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'''Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2024''' (also known as VM2024) is the ninth edition of the music contest, which selected the Britonish act for the 116th  Worldvision Song Contest, 76th World Hit Festival. The competition is  organised by Brityunik Vefecosoin Cairkovoin [BVC], Britonisea's public broadcaster which focuses on home-grown talent. The competition took place between the 20th April and 25th May. While, usually, Vha Mehlodhivestoile begins in May, BITC terminated their contract to help fund the competition meaning that BVC had to make changes to the schedule of the competition going forward. It is expected that the top two entries will head to the 115th WorldVision Song Contest and the 74th World Hit Festival respectively.
'''Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2024''' (also known as VM2024) was the ninth edition of the music contest, which selected the Britonish act for the 116th  Worldvision Song Contest, 76th World Hit Festival. The competition is  organised by Brityunik Vefecosoin Cairkovoin [BVC], Britonisea's public broadcaster which focuses on home-grown talent. The competition took place between the 6th July and 10th August. While, usually, Vha Mehlodhivestoile begins in March, BITC terminated their contract to help fund the competition meaning that BVC had to make changes to the schedule of the competition going forward. It is expected that the top two entries will head to the 116th WorldVision Song Contest and the 76th World Hit Festival respectively.


<big>
== Format ==
== Format ==
</big>


Vha Mehlodhivestoile will continue in its usual structure with there being three semi-finals, a battle stage and a grand final. The first semi-final will happen on the 6th July 2024 with the grand final on the 10th August 2024. Each semi-final will consist of eight (8) artists. The winner will be solely decided using the international televote. Then, like in normal fashion, the Britonish votes accounting for 50% of the overall total alongside the international jury. This year, there will be eight (8) voting areas per Semi-Final, including the usual six televoting areas (North, Central, East, City, Capital and Aloquirbe). The seventh group will be a demoscopic jury made of 620 people representing the 62 million people in Britonisea who will watch the show's rehearsal the day before along with the final group - The Professionals. At the end of each show, the top two artists will qualify for the grand final in Burgendore (six overall) with third and fourth place qualifying to the battle stage which will take place in Zelmerlow. The battles will be judged by Aenglide, Kalosia and Llalta.
Vha Mehlodhivestoile will continue in its usual structure with there being three semi-finals, a battle stage and a grand final. The first semi-final will happen on the 6th July 2024 with the grand final on the 10th August 2024. Each semi-final will consist of eight (8) artists. The winner will be solely decided using the international televote. Then, like in normal fashion, the Britonish votes accounting for 50% of the overall total alongside the international jury. This year, there will be eight (8) voting areas per Semi-Final, including the usual six televoting areas (North, Central, East, City, Capital and Aloquirbe). The seventh group will be statistics from live reactions during each song while the final group is the Britonish Jury. At the end of each show, the top two artists will qualify for the grand final in Doportedas (six overall) with third and fourth place qualifying to the battle stage which will take place in Tonesk. The battles will be judged by Plangainer, Todlichebujoku and Ugunnustan.


10 acts will make it to the Grand Final, similar to 2016, 2018 and 2019 - 6 direct qualifiers, 3 from the battle stage and TOULOUSE - who received the right to come bak after Charlotte's Party decided not to return to Vha Mehlodhivestoile. For the Grand Final, international juries will vote in the Worldvision point system [12, 10, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1] and will be joined by a Britonish Jury. Around 33% of the final vote will be from the Britonish televote. Regardless of the number of international juries, the Britonish televote will be giving out no less than 348 points. A minute after the recap, voting lines will freeze with the results of the international jury being announced one by one. The lines will be reopened during an interval act and then closed again. Britonish nationals who vote via the app will be allowed to receive all their votes allocated to them again. The winner will be chosen using a combination of the International Jury and Britonish Televote.
10 acts will make it to the Grand Final, similar to 2016, 2018 and 2019 - 6 direct qualifiers, 3 from the battle stage and one automatic qualifier - For the Grand Final, international juries will vote in the Worldvision point system [12, 10, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1] and will be joined by a Britonish Jury. Around 33% of the final vote will be from the Britonish televote. Regardless of the number of international juries, the Britonish televote will be giving out no less than 348 points. A minute after the recap, voting lines will freeze with the results of the international jury being announced one by one. The lines will be reopened during an interval act and then closed again. Britonish nationals who vote via the app will be allowed to receive all their votes allocated to them again. The winner will be chosen using a combination of the International Jury and Britonish Televote.


