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Revision as of 15:59, 9 June 2024
Worldvision Q2-2024 | |
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Woven Grooves | |
Dates | |
Semi-final 1 | TBD June 2024 |
Semi-final 2 | TBD June 2024 |
Final | TBD June 2024 |
Host | |
Venue | Multiusos de Guimarães, Guimarães, Portugal |
Executive supervisor | Mark Solovyov |
Executive producer | Denis Vorobyov |
Host broadcaster | RTP |
Participants | |
Number of entries | 34 |
Debuting countries | Iceland |
Returning Countries | United States |
Non-returning Countries | Kazakhstan Uzbekistan |
Participation map | |
Vote | |
Voting system | Each country awards one set in the semi-finals, and two sets in the final, of 12, 10, 8–1 points to ten songs. Five international observers are aggregated and awarded as one set of points. |
The Worldvision Song Contest Quarter 2 - 2024 was the 7th edition of the Worldvision Song Contest. It is set to take place in TBA, Portugal, following the country's victory at the WorldVision Song Contest Q1-2024 contest with the song "Darkside" by Neoni. Organised by the International Eurofan's Countries Organisation (IECO) and host broadcaster RTP. The contest was held TBA arena, and consisted of a semi-finals on XX and XX June, and a final on XX June.
Thirty-four countries will participate in the contest, with United States returning 4 episodes gap after its last participation in Q1-2023, while Iceland are so to debut in this edition. Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan announced that they would not be taking part.
Location
The Q2-2024 contest took place in Guimarães, Portugal, which received the right to host after its victory in the previous competition. It was the first time that Portugal hosts the contest. The selected venue is the 3,000-seat Multiusos de Guimarães.
City bidding process
Despite the quick and swift decision on the location, behind the doors of IECO negotiations with the broadcaster there were multiple different cities presented into discussion. IECO has advised that the capital city of Lisbon would be most probably the perfect and only way to make the show organized well on a high level. However, the RTP and Portugal has decided to invest more into developing infrastructure outside of the capital in order to boost local economy, hence the city of Lisbon has been eliminated at the very beginning of the bidding phase, even though it was advised as the most suitable selection.
Key:
† | Host city |
* | Shortlisted |
^ | Submitted a bid |
City | Venue | Notes |
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Lisbon* | Any | Proposed by IECO as the most suitable option. |
Guimarães† | Multiusos de Guimarães | Chosen by the broadcaster |
Production
Slogan and Visual Design
Format
Two semi-finals has stayed with the same rules in this episode. However, the juries were invited to voted in semi-finals for the first time in order to keep them as a backup of televoting and in order to research differences between the televote and the jury votes.
Changes with Semi-Final Voting
IECO has decided that all the juries are mandatory to vote in the Semi-Finals as part of the reserved voting. This means, that the Juries will vote in the Semi-Final for the first time, however their voting will not determine the finalists. It will be used only for difference comparison and as a back-up if something goes wrong with the televote representative.
Semi-Final Allocation Draw
The amount of the participants has stayed at the same level comparing to the previous episode, which means that no changes in competition format or allocation draw has been made. Thirty semi-finalists were divided over five pots, based on historical voting patterns, with the purpose of reducing the chance of bloc voting and increasing suspense in the semi-finals. As usually, The draw also determined which semi-final each of the four automatic qualifiers – host country Portugal and "Top-4" countries from the previous edition (Israel, Japan & Sweden) – would vote in and be required to broadcast.
Pot 1 | Pot 2 | Pot 3 | Pot 4 | Pot 5 |
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Participating Countries
Thirty-four countries have confirmed participation this season. Iceland was set to participate for the very first time this edition, while United States has announced its returned after a four-year absence with a new broadcaster. In the meanwhile, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan has not appear in the final list of the participants. The Uzbekistan broadcaster has decided to leave the IECO due to its shifted views on music and focusing more on sports and will no longer participate with at least with the current broadcaster. It was also brought to attention that Uzbekistan constantly struggle with meeting contests deadlines in the past and lack in activity, as well as showing low results at the competitions. As for the Kazakhstan, it was mentioned that it will only skip this edition due to heavy schedules in broadcasting and has promised to return in the future.
