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''Main article: [[Bids for the Worldvision Summer 2022]]''
''Main article: [[Bids for the Worldvision Summer 2022]]''
===Bidding parties===
===Bidding parties===
IECO has announced the call for applications for the competition, which will be accepted from 2 to 4 May 2022. At the moment, nine countries have submitted their applications to organize the competition, three of which have two candidates each:
IECO has announced the call for applications for the competition, which will be accepted from 2 to 4 May 2022. At the moment, nine countries have submitted their applications to organize the competition, three of which have two-three candidates each:
* {{BLR}}, Minsk; Minsk Arena (Capacity: 15.000 spectators)
* {{BLR}}, Minsk; Minsk Arena (Capacity: 15.000 spectators).
* {{DNK}}, Copenhagen; TBA (Capacity: TBA spectators).
* {{GRC}}, Piraeus; The Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium (Capacity: 32.100 spectators).
* {{GRC}}, Piraeus; The Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium (Capacity: 32.100 spectators).
* {{HUN}}, Budapest; Lazlo Papp Arena (Capacity: 12.500 spectators).
* {{HUN}}, Budapest; Lazlo Papp Arena (Capacity: 12.500 spectators).
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* {{MKD}}, Skopje; Toshe Proeski National Arena (Capacity: 33.000 spectators).
* {{MKD}}, Skopje; Toshe Proeski National Arena (Capacity: 33.000 spectators).
* {{KOR}}, Busan; Sajik Arena (Capacity: 14.100 spectators).
* {{KOR}}, Busan; Sajik Arena (Capacity: 14.100 spectators).
* {{KOR}}, Seoul; Olympic Gymnastics Arena (Capacity: 15.000 spectators)
* {{KOR}}, Gangneung; Gangneung Ice Arena (Capacity: 12.000 spectators).
* {{KOR}}, Seoul; Olympic Gymnastics Arena (Capacity: 15.000 spectators).
* {{ESP}}, Barcelona; Palau Sant Jordi Arena (Capacity: 18.000 spectators).
* {{ESP}}, Barcelona; Palau Sant Jordi Arena (Capacity: 18.000 spectators).
* {{GBR}}, London; O2 Arena (Capacity: 20.000 spectators).
* {{GBR}}, London; O2 Arena (Capacity: 20.000 spectators).
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* {{USA}}, Tulsa; BOK Center (Capacity: 19.200 spectators).
* {{USA}}, Tulsa; BOK Center (Capacity: 19.200 spectators).


===Stakeholders===
===Canceled or rejected bids===
Stakeholders are those cities or regions that have expressed potential interests in hosting the Games.
* {{CHN}}, Shanghai; Mercedes-Benz Arena (Capacity: 18.000 spectators).
* {{CHN}}, Shanghai; Mercedes-Benz Arena (Capacity: 18.000 spectators).
===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:
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:
* {{KOR}}, Seoul; Seoul Olympic Stadium (Capacity: 69.900 spectators).
* {{KOR}}, Seoul; Seoul Olympic Stadium (Capacity: 69.900 spectators).

Revision as of 11:32, 3 May 2022

Worldvision Song Contest Summer 2022
To Be Announced
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 entries29
Debuting countries Australia
Belarus
China
Denmark
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Kenya
North Macedonia
Norway
New Zealand
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. It is set to take place on 23 July 2022. The location of the first season will be announced on 5 May 2022.

Location

Main article: Bids for the Worldvision Summer 2022

Bidding parties

IECO has announced the call for applications for the competition, which will be accepted from 2 to 4 May 2022. At the moment, nine countries have submitted their applications to organize the competition, three of which have two-three candidates each:

  • Belarus, Minsk; Minsk Arena (Capacity: 15.000 spectators).
  • Denmark, Copenhagen; TBA (Capacity: TBA spectators).
  • Greece, Piraeus; The Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium (Capacity: 32.100 spectators).
  • Hungary, Budapest; Lazlo Papp Arena (Capacity: 12.500 spectators).
  • Japan, Okinawa; Okinawa City Multi-Purpose Arena (Capacity: 10.000 spectators).
  • Japan, Tokyo; Ariake Arena (Capacity: 12.000 spectators).
  • North Macedonia, Skopje; Toshe Proeski National Arena (Capacity: 33.000 spectators).
  • South Korea, Busan; Sajik Arena (Capacity: 14.100 spectators).
  • South Korea, Gangneung; Gangneung Ice Arena (Capacity: 12.000 spectators).
  • South Korea, Seoul; Olympic Gymnastics Arena (Capacity: 15.000 spectators).
  • Spain, Barcelona; Palau Sant Jordi Arena (Capacity: 18.000 spectators).
  • United Kingdom, London; O2 Arena (Capacity: 20.000 spectators).
  • United States, Syracuse; Carrier Dome (Capacity: 56.200 spectators).
  • United States, Tulsa; BOK Center (Capacity: 19.200 spectators).

Canceled or rejected bids

  • China, Shanghai; Mercedes-Benz Arena (Capacity: 18.000 spectators).

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:

  • South Korea, Seoul; Seoul Olympic Stadium (Capacity: 69.900 spectators).
  • United States, Ann Arbor; Michigan Stadium (Capacity: 107.600 spectators).

The following countries have reported their reluctance to host the Summer '22 contest: France, Germany, New Zealand, Portugal and Thailand.

Production

Visual design

Presenters

Opening and interval acts

Format

Entries

For the Summer 2022 season, songs released on the YouTube platform no earlier than 1 July 2021 are eligible. Quotas, which could be requested by the participating countries in order to be able to exhibit a composition in a language other than the main language of the country, will not be distributed in the debut season.

Allocation draw

The draw to determine the participating countries' final will place on 26 Juny 2022. 16 countries will be divided into two parts of 8 countries by random selection.

The order of performance of the finalists will be known on 1 July 2022. The order will be determined by the organizers of the competition.

Participating Countries

As of 1 May 2022, twenty nine countries have confirmed their intention to participate in the Summer 2022 edition, but only sixteen will promotion to the grand final.

The Odds stage

Winning Odds as of 3 May 2022:

Rank Country Artist Song Language(s) Winning Odds
1 United Kingdom 1/7
2 Spain 1/9
United States 1/9
4 Sweden 1/11
5 Serbia 1/12
6 Denmark 1/14
Japan TBD 7 June 2022 1/14
Netherlands 1/14
9 Greece 1/16
10 France TBD 23 May 2022 1/20
11 South Korea 1/22
12 Hungary TBD 17 May 2022 1/23
13 Australia TBD 29 May 2022 1/25
14 North Macedonia 1/27
15 Norway 1/28
Ukraine 1/28
17 Thailand TBD 20 May 2022 1/29
18 Kenya 1/30
19 Ireland 1/31
Italy 1/31
21 San Marino 1/38
22 Portugal 1/40
Switzerland 1/40
24 Belarus 1/50
25 New Zealand 1/61
26 Germany 1/65
27 Russia 1/80
28 Poland 1/110
29 China 1/155

Final

The final will take place on 23 July 2022. Sixteen countries will participate in the final, which will be announced on 25 June 2022.

Draw Country Artist Song Language(s)
TBD 1 July 2022

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