The number of participants in Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2024 will be 25.
The number of participants in Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2024 will be 25.
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== Competing Entries ==
== Semi Finals ==
===Semi Final One===
 
*'''Opening Act:''' KIANA KNIGHT - SAYONARA (WV112 winner)


TBA - 7th April 2024
Semi-Final One took place in the MEGA Indoor Arena in Quickenden which hosted the 41st WorldVision Song Contest. A total of 7 nations voted in this semi-final; Scotatrova, Gallicelèstia, Hakushiya, Malta Comino Gozo, Beepee, Ugunnustan and Polkopia. Three of those 7 nations voted for the very first time in Vha Mehlodhivestoile. There was a total of 7.45 million votes, over 60% of which came from the official VM2024 app. "Potion" by Arcadia qualified first thanks to the international voters, while Charlotte's Party qualified directly to the final via the combined Britonish Televote and International Jury. Returnees Arvin Dalir and Zoe Wilkinson were eliminated.


== Semi Finals ==
In the Britonish televote, ECHOES did very well with half of the country as they received 12 points from North, Central and Aloquirbe. This success was not translated in the other three voting areas who gave them a combined score of 14 points including the demoscopic votes.
===Semi Final One===


{| class="sortable wikitable plainrowheaders" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto; text-align:center;"
{| class="sortable wikitable plainrowheaders" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto; text-align:center;"
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| align="left" | Queenie
| align="left" | Queenie
| align="left" | Pull Your Strings
| align="left" | Pull Your Strings
| colspan="6" rowspan="8" {{TBA|{{abbr|TBD|To be determined}}}}
| 11.9%
|-
| 6th
| 30
| 48
| 78
| 7th
|- style="background-color:#D3D3D3;"
| 2
| 2
| align="left" | Andrei Martin
| align="left" | Andrei Martin
| align="left" | Qe’ia mente a’et
| align="left" | Qe’ia mente a’et
| 12.5%
| 4th
| 46
| 48
| 94
| 3rd
|-
|-
| 3
| 3
| align="left" | Zoe Wilkinson
| align="left" | Zoe Wilkinson
| align="left" | Braver
| align="left" | Braver
|-
| 13.7%
| 4
| 2nd
| align="left" | Charlotte's Party
| 42
| align="left" | Horizon
| 44
|-
| 86
| 5
| 5th
| align="left" | Arcadia
|- style="background-color:#FFDF00;"
| align="left" | Potion
| '''4'''
| align="left" | '''Charlotte's Party'''
| align="left" | '''Horizon'''
| '''12.8%'''
| '''3rd'''
| '''58'''
| '''44'''
| '''102'''
| '''2nd'''
|- style="background-color:#FFDF00;"
| '''5'''
| align="left" | '''Arcadia'''
| align="left" | '''Potion'''
| '''14.6%'''
| '''1st'''
! colspan="3" | '''''Qualified'''''
| '''1st'''
|-
|-
| 6
| 6
| align="left" | Arvin Dalir
| align="left" | Arvin Dalir
| align="left" | Peux-tu M'entendre
| align="left" | Peux-tu M'entendre
|-
| 10.4%
| 8th
| 24
| 34
| 58
| 8th
|- style="background-color:#D3D3D3;"
| 7
| 7
| align="left" | Charlotte Davies
| align="left" | Charlotte Davies
| align="left" | The Line
| align="left" | The Line
| 12.2%
| 5th
| 44
| 46
| 90
| 4th
|-
|-
| 8
| 8
| align="left" | ECHOES
| align="left" | ECHOES
| align="left" | The End is Nigh
| align="left" | The End is Nigh
| 11.6%
| 7th
| 50
| 30
| 80
| 6th
|}
|}


===Semi Final Two ===
===Semi Final Two ===


Telm City
*'''Opening Act:''' Alex Winters - Vicious
*'''Interval Act:'''  Telm City dance academy
 
Semi-Final Two took place in Telm Arena, Telm City - the former host arena for the 66th WorldVision Song Contest. A total of 8 nations voted in this semi-final; Polkopia, Tödlichebujoku, Hakushiya, Malta Comino Gozo, Antahbrantahstan, Darkmania, Kalosia and Gallicelèstia. There was a total of 8.245 million votes, 5.1 million of which came from the official VM app. Mello Cinde qualified directly to the final with "Where All of it Ends", slightly ahead of Kayla Allsebrooke who also qualified directly to the final. Tobias Noah made it through to the battle stage again while returnee Anabella Perry were knocked out despite gaining three top placements from Hakushiya, Malta Comino Gozo and Gallicelèstia.
 
