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===2022===
===2022===
The [[Worldvision Q4-2022|Worldvision Song Contest Q4-2022]] was the first edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:Televisión Española|Televisión Española]] (TVE) and held on 22 November 2022 at the [[:en:Palau Sant Jordi|Palau Sant Jordi Arena]] in [[:en:Barcelona|Barcelona]], [[Spain]]. Thirdteen countries entered the inaugural contest, with entries received from [[Australia]], [[Hungary]], [[Japan]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Montenegro]], [[Norway]], [[Portugal]], [[San Marino]], [[South Korea]], [[Spain]], [[Sweden]], [[Thailand]] and the [[United Kingdom]]. Voting in this competition consisted of a single set of jury votes from each participating country. United Kingdom's [[:en:Calum Scott|Calum Scott]] was crowned the contest's first winner, with the song "Rise".
The [[Worldvision Q4-2022|Worldvision Song Contest Q4-2022]] was the first edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:Televisión Española|Televisión Española]] (TVE) and held on 22 November 2022 at the [[:en:Palau Sant Jordi|Palau Sant Jordi Arena]] in [[:en:Barcelona|Barcelona]], [[Spain]]. 13 countries entered the inaugural contest, with entries received from [[Australia]], [[Hungary]], [[Japan]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Montenegro]], [[Norway]], [[Portugal]], [[San Marino]], [[South Korea]], [[Spain]], [[Sweden]], [[Thailand]] and the [[United Kingdom]]. Voting in this competition consisted of a single set of jury votes from each participating country. United Kingdom's [[:en:Calum Scott|Calum Scott]] was crowned the contest's first winner, with the song "Rise".


===2023===
===2023===
[[File:Annalisa mentre canta Stelle in uno showcase di RDS.jpg|150px|right|thumb|[[:en:Annalisa|Annalisa]], winner of the Q1-2023 contest and placed on 4th place in the Q2-2023 contest for the [[San Marino]].]]
The [[Worldvision Q1-2023|Worldvision Song Contest Q1-2023]] was the second edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:BBC|British Broadcasting Corporation]] (BBC) and held on 25 January 2023 at the [[:en:Manchester Arena|AO Arena]] in [[:en:Manchester|Manchester]], the [[United Kingdom]]. 24 countries took part in the second edition of the competition, among which the first participation was for [[Canada]], [[China]], [[Croatia]], [[Denmark]], [[Greece]], [[Israel]], [[Lebanon]], the [[Netherlands]], [[North Macedonia]], [[Serbia]] and the [[United States]]. Voting has undergone changes, according to which now two sets of points had to be given from each participating delegation of the country: the jury and the audience. Also, another additional set of points was formed from the total voting result of five independent observers of the competition. [[San Marino]] was voted the winner, represented by [[:en:Annalisa|Annalisa]] with the song "Bellissima". The [[United States]] was the only participating country whose voting results were not received in full, for which the country was not admitted to the next competition.
The [[Worldvision Q1-2023|Worldvision Song Contest Q1-2023]] was the second edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:BBC|British Broadcasting Corporation]] (BBC) and held on 25 January 2023 at the [[:en:Manchester Arena|AO Arena]] in [[:en:Manchester|Manchester]], the [[United Kingdom]]. 24 countries took part in the second edition of the competition, among which the first participation was for [[Canada]], [[China]], [[Croatia]], [[Denmark]], [[Greece]], [[Israel]], [[Lebanon]], the [[Netherlands]], [[North Macedonia]], [[Serbia]] and the [[United States]]. Voting has undergone changes, according to which now two sets of points had to be given from each participating delegation of the country: the jury and the audience. Also, another additional set of points was formed from the total voting result of five independent observers of the competition. [[San Marino]] was voted the winner, represented by [[:en:Annalisa|Annalisa]] with the song "Bellissima". The [[United States]] was the only participating country whose voting results were not received in full, for which the country was not admitted to the next competition.


