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Revision as of 14:25, 30 April 2022

Worldvision Song Contest Summer 2022
To Be Announced
File:T.B.A.
Dates
Final23 July 2022
Host
VenueT.B.A
Presenter(s)T.B.A
Directed byT.B.A
Executive supervisor Mark Nightingale
Executive producer Pasha Kulik
Host broadcasterT.B.A
Participants
Number of entries26
Debuting countries Australia
Belarus
China
Denmark
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Japan
North Macedonia
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Russia
San Marino
Serbia
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Thailand
Netherlands
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States
Returning CountriesNone
Non-returning CountriesNone
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.
Nul points in finalN/A
Winning songT.B.A.
Worldvision Song Contest Summer 2022

Worldvision Song Contest Summer 2022 - Is the first WorldVision Song Contest that has been ever made

Location

Bidding parties

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:

  • China, Shanghai; Mercedes-Benz Arena (Capacity: 18.000).
  • Hungary, Budapest; Lazlo Papp Arena (Capacity: 12.500).
  • Japan, Tokyo; Yoyogi National Gymnasium (Capacity: 11.100).
  • North Macedonia, Skopje; Toshe Proeski National Arena (Capacity: 33.000).
  • South Korea, 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)).

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)).

Production

Visual design

Presenters

Opening and interval acts

Format

Entries

Allocation draw

Participating Countries

Final