11 countries took part in the competition, among which the first participation was for [[Australia]], [[Israel]], [[Portugal]] and [[South Korea]] returning to the contest along with new entrants [[North Macedonia]] and [[Norway]]. [[Italy]] withdrew from the competition. The winner was the [[Australia]] with the song "Outside Of Love", performed by [[:en:Becky Hill|Becky Hill]].
 
The [[Worldvision Second Chance Q4-2024]] was the ninth edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation|Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation]] (Kan) and held on 2 April 2025. The number of participants remained the same - 11 participating countries. [[Japan]] returning to the contest, while [[Israel]] decided to withdraw. The winner was [[Spain]] with the song "Forget About Us", performed by [[:en:Perrie Edwards|Perrie]].
 
===2025s===
The [[Worldvision Second Chance Q1-2025]] was the tenth edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:SBS (Australian TV channel)|Special Broadcasting Service]] (SBS) and held on TBA Summer 2025.


== <strong>Format</strong> ==
== <strong>Format</strong> ==
The competition is held in one stage - the final. Not all participating countries in the main competition hold an open selection, which does not lead to the addition of a semi-final stage. At the moment, it is not clearly stated whether the additional competition can have a semi-final, or whether the competition must be held strictly using one final stage.


== <strong>Participation</strong> ==
== <strong>Participation</strong> ==
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== <strong>Rules</strong> ==
== <strong>Rules</strong> ==
''Further information: [[Rules of the Worldvision Song Contest]]''
''Further information: [[Rules of the Worldvision Song Contest]]''
The rules for compositions are the same as for the main competition. Compositions that took places in the top 3 in open selections are allowed to participate. In order to participate, along with the selection, a selection recap is required.


===Voting===
===Voting===
Unlike the main competition, as well as the "[[Special Melody Contest|Special Melody]]" competition, only participating countries have the right to vote. All seasons have used the same points system, except for season [[Worldvision Second Chance Q2-2024|Q2-2024]], when only 6 countries took part and for this purpose the points system was temporarily changed.
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| 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1
| rowspan="3" | Each participating country awarded one set of scores
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| [[Worldvision Q2-2024|Q2-2024]]
| 7, 5, 3, 2, 1
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| [[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]] -
| [[Worldvision Q3-2024|Q3-2024]] -  
| 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1
| 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1
| Each participating country awarded one set of scores
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| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | I
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|{{GBR}}: [[:en:Florence and the Machine|Florence + The Machine]] - My Love
| {{GBR}}: [[:en:Florence and the Machine|Florence + The Machine]] - My Love
|English
| English
|55
| 55
|{{SWE}}
| {{SWE}}
|-
|-
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| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | [[Worldvision Second Chance Q1-2023|Q1-2023]]
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | 11
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | 2 June 2023
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | 2 June 2023
| {{KOR}}: [[:en:Nayeon|Nayeon]] - POP!
| {{KOR}}: [[:en:Nayeon|Nayeon]] - POP!
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| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | III
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | III
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | [[Worldvision Second Chance Q2-2023|Q2-2023]]
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | [[Worldvision Second Chance Q2-2023|Q2-2023]]
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| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | 11 July 2023
|{{PRT}}: [[:en:Sigala|Sigala]] - Melody
| {{PRT}}: [[:en:Sigala|Sigala]] - Melody
|English
| English
|68
| 68
|{{GBR}}
| {{GBR}}
|-
|-
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | IV
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | IV
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | [[Worldvision Second Chance Q3-2023|Q3-2023]]
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | [[Worldvision Second Chance Q3-2023|Q3-2023]]
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | 11
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | 21 November 2023
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | 21 November 2023
|{{NLD}}: [[:en:Rondé|Rondé]] - Hard To Say Goodbye
| {{NLD}}: [[:en:Rondé|Rondé]] - Hard To Say Goodbye
|English
| English
|83
| 83
|{{ISR}}
| {{ISR}}
|-
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | V
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | [[Worldvision Second Chance Q4-2023|Q4-2023]]
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | 11
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | 17 January 2024
| {{DNK}}: CuteBad - Explosive
| English
| 68
| {{AUS}}
|-
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | VI
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | [[Worldvision Second Chance Q1-2024|Q1-2024]]
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | 16
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | 13 July 2024
| {{CHE}}: [[:en: Tove Lo|Tove Lo]] - How Long
| English
| 84
| {{SWE}}
|-
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | VII
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | [[Worldvision Second Chance Q2-2024|Q2-2024]]
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | 6
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | 12 August 2024
| {{DEU}}: Gayle & Em Beihold - Fantasy
| English
| 24
| {{HUN}}
|-
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | VIII
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | [[Worldvision Second Chance Q3-2024|Q3-2024]]
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | 11
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | 6 January 2025
| {{AUS}}: [[:en:Becky Hill|Becky Hill]] - Outside Of Love
| English
| 74
| {{HUN}}
|-
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | IX
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | [[Worldvision Second Chance Q4-2024|Q4-2024]]
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | 11
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | 2 April 2025
| {{ESP}}: [[:en:Perrie Edwards|Perrie]] - Forget About Us
| English
| 59
| {{GBR}}
|-
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | X
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | [[Worldvision Second Chance Q1-2025|Q1-2025]]
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | 10
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | TBA Summer 2025
| style="text-align:center; background:#ddddff;" colspan="4" |Upcoming
|}
|}


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The Worldvision Second Chance is a secondary competition, after the Worldvision Song Contest, to which compositions that take 2-3 places in the national selections for the main competition are delegated.

