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| final = TBD June 2023
| final = 1 July 2023
| year = Q2-2023
| year = Q2-2023
| theme = ''Chasing The Sky''
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| venue = [[:en:Melbourne|Melbourne]]<br>Australia
| venue = [[:en:John Cain Arena|John Cain Arena]]<br>[[:en:Melbourne|Melbourne]], Australia
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The <strong>Worldvision Song Contest Quarter 2 - 2023</strong> is will be the 3rd edition of the [[WorldVision Song Contest]]. It is set to take place in [[:en:Melbourne|Melbourne]], [[Australia]], after [[San Marino]], winner of the [[Worldvision Q1-2023|WorldVision Song Contest Q1-2023]] contest with the song "Bellissima" by [[:en:Annalisa|Annalisa]], could not meet the requirements for the event due to the lack of the necessary infrastructure. Organised by the [[Main Page|International Eurofan's Countries Organisation]] (IECO) and host broadcaster [[:en:SBS (Australian TV channel)|Special Broadcasting Service]] (SBS).
The <strong>Worldvision Song Contest Quarter 2 - 2023</strong> is will be the 3rd edition of the [[WorldVision Song Contest]]. It is set to take place in [[:en:Melbourne|Melbourne]], [[Australia]], after [[San Marino]], winner of the [[Worldvision Q1-2023|WorldVision Song Contest Q1-2023]] contest with the song "Bellissima" by [[:en:Annalisa|Annalisa]], could not meet the requirements for the event due to the lack of the necessary infrastructure. Organised by the [[Main Page|International Eurofan's Countries Organisation]] (IECO) and host broadcaster [[:en:SBS (Australian TV channel)|Special Broadcasting Service]] (SBS). The contest was held at the [[:en:John Cain Arena|John Cain Arena]], and was consisted a final on 1 July 2023.


Twenty-six countries will take part in the competition, along with debuting [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[New Zealand]], [[Poland]], [[Uzbekistan]] and [[Vietnam]]. Last season's competitors [[Canada]], [[Montenegro]], [[North Macedonia]] and the [[United States]] withdrew from the competition.
Twenty-six countries will take part in the competition, along with debuting [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[New Zealand]], [[Poland]], [[Uzbekistan]] and [[Vietnam]]. Last season's competitors [[Canada]], [[Montenegro]], [[North Macedonia]] and the [[United States]] withdrew from the competition.


== Location ==
== Location ==
The Q2-2023 contest was held in Melbourne. This is the first time when the contest has been held away from Europe, even though a European country has won the contest.
The Q1-2023 contest took place in [[:en:Melbourne|Melbourne]]. This is the first time when the contest has been held away from Europe, even though a European country has won the contest. It was the first time that Australia hosts the contest. The selected venue is the 10.300-seat John Cain Arena.
=== Host country selection ===
=== Host country selection ===
After the victory of the representative of [[San Marino]] in the previous competition [[Worldvision Q1-2023|Q1-2023]], the question arose of the possibility of holding the competition in San Marino. During the discussions, it was announced that due to the lack of a suitable venue for the song contest, it was decided to move the competition to [[Australia]] (as the second place winner), but with the right to co-organize San Marino.
After the victory of the representative of [[San Marino]] in the previous competition [[Worldvision Q1-2023|Q1-2023]], the question arose of the possibility of holding the competition in San Marino. During the discussions, it was announced that due to the lack of a suitable venue for the song contest, it was decided to move the competition to [[Australia]] (as the second place winner), but with the right to co-organize San Marino.