In the Britonish votes, the North and Capital voting areas gave twelve points to Tobias Noah, Kayla Allsebrooke received 12 points from Central and Aloquirbe, with Lost Vagabonds receiving twelve from East Britonisea and Adem Asghar receiving twelve from City. Mello Cinde (who qualified thanks to the international juries) did well in the Britonish televote as well, with her placing first in capital and second in East, Central and Aloquirbe.


{| class="sortable wikitable plainrowheaders" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto; text-align:center;"
{| class="sortable wikitable plainrowheaders" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto; text-align:center;"
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| align="left" | Max Adrichem
| align="left" | Max Adrichem
| align="left" | Prada
| align="left" | Prada
| colspan="6" rowspan="6" {{TBA|{{abbr|TBD|To be determined}}}}
| 11.0%
| 7th
| 56
| 32
| 88
| 6th
|-
|-
| 2
| 2
| align="left" | Lost Vagabonds
| align="left" | Lost Vagabonds
| align="left" | Tornado
| align="left" | Tornado
|-
| 12.4%
| 3
| =3rd
| align="left" | Kayla Allsebrooke
| 54
| align="left" | Insane
| 38
|-
| 92
| 5th
|- style="background-color:#FFDF00;"
| '''3'''
| align="left" | '''Kayla Allsebrooke'''
| align="left" | '''Insane'''
| '''14.1%'''
| '''2nd'''
| '''62'''
| '''68'''
| '''130'''
| '''2nd'''
|- style="background-color:#D3D3D3;"
| 4
| 4
| align="left" | Tobias Noah
| align="left" | Tobias Noah
| align="left" | Garden of Eden
| align="left" | Garden of Eden
| 10.7%
| 8th
| 54
| 44
| 98
| 4th
|-
|-
| 5
| 5
| align="left" | GIRL4CE
| align="left" | GIRL4CE
| align="left" | A la belle etoile
| align="left" | A la belle etoile
| 12.4%
| =3rd
| 22
| 50
| 72
| 8th
|-
|-
| 6
| 6
| align="left" | Anabella Perry
| align="left" | Anabella Perry
| align="left" | Adieu
| align="left" | Adieu
|-
| 12.4%
| =3rd
| 38
| 50
| 88
| 7th
|- style="background-color:#D3D3D3;"
| 7
| 7
| align="left" | Adem Asghar
| align="left" | Adem Asghar
| align="left" | Habibti
| align="left" | Habibti
|-
| 12.4%
| 8
| =3rd
| align="left" | Mello Cinde
| 44
| align="left" | Where All of it Ends
| 60
| 104
| 3rd
|- style="background-color:#FFDF00;"
| '''8'''
| align="left" | '''Mello Cinde'''
| align="left" | '''Where All of it Ends'''
| '''14.4%'''
| '''1st'''
! colspan="3" | '''''Qualified'''''
| '''1st'''
|}
|}


===Semi Final Three ===
===Semi Final Three ===


The Junterapten Centre
*'''Opening Act:'''  Leyla Bellisario performing "Prison"
*'''Interval Act:''' Francesca Tanti - "What More Do You Want (From Me)"
 
Semi-Final Three took place in Loueske Arena, Loueske. A grand total of eight nations voted in this semi-final; Marissolia, Malta Comino Gozo, Polkopia, Hakushiya, Beepee, Natanya, Ugunnustan and Gallicelèstia. There was a total of 8.248 million votes, 62% of those coming from the official VM app. Zara Avril qualified directly to the final with the international televotes, winning 14.8% of the votes. Rochelle Fox qualified to directly to the final, receiving top points from Malta Comino Gozo, Polkopia and Hakushiya. Zeke Lemondey qualified to the Battle Stage, receiving top points from Marissolia while Jude Cartier also qualified to the Battle Stage, helped by Ugunnustan's top mark.
 
In the Britonish votes, only solo males received the top marks. Lukas Alvarez received twelve points from Central and City voting areas, Zeke Lemondey received 12 points from East and Capital while the other two twelve points from Aloquirbe and North were given to Jude Cartier. It is important to note that had Zara Avril received the highest number of votes in Aloquirbe and would have likely won the Britonish vote overall under the old system.