Origins and history

2022s

The Worldvision Second Chance Q4-2022 was the first edition of the contest, organised by Televisión Española (TVE) and held on 19 December 2022. 9 countries entered the inaugural contest, with entries received from Australia, Hungary, Japan, Kazakhstan, the Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Voting in this and subsequent competitions consisted of one set of jury votes from each participating country. United Kingdom's Florence + The Machine was crowned the contest's first winner, with the song "My Love". This was the first time that a country had won both the main competition and Second Chance in the current season.

2023s

The Worldvision Second Chance Q1-2023 was the second edition of the contest, organised by British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and held on 2 June 2023. A record 11 countries competed in this edition, which with new entrants China, Lebanon, Portugal and Thailand, while Kazakhstan and the Netherlands decided to withdraw. South Korean's Nayeon was winner, with the song "POP!".

The Worldvision Second Chance Q2-2023 was the third edition of the contest, organised by Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) and held on 11 July 2023. 9 countries took part in the third edition of the competition, among which the first participation was for Germany. China, Japan and Sweden decided not to compete in this edition. Portugues entry Sigala with the song "Melody" was won the competition.

The Worldvision Second Chance Q3-2023 was the fourth edition of the contest, organised by Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) and held on 21 November 2023. 11 countries took part in the competition, among which the first participation was for Canada, Denmark and Israel and also Japan, the Netherlands and Sweden returning. Australia, Hungary, Lebanon and Thailand decided to withdraw. The winner was the Netherlands with the song "Hard To Say Goodbye", performed by Rondé.

The Worldvision Second Chance Q4-2023 was the fifth edition of the contest, organised by Norsk rikskringkasting AS (NRK) and held on 17 January 2024. The number of participants remained the same - 11 participating countries. Australia, Hungary, Lebanon and Thailand returning to the contest, but Canada, Portugal, Spain and Sweden withdrew. The winner was Denmark with the song "Explosive", performed by CuteBad.

2024s

The Worldvision Second Chance Q1-2024 was the sixth edition of the contest, organised by Télé Liban (TL) and held on 13 June 2024. A record 16 countries competed in this edition, which with Portugal, Spain and Sweden returning to the contest along with new entrants San Marino and Switzerland. The winner was the Switzerland with the song "How Long", performed by Tove Lo.

The Worldvision Second Chance Q2-2024 was the seventh edition of the contest, organised by Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP) and held on 12 August 2024. In total, 6 countries took part in the competition, which became the smallest in the number of participants in the season in the history of the competition. Italy took its first participation in the competition, while eleven countries withdrew from participation in connection not to conduct selection: Australia, Denmark, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, Netherlands, Portugal, San Marino, South Korea, Sweden and Switzerland. Due to the small number of participating countries, the system of accruing glasses from every voting country was changed for this season. The winner was the Germany with the song "Fantasy", performed by Gayle and Em.

The Worldvision Second Chance Q3-2024 was the eighth edition of the contest, organised by Vietnam Television (VTV) and held on 6 January 2025. 11 countries took part in the competition, among which the first participation was for Australia, Israel, Portugal and South Korea returning to the contest along with new entrants North Macedonia and Norway. Italy withdrew from the competition. The winner was the Australia with the song "Outside Of Love", performed by Becky Hill.

The Worldvision Second Chance Q4-2024 was the ninth edition of the contest, organised by Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation (Kan) and held on 2 April 2025. The number of participants remained the same - 11 participating countries. Japan returning to the contest, while Israel decided to withdraw. The winner was Spain with the song "Forget About Us", performed by Perrie.

2025s

The Worldvision Second Chance Q1-2025 was the tenth edition of the contest, organised by Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) and held on TBA Summer 2025.

Format

The competition is held in one stage - the final. Not all participating countries in the main competition hold an open selection, which does not lead to the addition of a semi-final stage. At the moment, it is not clearly stated whether the additional competition can have a semi-final, or whether the competition must be held strictly using one final stage.

Participation

Hosting

Rules

Further information: Rules of the Worldvision Song Contest

The rules for compositions are the same as for the main competition. Compositions that took places in the top 3 in open selections are allowed to participate. In order to participate, along with the selection, a selection recap is required.

Voting

Unlike the main competition, as well as the "Special Melody" competition, only participating countries have the right to vote. All seasons have used the same points system, except for season Q2-2024, when only 6 countries took part and for this purpose the points system was temporarily changed.

Edition Points Voting system
Q4-2022 - Q1-2024 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1 Each participating country awarded one set of scores
Q2-2024 7, 5, 3, 2, 1
Q3-2024 - 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1

Winning entries

Season Entries Date Winner Language(s) Points Runner-up
I Q4-2022 9 19 December 2022 United Kingdom: Florence + The Machine - My Love English 55 Sweden
II Q1-2023 11 2 June 2023 South Korea: Nayeon - POP! Korean 74 Australia
III Q2-2023 9 11 July 2023 Portugal: Sigala - Melody English 68 United Kingdom
IV Q3-2023 11 21 November 2023 Netherlands: Rondé - Hard To Say Goodbye English 83 Israel
V Q4-2023 11 17 January 2024 Denmark: CuteBad - Explosive English 68 Australia
VI Q1-2024 16 13 July 2024 Switzerland: Tove Lo - How Long English 84 Sweden
VII Q2-2024 6 12 August 2024 Germany: Gayle & Em Beihold - Fantasy English 24 Hungary
VIII Q3-2024 11 6 January 2025 Australia: Becky Hill - Outside Of Love English 74 Hungary
IX Q4-2024 11 2 April 2025 Spain: Perrie - Forget About Us English 59 United Kingdom
X Q1-2025 10 TBA Summer 2025 Upcoming

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