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| semi1 = 23 February 2025 | | semi1 = 23 February 2025 | ||
| semi2 = 23 February 2025 | | semi2 = 23 February 2025 | ||
| final = | | final = 7 March 2025 | ||
| year = Q4-2024 | | year = Q4-2024 | ||
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| logo = [[File:Q4-24.jpg|300px]] | | logo = [[File:Q4-24.jpg|300px]] | ||
| host = [[File:Isr-icon.png|20px]] | | host = [[File:Isr-icon.png|20px]] [[:en:Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation|Kan]] | ||
| venue = TBA, Tel Aviv, Israel | | venue = TBA, Tel Aviv, Israel | ||
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| exproducer = [[File:Isr-icon.png|20px]] [[Israel|Nikolay Serb]] | | exproducer = [[File:Isr-icon.png|20px]] [[Israel|Nikolay Serb]] | ||
| exsupervisor = [[File:Aus-icon.png|20px]] [[Australia|Mark Solovyov]] | | exsupervisor = [[File:Aus-icon.png|20px]] [[Australia|Mark Solovyov]] | ||
| winner = | | winner = {{AUS}}</br>"Abracadabra" | ||
| entries = 36 | | entries = 36 | ||
| debut = {{BIH}}<br>{{CUB}} | | debut = {{BIH}}<br>{{CUB}} | ||
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The <strong>Worldvision Song Contest Quarter 4 - 2024</strong> was the 9th edition of the [[Worldvision Song Contest]]. It is set to take place in [[:en:Tel Aviv|Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]], following the country's victory at the [[Worldvision Q3-2024|WorldVision Song Contest Q3-2024]] contest with the song "Ruin Me" by Elevator Boys. Organised by the [[Main Page|International Eurofan's Countries Organisation]] (IECO) and host broadcaster [[:en:Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation|Kan]]. The contest was held TBA arena, and consisted of a semi-finals on 23 February 2025, and a final on | The <strong>Worldvision Song Contest Quarter 4 - 2024</strong> was the 9th edition of the [[Worldvision Song Contest]]. It is set to take place in [[:en:Tel Aviv|Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]], following the country's victory at the [[Worldvision Q3-2024|WorldVision Song Contest Q3-2024]] contest with the song "Ruin Me" by Elevator Boys. Organised by the [[Main Page|International Eurofan's Countries Organisation]] (IECO) and host broadcaster [[:en:Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation|Kan]]. The contest was held TBA arena, and consisted of a semi-finals on 23 February 2025, and a final on 7 March 2025. | ||
Thirty-six countries will participate in the contest, with [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] and [[Cuba]] participating for the first time. It was announced that [[Belgium]], [[Ireland]] and [[Russia]] would not be taking part due to various reasons. While [[Russia|Russian]] membership was kept active, the [[Ireland|Irish]] membership were frozen on-request, which makes it unlikely to see the country returning in the nearest future. [[Belgium]] however was suspended for this episode due to the breach of the rules. | Thirty-six countries will participate in the contest, with [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] and [[Cuba]] participating for the first time. It was announced that [[Belgium]], [[Ireland]] and [[Russia]] would not be taking part due to various reasons. While [[Russia|Russian]] membership was kept active, the [[Ireland|Irish]] membership were frozen on-request, which makes it unlikely to see the country returning in the nearest future. [[Belgium]] however was suspended for this episode due to the breach of the rules. | ||
[[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] qualified for the final for the first time. It was the first time that [[Sweden]], [[Iceland]], [[Cuba]] (the debuting country), [[Azerbaijan]], [[New Zealand]], [[North Macedonia]] and [[Thailand]] failed to make it to the final. | The winner was [[Australia]] with the song "Abracadabra", performed by [[:en:Lady Gaga|Lady Gaga]]. [[Spain]] (best result), [[Italy]] (best result), [[Norway]] and [[Japan]] rounded out the top five. The following countries improved their results: [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]. [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] qualified for the final for the first time. It was the first time that [[Sweden]], [[Iceland]], [[Cuba]] (the debuting country), [[Azerbaijan]], [[New Zealand]], [[North Macedonia]] and [[Thailand]] failed to make it to the final. | ||
== Location == | == Location == |