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Worldvision Q3-2025

From IECO - International Eurofan's Countries Organisation

The Worldvision Song Contest Quarter 3 - 2025 was the 12th edition of the Worldvision Song Contest. It is set to take place in Yokohama, Japan, following the country's victory at the WorldVision Song Contest Q2-2025 contest with the song "Messy" by Rose. Organised by the International Eurofan's Countries Organisation (IECO) and host broadcaster Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK). The contest was held Pia Arena MM, and consisted of a semi-finals on TBA October 2025, and a final on TBA October 2025.

Worldvision Q3-2025
Dates
Semi-final 1TBA October 2025
Semi-final 2TBA October 2025
FinalTBA October 2025
Host
VenuePia Arena MM, Yokohama, Japan
Executive supervisor Mark Solovyov
Executive producer Pavel Kulik
Host broadcaster NHK
Participants
Number of entries31
Debuting countries Mexico
Malaysia
Returning Countries Switzerland
Russia
Non-returning Countries Armenia
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Croatia
Greece
New Zealand
San Marino
Sweden
Ukraine
Participation map
Vote
Voting systemEach country's Jury awards one set of 12, 10, 8–1 points to ten songs as 50% of the votes, while Televote matches the result with another 50% of the points awarded percentage-wise proportionally.
Q2-25Worldvision Q3-2025Q4-25

Thirty-one countries participated in the competition, the lowest number for the 2024 and 2025 competitions. Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Sweden and Ukraine withdrew from participation in the contest and San Marino has been disqualified for the season. Switzerland returned to participation after a seasonal absence, and Malaysia was also invited to the competition as an IECO associate member at the invitation of the host country.

Location

 
Pia Arena MM, host venue of the Q3-2025 contest.

Japan won the right to host the season after winning the contest in Paris. On September 28, it was announced that Yokohama would host the 12th season of the competition at Pia Arena MM.

City bidding process

On September 14, it was announced that 11 candidate cities had expressed their desire to host the competition. The host broadcaster also announced that the city selection process would be conducted in two stages: in the first stage, all participating broadcasters could rate each city with a "like" or "dislike" sign. Four cities advanced to the second stage: Okinawa, Saitama, Tokyo, and Yokohama. In the second stage, the host city was determined by a reference group, which at the time of selecting the host city of the competition included: Japan (host of the competition), Australia (supervisor of the competition), Denmark, Israel, Lebanon and the United Kingdom.

Key:

Host city
* Shortlisted
^ Submitted a bid
List of the venue candidates
City/town Venue Capacity Public Bids Stage Final Stage
Yes No
Okinawa* Okinawa Arena 10,000 5 0 2
Saitama* Saitama Super Arena 36,500 6 1 1
Tokyo* Ariake Arena 15,000 6 0 0
Yokohama Pia Arena MM 12,150 5 0 3
Fukuoka^ Marine Messe Fukuoka 15,000 5 4 Eliminated
Funabashi^ LaLa Arena Tokyo-Bay 10,000 2 5
Hiroshima^ Hiroshima Green Arena 10,000 5 2
Kobe^ World Memorial Hall 8,000 3 3
Maebashi^ Yamada Green Dome Maebashi 20,000 5 0
Nagano^ Big Hat 10,100 1 4
Osaka^ Osaka-jō Hall 16,000 1 2

Production

 
Generic logo of the contest since Q3-2025

Following the rebranding trend around contests, the Q3-25 contest became the first to feature the new rebranded logo of Worldvision. This is the first time since 2016 the logo was changed. The previous logo was created for the predecessor of Worldvision IECO which was organized in 2016-2021 and got inherited for the first edition Q4-22 in Spain.

Format

Thirty-five countries participated in the Worldvision Song Contest in Paris. It was expected that the final number of participants at the contest in Japan might be smaller than at the contest in France, which could lead to only one semi-final instead of two. On October 21, it was announced that 31 countries would participate in the contest in Japan, changing the format from two semi-finals to one. Twenty-six countries will also participate in the final, 16 of which qualify automatically: the top 16 countries from the previous season. The remaining 15 countries will compete for the remaining 10 spots in the final.