Semi-Finals
# | Country | Artist | Song | Language(s) | Place | Points |
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Albania | Marlena | Red Flags | English | |||
Armenia | ||||||
Australia | Tones And I | I Get High | English | |||
Canada | Henry Moodie | You Were There For Me | English | |||
China | ||||||
Croatia | ||||||
Cyprus | ||||||
Denmark | ||||||
Finland | ||||||
France | ||||||
Germany | Alba August | Lights | English | |||
Greece | ||||||
Hungary | ECHOS | Carousel | English | |||
Iceland | Bad Omens & Poppy | V.A.N. | English | |||
Ireland | Robin Schulz, Topic & Oaks | One By One | English | |||
Italy | ||||||
Lebanon | Bade | Fragile | English | |||
Malta | ||||||
Netherlands | Naaz | Uproot | English | |||
Norway | Night Club | Barbwire Kiss | English | |||
Poland | ||||||
San Marino | Irama | Aura Capitolo XII | Italian | |||
Serbia | ||||||
South Korea | ||||||
Spain | ||||||
Switzerland | ||||||
Thailand | MATCHA | Complicated | English, Thai | |||
United Kingdom | ||||||
United States | ||||||
Vietnam | Michael Patrick Kelly ft. Rakim | Wonders | English |
Final
# | Country | Artist | Song | Language(s) | Place | Points |
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Israel | Odelly | Mon Demon | French | |||
Japan | Stray Kids & Lisa | Social Path | English, Korean | |||
Portugal | Jim Yosef, Electro-Light, Anna Yvette, Deaf Kev & Tobu | Destiny | ||||
Sweden |
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 compatibility of points with the Jury Member. The Rest Of The World
This was the first season for the participation of viewers from Belize.
Country | Full Name & Origin | IECO Membership |
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Albania | Diana Pie Sissy | Observer |
Armenia | Vladislav Efremov | Observer |
Australia | Timothy Algheren | Observer |
Canada | Ilya Seleznyov | Observer |
China | Darya Kudentsova | Observer |
Croatia | Stevan Petkovich | Observer |
Cyprus | Oleksandr Albertyan | Observer |
Denmark | Elizabeth Ivanchenko | Observer |
Finland | Vahid Sharifov | Observer |
France | TBA | Observer |
Germany | Polyna Synevich | Observer |
Greece | Artsiom Chalapa | Observer |
Hungary | Artyom Frolov | Observer |
Iceland | TBA | Observer |
Ireland | Katerina Faroupou | Observer |
Israel | Evgeniya Talantseva | Observer |
Italy | Sokratis Lakrindis | Observer |
Japan | Misha Charny | Observer (Former North Macedonia) |
Lebanon | Ivan Erofeev | Observer |
Malta | Omur Hunerli | Observer |
Netherlands | Anna Abramova | Observer |
Norway | Ekateryna Brunt | Observer |
Poland | Aleks Pagels | Observer |
Portugal | Andrey Gruzdev | Observer |
San Marino | Andrey Zhidenko | Observer |
Serbia | Kiran Sebastian | Observer |
South Korea | Oleg Sharunenko | Observer |
Spain | Angelina Koledina | Observer |
Sweden | Roman Dombaem | Observer |
Switzerland | Javier Gutierrez | Observer |
Thailand | Juliya Savelyeva | Observer |
United Kingdom | Robin Bray | Observer |
United States | TBA | Observer |
Vietnam | TBA | Observer |
The Rest Of The World | Jimmy Mardigras | Observers |
Adrien Alonso-Dussel | ||
Valeria Guzheva | ||
Alan Assonov | ||
Israel Kalyango |
Incidents
Possible withdrawal of Poland and South Korea
On June 4, 2024, it became publicly known that participation in the season of Poland and South Korea was disrupted. The Polish delegation determined the likelihood of missing the competition due to personal problems during this period, and the South Korean delegation did not go online at all for more than two weeks. As of June 9, 2024, it is not yet clear whether these countries will take part in the competition.
Reducing politics in competition life
On June 8, 2024, the delegation of the Netherlands presented its representative at the competition. She turned out to be a Dutch performer with Kurdish roots, Naaz. At the end of the announcement, the hashtag “freepalestine” was indicated. The next day, June 9, the Japanese delegation requested that the Reference Group reduce political messages and slogans to a minimum, limiting them to news publications only.