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The <strong>Worldvision Song Contest Quarter 1 - 2025</strong> was the 10th edition of the [[Worldvision Song Contest]]. It is set to take place in [[:en:Hobart|Hobart]], [[Australia]], following the country's victory at the [[Worldvision Q4-2024|WorldVision Song Contest Q4-2024]] contest with the song "Abracadabra" by [[:en:Lady Gaga|Lady Gaga]]. Organised by the [[Main Page|International Eurofan's Countries Organisation]] (IECO) and host broadcaster [[:en:SBS (Australian TV channel)|SBS]]. The contest was held TBA arena, and consisted of a semi-finals on TBA Spring 2025, and a final on TBA Spring 2025.
The <strong>Worldvision Song Contest Quarter 1 - 2025</strong> was the 10th edition of the [[Worldvision Song Contest]]. It is set to take place in [[:en:Hobart|Hobart]], [[Australia]], following the country's victory at the [[Worldvision Q4-2024|WorldVision Song Contest Q4-2024]] contest with the song "Abracadabra" by [[:en:Lady Gaga|Lady Gaga]]. Organised by the [[Main Page|International Eurofan's Countries Organisation]] (IECO) and host broadcaster [[:en:SBS (Australian TV channel)|SBS]]. The contest was held TBA arena, and consisted of a semi-finals on TBA Spring 2025, and a final on TBA Spring 2025.
Thirty-six countries participated in the contest. It was announced that [[Belgium]] and [[Ireland]] returning after one-episodes absences respectively. While [[Iceland]] and [[Poland]] announced that they would not be taking part.


== Location ==
== Location ==
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The countries listed below confirmed their participation in the previous season, so for the current season their participation is automatically confirmed, unless the broadcaster itself announces its withdrawal from the competition.
The countries listed below confirmed their participation in the previous season, so for the current season their participation is automatically confirmed, unless the broadcaster itself announces its withdrawal from the competition.


===Semi-Finals===
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===Grand Final===
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Latest revision as of 20:02, 8 April 2025

Worldvision Q1-2025
Dates
Semi-final 1TBA Spring 2025
Semi-final 2TBA Spring 2025
FinalTBA Spring 2025
Host
VenueMyState Bank Arena, Hobart, Australia
Executive supervisor Mark Solovyov
Host broadcaster SBS
Participants
Number of entries36
Returning Countries Belgium
Ireland
Non-returning Countries Iceland
Poland
Participation map
Vote
Voting systemEach country's Jury awards one set of 12, 10, 8–1 points to ten songs as 50% of the votes, while Televote matches the result with another 50% of the points awarded percentage-wise proportionally.
Q4-24Worldvision Q1-2025Q2-25

The Worldvision Song Contest Quarter 1 - 2025 was the 10th edition of the Worldvision Song Contest. It is set to take place in Hobart, Australia, following the country's victory at the WorldVision Song Contest Q4-2024 contest with the song "Abracadabra" by Lady Gaga. Organised by the International Eurofan's Countries Organisation (IECO) and host broadcaster SBS. The contest was held TBA arena, and consisted of a semi-finals on TBA Spring 2025, and a final on TBA Spring 2025.

Thirty-six countries participated in the contest. It was announced that Belgium and Ireland returning after one-episodes absences respectively. While Iceland and Poland announced that they would not be taking part.

Location

The Q1-2025 contest took place in Hobart, Australia, which received the right to host after its victory in the previous competition. It was the second time that Australia hosts the contest (after the Q2-2023 contest). The selected venue is the 5,500-seat MyState Bank Arena.

City bidding process

After the final of the previous season, the organizers began preparing for the competition by searching for a host city. A total of 9 cities submitted their applications for consideration for the host city of the anniversary season of the competition. On March 14, four cities were announced as contenders for victory: Sydney, Adelaide, Cairns, Hobart. On March 15, Hobart was announced as the host city, and the competition itself will take place at MyState Bank Arena.

Format

Two semi-finals has stayed with the same rules in this episode.

Participating Countries

The countries listed below confirmed their participation in the previous season, so for the current season their participation is automatically confirmed, unless the broadcaster itself announces its withdrawal from the competition.

Semi-Finals

Country Artist Song Language(s)
Albania
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brazil
Canada
Croatia
Cuba Selection
Cyprus
Denmark
France
Germany Selection
Hungary Selection
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan Selection
Kazakhstan
Lebanon Snow Wife Crazy English
New Zealand Tam Samo Ne Ovde Serbian
Netherlands
North Macedonia Selection
Norway Selection
Portugal Tommee Profitt x Sam Tinnesz x Brooke Forbidden Fruit English
San Marino
Serbia
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Thailand Selection
United Kingdom Selection
United States Hanna Ferm, Junie Välkommen Åter Swedish
Vietnam

Grand Final

Country Artist Song Language(s)
Australia Selection

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