List of restricted artists

On September 28, the competition's organizers announced that starting with the 12th season of the Eurovision Song Contest, they would ban the use of highly renowned performers. This would eliminate any obvious differences between the various countries' entries due to the boosts provided by renowned international performers. The initial list included 150 performers and bands and is subject to change.

Participating Countries

On September 22, it was announced that 30 countries would participate in the contest in Japan. Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Sweden and Ukraine withdrew from participation in the contest and San Marino has been disqualified for the season. Switzerland returned to participation after a seasonal absence, and Malaysia was also invited to the competition as an IECO associate member at the invitation of the host country.

On September 24, at the request of the Croatian delegation to reconsider the decision to disqualify her by the reference group, she was reinstated to participate, but after voting as a member of the jury from ROTW, where a tendency towards biased and unjust voting was revealed, she was disqualified from participating in the season on October 16.

On October 21, it was announced that thirty-one countries would participate in the contest in Yokohama. New Zealand withdrew from the original list and was replaced by debuting Mexico, while Russia returned after several seasons.

Semi-Final

# Country Artist Song Language(s) Place Points
  Albania Senidah Moj Si High Slovenian
  Australia Muna What I Want English
  China Hannah Bahng Pomegranate English
  Cuba Selection
  Denmark Gwennili Dependance Affective French
  Germany Sophie and the Giants Red Light English
  Hungary Connor Kauffman Cry English
  Italy Selection
  Malaysia IShowSpeed Higher English
  Mexico Ana Mena & Belinda Las 12 Spanish
  Portugal Selection
  Russia Monetochka This Was In Russia Russian
  Serbia Noisy Desire
  South Korea Annette Pfab No Way Out English
  Switzerland

Grand Final

# Country Artist Song Language(s) Place Points
  Brazil Lexxe Santa Sangre English
  Canada Chrissy Costanza & Voila 7 Minutes in Hell English
  Czechia Epica Arcana English
  France Szabo & Joe Maffia On My Own English
  Ireland
  Israel Agnes Ego English
  Japan Jeon Somi Closer English
  Kazakhstan Daricorn Sóz Kazakh
  Lebanon Cara & Chadia Rodriguez Preferisco Te Italian
  Netherlands Seafret Wait English
  North Macedonia Valencia Grace Super Elastic English
  Norway Alexandra Stan Ya Halmi English, Arabic
  Spain Selection
  Thailand Felizz Abracadabra Thai, English, Imaginary
  United Kingdom Selection
  Vietnam Mika YoYo English

Televoting Observers

With this edition, the televotiong has been reverted to strict appointing of one representative from each participating country. Each Head Of Delegtion have to invite one Observer, who would cast a full ranking as their televote representative. Along with all participating countries Observers, one additional set of points would be produced by an International Televoting which would include five members from around the world + AI. These six rankings would be combined with the exponential weights system to create one set of points. This was the first season for the participation of viewers from Morocco.

Country Full Name & Origin IECO Membership
  ROTW   Mehdi Jamal
  TBA
  TBA
  TBA
  TBA
  AI (GPT-5o)
  Albania TBA
  Australia TBA
  Brazil TBA
  Canada TBA
  China TBA
  Cuba TBA
  Czechia TBA
  Denmark TBA
  France TBA
  Germany TBA
  Hungary TBA
  Ireland TBA
  Israel TBA
  Italy TBA
  Japan TBA
  Kazakhstan TBA
  Lebanon TBA
  Malaysia TBA
  Mexico TBA
  Netherlands TBA
  North Macedonia TBA
  Norway TBA
  Portugal TBA
  Serbia TBA
  South Korea TBA
  Spain TBA
  Switzerland TBA
  Thailand TBA
  Vietnam TBA
  United Kingdom TBA

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