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{| class="sortable wikitable plainrowheaders" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto; text-align:center;"
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| align="left" | Aria Quezon
| align="left" | Aria Quezon
| align="left" | Look At Me Now
| align="left" | Look At Me Now
|-
| 9.8%
| 8th
| 18
| 28
| 46
| 8th
|- style="background-color:#D3D3D3;"
| 2
| 2
| align="left" | Jude Cartier
| align="left" | Jude Cartier
| align="left" | Judgement Day
| align="left" | Judgement Day
| 13.7%
| 3rd
| 62
| 46
| 108
| 4th
|-
|-
| 3
| 3
| align="left" | Katie Reece-Boyst
| align="left" | Katie Reece-Boyst
| align="left" | Paparazzi
| align="left" | Paparazzi
|-
| 13.1%
| 4th
| 44
| 54
| 98
| 5th
|- style="background-color:#D3D3D3;"
| 4
| 4
| align="left" | Zeke Lemondey
| align="left" | Zeke Lemondey
| align="left" | Inimitable
| align="left" | Inimitable
|-
| 14.0%
| 5
| 2nd
| align="left" | Zara Avril
| 64
| align="left" | Eyes on the Prize
| 58
| 122
| 3rd
|- style="background-color:#FFDF00;"
| '''5'''
| align="left" | '''Zara Avril'''
| align="left" | '''Eyes on the Prize'''
| '''14.8%'''
| '''1st'''
! colspan="3" | '''''Qualified'''''
| '''1st'''
|-
|-
| 6
| 6
| align="left" | Lukas Tavarez
| align="left" | Lukas Tavarez
| align="left" | The Devil
| align="left" | The Devil
| 10.7%
| =6th
| 62
| 32
| 94
| 6th
|-
|-
| 7
| 7
| align="left" | SARAH
| align="left" | SARAH
| align="left" | Daus Verano
| align="left" | Daus Verano
| 10.7%
| =6th
| 26
| 54
| 80
| 7th
|- style="background-color:#FFDF00;"
| '''8'''
| align="left" | '''Rochelle Fox'''
| align="left" | '''Don't Surrender'''
| '''12.9%'''
| '''5th'''
| '''60'''
| '''64'''
| '''124'''
| '''2nd'''
|}
===Battle Stage ===
The Battle Stage will take place in Tonesk City Arena, Tonesk. National Juries from Plangainer, Todlichebujoku and Ugunnustan will act as the Battle Stage Jurors this year.
*'''Opening Act:'''
*'''Interval Act:'''
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: auto;"  auto" width=80% "
!colspan=6| '''Battle One'''
|-
!colspan=1| '''Song 1'''
!rowspan=4| <big><big>'''6-9'''</big></big>
!colspan=1| '''Song 2'''
|-
| align="center" | '''Adem Asghar''' <br /> ''Habibti'' || style="background-color:#FFDF00;" align="center" |  '''Charlotte Davies''' <br /> ''The Line''
|-
|colspan=1 align="center" |<small>'''Jurors that voted for this song:''' <br>Turlan Khazretgaliov (UGS)<br> Assar Hojaniasova (UGS)<br>Maine Leppink (HEAD JUDGE - PLA)<br>Stefanie Feliciano (PLA)<br>Bryce S. Williams (PLA)<br>Eslaaja (HEAD JUDGE - TBJ)
|colspan=1 align="center" |<small>'''Jurors that voted for this song:'''<br />Shafira Aloseva (HEAD JUDGE - UGS) <br>Zokirjan Bakirov (UGS)<br>ILYZA (UGS)<br>Jessica Ridley (PLA)<br>Roan Hay (PLA)<br>Saição Novômem (TBJ)<br>Armas Pinheiro (TBJ)<br>Keeve Mustonen (TBJ)<br>Alan Rodin (TBJ)
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: auto;"  auto" width=80% "
!colspan=6| '''Battle Two'''
|-
!colspan=1| '''Song 1'''
!rowspan=4| <big><big>'''7-8'''</big></big>
!colspan=1| '''Song 2'''
|-
| align="center" | '''Tobias Noah''' <br /> ''Garden of Eden'' || style="background-color:#FFDF00;" align="center" |  '''Zeke Lemondey''' <br /> ''Inimitable''
|-
|colspan=1 align="center" |<small>'''Jurors that voted for this song:'''<br>Shafira Aloseva (HEAD JUDGE - UGS) <br>Zokirjan Bakirov (UGS)<br>Turlan Khazretgaliov (UGS)<br>ILYZA (UGS)<br>Bryce S. Williams (PLA)<br>Armas Pinheiro (TBJ)<br>Keeve Mustonen (TBJ)
|colspan=1 align="center" |<small>'''Jurors that voted for this song:'''<br />Assar Hojaniasova (UGS)<br>Maine Leppink (HEAD JUDGE - PLA)<br>Sefanie Feliciano (PLA)<br>Jessica Ridley (PLA)<br>Roan Hay (PLA)<br>Eslaaja (HEAD JUDGE - TBJ)<br>Saição Novômem (TBJ)<br>Alan Rodin (TBJ)
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: auto;"  auto" width=80% "
!colspan=6| '''Battle Three'''
|-
!colspan=1| '''Song 1'''
!rowspan=4| <big><big>'''8-7'''</big></big>
!colspan=1| '''Song 2'''
|-
| style="background-color:#FFDF00;" align="center" | '''Jude Cartier''' <br /> ''Judgement Day'' || align="center" |  '''Andrei Martin''' <br /> ''Qe'ia Mente A'Et''
|-
|-
| 8
|colspan=1 align="center" |<small>'''Jurors that voted for this song:''' <br>Eslaaja (HEAD JUDGE - TBJ)<br>Saição Novômem (TBJ)<br>Armas Pinheiro (TBJ)<br>Stefanie Feliciano (PLA)<br>Jessica Ridley (PLA)<br>Zokirjan Bakirov (UGS)<br>Turlan Khazretgaliov (UGS)<br>Assar Hojaniasova (UGS)
| align="left" | Rochelle Fox
|colspan=1 align="center" |<small>'''Jurors that voted for this song:'''<br />Keeve Mustonen (TBJ)<br>Alan Rodin (TBJ)<br>Maine Leppink (HEAD JUDGE - PLA)<br>Roan Hay (PLA)<br>Bryce S. Williams (PLA)<br>Shafira Aloseva (HEAD JUDGE - UGS)<br>ILYZA (UGS)
| align="left" | Don't Surrender
|}
|}