Revision as of 11:11, 27 June 2023

Worldvision Q2-2023
Chasing The Sky
Dates
Final1 July 2023
Host
VenueJohn Cain Arena
Melbourne, Australia
Executive supervisor Mark Solovyov
Executive producer Nikita Likhanov
Participants
Number of entries26
Debuting countries Germany
Italy
New Zealand
Poland
Uzbekistan
Vietnam
Returning CountriesNone
Non-returning Countries Canada
Montenegro
North Macedonia
United States
Participation map
Vote
Voting systemEach country awards two sets of 12, 10, 8–1 points to 10 songs: the first from a professional jury, the second from viewers. As well as votes from international observers in are aggregated and awarded as one set of points.
Worldvision Q2-2023

The Worldvision Song Contest Quarter 2 - 2023 is will be the 3rd edition of the WorldVision Song Contest. It is set to take place in Melbourne, Australia, after San Marino, winner of the WorldVision Song Contest Q1-2023 contest with the song "Bellissima" by Annalisa, could not meet the requirements for the event due to the lack of the necessary infrastructure. Organised by the International Eurofan's Countries Organisation (IECO) and host broadcaster Special Broadcasting Service (SBS). The contest was held at the John Cain Arena, and was consisted a final on 1 July 2023.

Twenty-six countries will take part in the competition, along with debuting Germany, Italy, New Zealand, Poland, Uzbekistan and Vietnam. Last season's competitors Canada, Montenegro, North Macedonia and the United States withdrew from the competition.

Location

The Q1-2023 contest took place in Melbourne. This is the first time when the contest has been held away from Europe, even though a European country has won the contest. It was the first time that Australia hosts the contest. The selected venue is the 10.300-seat John Cain Arena.

Host country selection

After the victory of the representative of San Marino in the previous competition Q1-2023, the question arose of the possibility of holding the competition in San Marino. During the discussions, it was announced that due to the lack of a suitable venue for the song contest, it was decided to move the competition to Australia (as the second place winner), but with the right to co-organize San Marino.

City bidding process

It was propoesed by Australia to San Marino to choose any of Australian largest cities that would be convinient for San Marino to organise the competition. The final choice was between Sydney and Melbourne since they are known with their vast infrastructure and have direct connecting flights. After the organisational meeting it was announced that Melbourne will be hosting the contest. None of the bidding was made prior to that announcemnt and technically the city was assigned to held the competition.

Production

Visual Design

On May 20, the final logo concept was presented. The word mark includes additional wording of "Australia" to mention the location of the venue, however the flag showcased as the flag of San Marino

The generic logo for the Q2-2023 contest utilises the San Marinese flag, while the host country and city are shown below.

Format

Entries

For the Q2-2023 season, songs released on the YouTube platform no earlier than 1 January 2022 are eligible. Also, a quota was introduced for compositions from the Billboard Hot-100 up to one per season and with the restriction of use for one curator no more than once in 4 seasons of participation.

Allocation draw

The draw was held from 6 to 7 June 2023. The format of the draw for this season has been changed. So randomly determining the serial numbers for the host country (Australia), as well as for San Marino (as the winner country of last season). Random countries were determined for the opening and closing of the recap: this is how Germany opened the recap of compositions, and Croatia closed it. The rest of the countries were given the opportunity to choose a part for performance by choosing one of twenty-two envelopes, each of which concealed a certain part of the presentation. Further, the organizers of the competition distributed the order of performance of the participating countries based on the features and differences of compositions with each other.

Participating Countries

Countries that have expressed interest in participating

Below are the countries that have indicated their intention to conduct an internal or open selection of a representative to participate in the season:

# Country Artist Song Language(s) Place Points
01 Germany Reve Still Dancing English
02 Hungary Valmar Szinvak Hungarian
03 Vietnam Tove Lo Borderline English
04 Italy Mr.Rain & Sangiovanni La Fine Del Mondo Italian
05 Uzbekistan Munisa Rizayeva Yetmadimi Uzbek
06 Greece Fall Out Boy Love From The Other Side English
07 Denmark Hannah Storm House of Cards English
08 Israel Static & Agam Tarantula Hebrew
09 Sweden Jessie Ware Free yourself English
10 United Kingdom Bad Omens The Death Of Piece Of Mind English
11 San Marino Annalisa Mon Amour Italian
12 China PNAU, Bebe Rexha, Ozuna Stars English
13 Norway Robin Schulz & Fil Bo Riva Killer Queen English
14 Lebanon Rori Docteur French
15 Thailand Tilly Birds & Milli Just Being Friendly Thai
16 Netherlands Within Temptation The Fire Within English
17 Serbia SOA Seule French
18 New Zealand Kimbra Replay English
19 Japan BiSH Sayonara Saraba Japanese
20 Kazakhstan Foo Fighters The Teacher English
21 Australia Eliott Control English
22 Spain Abraham Mateo La Idea Spanish
23 Portugal Ofenbach & Ella Henderson Hurricane English
24 Poland Daria Zawiatow, Dawid Podsiadto & Vito Bombino I Ciebie Tez, Bardzo Polish
25 South Korea B.I Keep Me Up English, Korean
26 Croatia Izia Mon Coeur French

