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Revision as of 14:26, 2 December 2023
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
Format
Participation
Hosting
Rules
Further information: Rules of the Worldvision Song Contest
Voting
Edition | Points | Voting system |
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Q4-2022 | 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1 | Each participating country awarded one set of scores |
Winning entries
Season | Date | Winner | Language(s) | Points | Runner-up | |
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I | Q4-2022 | 19 December 2022 | United Kingdom: Florence + The Machine - My Love | English | 55 | Sweden |
II | Q1-2023 | 2 June 2023 | South Korea: Nayeon - POP! | Korean | 74 | Australia |
III | Q2-2023 | 11 July 2023 | Portugal: Sigala - Melody | English | 68 | United Kingdom |
IV | Q3-2023 | 21 November 2023 | Netherlands: Rondé - Hard To Say Goodbye | English | 83 | Israel |