The [[Worldvision Q2-2023|Worldvision Song Contest Q2-2023]] was the third edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:SBS (Australian TV channel)|Special Broadcasting Service]] (SBS) and held on 2 July 2023 at the [[:en:John Cain Arena|John Cain Arena]] in [[:en:Melbourne|Melbourne]], [[Australia]].
The [[Worldvision Q2-2023|Worldvision Song Contest Q2-2023]] was the third edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:SBS (Australian TV channel)|Special Broadcasting Service]] (SBS) and held on 2 July 2023 at the [[:en:John Cain Arena|John Cain Arena]] in [[:en:Melbourne|Melbourne]], [[Australia]]. According to the rules of the competition, the season was supposed to take place in San Marino, but due to the lack of proper infrastructure to host the event, it was decided to move the competition to Australia, which won second place in the early season. 26 countries took part in the competition. [[Canada]], [[Montenegro]], [[North Macedonia]] and the [[United Kingdom]] decided not to compete in this edition, however [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[New Zealand]], [[Poland]], [[Uzbekistan]] and [[Vietnam]] made its debut. [[Germany]] gained its first win in the contest, represented by [[:en:Rêve (singer)|Reve]] and "Still Dancing".


The [[Worldvision Q3-2023|Worldvision Song Contest Q3-2023]] was the fourth edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:Norddeutscher Rundfunk|Norddeutscher Rundfunk]] (NDR) and held on 29 September 2023 at the [[:en:Lanxess Arena|Lanxess Arena]] in [[:en:Cologne|Cologne]], [[Germany]].
The [[Worldvision Q3-2023|Worldvision Song Contest Q3-2023]] was the fourth edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:Norddeutscher Rundfunk|Norddeutscher Rundfunk]] (NDR) and held on 14 September (semi-final) and 29 September 2023 (grand final) at the [[:en:Lanxess Arena|Lanxess Arena]] in [[:en:Cologne|Cologne]], [[Germany]]. This was the first competition with a semi-final. A record 29 countries competed in this edition, which saw the [[Canada]] returning to the contest along with new entrants [[Albania]], [[Cyprus]] and [[France]], while [[New Zealand]] decided to withdraw. 15 countries entered the first Worldvision semi-final, with the top 10 joining the 14 automatic qualifiers in the final. [[Norway]] became the fourth country to win the Worldvision title, with band [[:en:The Score (band)|The Score]] giving their first win with "Head Up".


The [[Worldvision Q4-2023|Worldvision Song Contest Q4-2023]] was the fifth edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:NRK|Norsk rikskringkasting AS]] (NRK) and held on XX xxx 2023 at the xxx in xxx, [[Norway]].
The [[Worldvision Q4-2023|Worldvision Song Contest Q4-2023]] was the fifth edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:NRK|Norsk rikskringkasting AS]] (NRK) and held on 26 December 2023 (semi-final) and 6 January 2024 (grand final) at the [[:en:Telenor Arena|Telenor Arena]] in [[:en:Oslo|Oslo]], [[Norway]]. 29 countries took part in the competition, among which the first participation was for [[Malta]] and [[Switzerland]], while [[San Marino]] and [[Uzbekistan]] decided to withdraw. [[Lebanon]] became the fifth country to win the Worldvision title, with duo Sasha Lopez and [[:en:AMI (Romanian singer)|AMI]] with "Butterfly Dance".
 
===2024===
The [[Worldvision Q1-2024|Worldvision Song Contest Q1-2024]] was the sixth edition of the contest, organised by [[:en:Télé Liban|Télé Liban]] (TL) and held on 28 and 29 February (semi-finals) and 10 March 2024 (grand final) at the Beirut Seaside Arena in [[:en:Beirut|Beirut]], [[Lebanon]]. A second semi-final was introduced at this contest. A record 29 countries competed in this edition, which saw [[San Marino]] and [[Uzbekistan]] returning to the contest along with new entrants [[Armenia]], [[Finland]] and [[Ireland]]. [[Portugal]] gained its first contest win, represented by Neoni and the song "Darkside".


