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<strong>Worldvision Song Contest Summer 2022</strong> - Is the first WorldVision Song Contest that has been ever made | <strong>Worldvision Song Contest Summer 2022</strong> - Is the first WorldVision Song Contest that has been ever made | ||
== <strong>Bidding parties</strong> == | |||
===Stakeholders=== | |||
Stakeholders are those cities or regions that have expressed potential interests in hosting the Games. To date, seven countries, representing a total of nine bids, have expressed their interests. They are: | |||
* {{CHN}}, Shanghai; Mercedes-Benz Arena (Capacity: 18.000). | |||
* {{HUN}}, Budapest; Lazlo Papp Arena (Capacity: 12.500). | |||
* {{JPN}}, Tokyo; Yoyogi National Gymnasium (Capacity: 11.100). | |||
* {{MKD}}, Skopje; Toshe Proeski National Arena (Capacity: 33.000). | |||
* {{KOR}}, Busan, Seoul: | |||
Two cities in Republic of Korea have expressed interest in hosting the Worldvision Summer 2022, namely Busan (Sajik Arena (Capacity: 14.100)) and Seoul (Seoul Olympic Stadium (Capacity: 69.900)). | |||
* {{GBR}}, London; O2 Arena (Capacity: 20.000). | |||
* {{USA}}, Ann Arbor, Syracuse: | |||
Two cities in the United States of America have expressed interest in hosting the Worldvision Summer 2022, namely Ann Arbor (Michigan Stadium (Capacity: 107.600)) and Syracuse (Carrier Dome (Capacity: 56.200)). | |||
== <strong>Participating Countries</strong> == | == <strong>Participating Countries</strong> == | ||