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* {{CHN}}, Shanghai; Mercedes-Benz Arena (Capacity: 18.000).
* {{CHN}}, Shanghai; Mercedes-Benz Arena (Capacity: 18.000).
* {{JPN}}, Tokyo; Yoyogi National Gymnasium (Capacity: 11.100).
* {{JPN}}, Tokyo; Yoyogi National Gymnasium (Capacity: 11.100).
* {{KOR}}, Busan; Sajik Arena (Capacity: 14.100).
* {{ESP}}, Barcelona; Palau Sant Jordi (Capacity: 18.000).
===Canceled or rejected bids===
After the announcement of the acceptance of applications for the competition, additional rules for the compliance of the application were announced. The following bids did not meet the roofing clause for the host site:
* {{MKD}}, Skopje; Toshe Proeski National Arena (Capacity: 33.000).
* {{MKD}}, Skopje; Toshe Proeski National Arena (Capacity: 33.000).
* {{KOR}}, Busan, Seoul:
* {{KOR}}, Seoul: Seoul Olympic Stadium (Capacity: 69.900).
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)).
* {{ESP}}, Barcelona; Palau Sant Jordi (Capacity: 18.000).
* {{USA}}, Ann Arbor; Michigan Stadium (Capacity: 107.600).
* {{USA}}, Ann Arbor; Michigan Stadium (Capacity: 107.600).