== <strong>Format</strong> ==
== <strong>Format</strong> ==
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The organizational group, consisting of 5 participants, was created to decide and change the rules of the competition, holding, organizing.
The organizational group, consisting of 5 participants, was created to decide and change the rules of the competition, holding, organizing.
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders"
! colspan="9" |Organizational group 2023
|-
! scope="col" colspan="2" |Position
! scope="col" |[[Worldvision Q1-2023|Q1-2023]]
! scope="col" |[[Worldvision Q2-2023|Q2-2023]]
! scope="col" |[[Worldvision Q3-2023|Q3-2023]]
! scope="col" |[[Worldvision Q4-2023|Q4-2023]]
|-
! colspan="2" |Executive supervisor
| colspan="4" |[[File:Aus-icon.png|24px]] Mark Nightingale
|-
! rowspan="3" |Winners/Co-organizer
!Worldvision
|[[File:Gbr-icon.png|24px]] Igor Kapsharin
|[[File:Smr-icon.png|24px]] Nikita Likhanov
|[[File:Deu-icon.png|24px]] Egor Tarashkevich
|[[File:Nor-icon.png|24px]] Aleksei Komarov
|-
!Special Melody
| colspan="2" |N/A
|[[File:Tha-icon.png|24px]] Maksim Bogomolov
|[[File:Can-icon.png|24px]] Alexandr Mishenkov
|-
!Conquiz Tournaments
| colspan="2" |N/A
|[[File:Dnk-icon.png|24px]] Nikita Belonogov
|[[File:Nld-icon.png|24px]] Jean Isaak
|-
! rowspan="2" colspan="2" |Active Observer
| rowspan="3" scope="row" style="text-align:center;" |N/A
| colspan="3" |[[File:Jpn-icon.png|24px]] Pasha Kulik
|-
| colspan="3" |[[File:Prt-icon.png|24px]] Denis Vorobyov
|-
! rowspan="2" colspan="2" |Elected by other members
|[[File:Kor-icon.png|24px]] Denis Leonenko
|[[File:Nld-icon.png|24px]] Jean Isaak
|[[File:Hun-icon.png|24px]] Roman Dudarev*
|}


== <strong>Rules</strong> ==
== <strong>Rules</strong> ==
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| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | 22 November 2022
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | 22 November 2022
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | {{ESP}}, [[:en:Barcelona|Barcelona]]
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | {{ESP}}, [[:en:Barcelona|Barcelona]]
|{{GBR}}: [[:en:Calum Scott|Calum Scott]] - Rise
| {{GBR}}: [[:en:Calum Scott|Calum Scott]] - Rise
|English
| English
|172
| 172
|{{PRT}}
| {{PRT}}
|-
|-
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | II
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | II
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| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | V
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | V
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | [[Worldvision Q4-2023|Q4-2023]]
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | [[Worldvision Q4-2023|Q4-2023]]
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | TBA December 2023
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | 6 January 2024
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | {{NOR}}, TBA
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | {{NOR}}, [[:en:Oslo|Oslo]]
! scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" colspan="4" | TBA December 2023
| {{LBN}}: Sasha Lopez x [[:en:AMI (Romanian singer)|AMI]] - Butterfly Dance
| English
| 232
| {{FRA}}
|-
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | VI
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | [[Worldvision Q1-2024|Q1-2024]]
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | 10 March 2024
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | {{LBN}}, [[:en:Beirut|Beirut]]
| {{PRT}}: Neoni - Darkside
| English
| 286
| {{ISR}}
|-
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | VII
| scope="row" style="text-align:center; background:;" | [[Worldvision Q2-2024|Q2-2024]]
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | TBD June 2024
| scope="row" style="text-align:left; background:;" | {{PRT}}, TBA
| style="text-align:center; background:#ddddff;" colspan="4" |Upcoming
|}
|}


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