Voting

Grand Final Voting

Grand Final voting results (jury vote)
Total score
Televoting score
Germany
Hungary
Vietnam
Italy
Uzbekistan
Greece
Denmark
Israel
Sweden
United Kingdom
San Marino
China
Norway
Lebanon
Thailand
Netherlands
Serbia
New Zealand
Japan
Kazakhstan
Australia
Spain
Portugal
Poland
South Korea
Croatia
Contestants
Germany
Hungary
Vietnam
Italy
Uzbekistan
Greece
Denmark
Israel
Sweden
United Kingdom
San Marino
China
Norway
Lebanon
Thailand
Netherlands
Serbia
New Zealand
Japan
Kazakhstan
Australia
Spain
Portugal
Poland
South Korea
Croatia
Grand Final voting results (televote)
Total score
Jury score
Germany
Hungary
Vietnam
Italy
Uzbekistan
Greece
Denmark
Israel
Sweden
United Kingdom
San Marino
China
Norway
Lebanon
Thailand
Netherlands
Serbia
New Zealand
Japan
Kazakhstan
Australia
Spain
Portugal
Poland
South Korea
Croatia
Rest of the World
Contestants
Germany
Hungary
Vietnam
Italy
Uzbekistan
Greece
Denmark
Israel
Sweden
United Kingdom
San Marino
China
Norway
Lebanon
Thailand
Netherlands
Serbia
New Zealand
Japan
Kazakhstan
Australia
Spain
Portugal
Poland
South Korea
Croatia

Split Results

12 points

Public voting representatives of participating countries

The viewers of the participating countries could be other members of the organization or other invited persons.
Each public voting member was invited by it's country, however when the participant was not able to do so, the public voting was assigned to each country as per the most possible compatability of points with the Jury Member.

Public voting representatives of participating countries

The viewers of the participating countries could be other members of the organization or other invited persons.
Each public voting member was invited by it's country, however when the participant was not able to do so, the public voting was assigned to each country as per the most possible compatability of points with the Jury Member.

Country Full Name & Origin IECO Membership
Australia Jimmy Mardigras Observer
China Fyodor Kotlyarov Observer
Croatia Artem Krylov Montenegro
Denmark Viktor Pevchev Observer
Germany Polyna Synevich Observer
Greece Artsiom Chalapa Observer
Hungary Andrey Zhidenko Observer
Israel Zhenya Talantseva Observer
Italy Julia Lisenkova Observer
Japan Robin Bray Observer
Kazakhstan Margarita Domalevskaya Observer
Lebanon Ilya Mandebura Observer
Netherlands Anna Abramova Observer
New Zealand Andrey Muravev Observer
Norway Ekateryna Brunt Observer
Poland Vangelis Tarambolas Observer
Portugal Andrey Gruzdev Observer
San Marino Alina Zhukova Observer
Serbia Franklyn Baldacchino Observer
South Korea Andrey Nikitin Observer
Spain Diana Nizamova Observer
Sweden Roman Dombaem Observer
Thailand Juliya Savelyeva Observer
United Kingdom Igor Slon Observer
Uzbekistan Roman Pastukhov Observer
Vietnam Agnieszka Stolarska Observer
Template:XXW Valeria Guzheva
Kiran Sebastian
Adrien Alonso-Dussel
Timothy Ahlgren
Thandeka Mhundwa
Observers

International Jury Voting

International viewers were introduced last year, they award an additional one set of points based on the average places of their rating. They are invited by IECO from around the world, whoever is interested to be involved and consist of five members.

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