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The <strong>Worldvision Song Contest Quarter 1 - 2025</strong> was the 10th edition of the [[Worldvision Song Contest]]. It is set to take place in [[:en:Hobart|Hobart]], [[Australia]], following the country's victory at the [[Worldvision Q4-2024|WorldVision Song Contest Q4-2024]] contest with the song "Abracadabra" by [[:en:Lady Gaga|Lady Gaga]]. Organised by the [[Main Page|International Eurofan's Countries Organisation]] (IECO) and host broadcaster [[:en:SBS (Australian TV channel)|SBS]]. The contest was held [[:en:Derwent Entertainment Centre|MyState Bank Arena]], and consisted of a semi-finals on 17 and 19 June 2025, and a final on 28 June 2025.
The <strong>Worldvision Song Contest Quarter 1 - 2025</strong> was the 10th edition of the [[Worldvision Song Contest]]. It is set to take place in [[:en:Hobart|Hobart]], [[Australia]], following the country's victory at the [[Worldvision Q4-2024|WorldVision Song Contest Q4-2024]] contest with the song "Abracadabra" by [[:en:Lady Gaga|Lady Gaga]]. Organised by the [[Main Page|International Eurofan's Countries Organisation]] (IECO) and host broadcaster [[:en:SBS (Australian TV channel)|SBS]]. The contest was held [[:en:Derwent Entertainment Centre|MyState Bank Arena]], and consisted of a semi-finals on 17 and 19 June 2025, and a final on 29 June 2025.


Thirty-seven countries participated in the contest. It was announced that [[Belgium]], [[China]] and [[Ireland]] returning after one-episodes absences respectively. While [[Iceland]] and [[Poland]] announced that they would not be taking part.
Thirty-seven countries participated in the contest. It was announced that [[Belgium]], [[China]] and [[Ireland]] returning after one-episodes absences respectively. While [[Iceland]] and [[Poland]] announced that they would not be taking part.
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===Grand Final===
===Grand Final===
Twenty-six countries took part in the final, composed of the host country Australia, another five countries with its best result from the previous edition, and the ten best-ranked entries of each of the two semi-finals. The broadcast of the Grand Final took place on 28 June, 2025, at 21:15 (GMT +3). All thirty-seven participating countries with jury and televote will vote in the final.
Twenty-six countries took part in the final, composed of the host country Australia, another five countries with its best result from the previous edition, and the ten best-ranked entries of each of the two semi-finals. The broadcast of the Grand Final took place on 29 June, 2025, at 21:15 (GMT +3). All thirty-seven participating countries with jury and televote will vote in the final.
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