===Battle Stage ===


National Juries from Plangainer, Todlichebujoku and Ugunnustan will act as the Battle Stage Jurors this year.


== Grand Final ==
== Grand Final ==
The Grand final is set to take place in The Grand Hall in Doportedas.
 
The Grand final is set took place in The Grand Hall in Doportedas on the 10th August 2024. Mello Cinde won the contest with 139 points after securing 96 points from the international juries who gave her a lead of 21 points. Zara Avril won the Britonish votes with 46 points.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: auto;"
!rowspan=2| '''Draw'''
!rowspan=2| '''Artist(s)'''
!rowspan=2| '''Song'''
!colspan=3| '''Votes'''
!rowspan=2| '''Result'''
|-
! '''Intl.'''
! '''Brit.'''
! '''Total'''
|-style="background-color:#FFDF00;"
| '''01'''|| '''Mello Cinde'''|| '''Where All of it Ends'''|| '''96'''|| '''43'''|| '''139'''|| '''1st'''
|-
| 02 || Leyla Bellisario || Prison || 51 || 28 || 79 || 8th
|-style="background-color:#CD7F32;"
| '''03'''|| '''Charlotte's Party'''|| '''Horizon'''|| '''75'''|| '''41'''|| '''116'''|| '''3rd'''
|-
| 04 || Zara Avril || Eyes on the Prize || 62 || 46 || 108 || 4th
|-
| 05 || Jude Cartier || Judgement Day || 46 || 31 || 77 || 9th
|-
| 06 || Arcadia || Potion || 73 || 15 || 88 || 6th
|-style="background-color:#D3D3D3;"
| '''07'''|| '''Kayla Allsebrooke'''|| '''Insane'''|| '''73'''|| '''45'''|| '''118'''|| '''2nd'''
|-
| 08 || Zeke Lemondey || Inimitable || 55 || 32 || 87 || 7th
|-
| 09 || Rochelle Fox || Don't Surrender || 62 || 39 || 101 || 5th
|-
| 10 || Charlotte Davies || The Line || 45 || 28 || 73 || 10th
|}
 


== After Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2024 ==
== After Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2024 ==


=== WorldVision Song Contest 116 ===
=== WorldVision Song Contest 116 ===
Mello Cinde will represent Britonisea at the 116th WorldVision Song Contest.


=== World Hit Festival 76 ===
=== World Hit Festival 76 ===


== Television Viewership ==
== Television Viewership ==

Latest revision as of 00:35, 15 August 2024

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Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2024
Dates
Semi Final 16 July 2024
Semi Final 213 July 2024
Semi Final 320 July 2024
Battle Stage27 July 2024
Grand Final10 August 2024
Hosts
PresentersLucie Dagenham

Matt Evans

Tyson Edwards
BroadcasterBrityunik Vefecosoin Cairkovoin
[BVC]
Participants
Number of Participants25
Number of Participants (GF)10
Vote
Winning SongMello Cinde - Where All of it Ends
Runner UpKayla Allsebrooke - Insane
Recent Editions
← 2023Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2025 →

Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2024 (also known as VM2024) was the ninth edition of the music contest, which selected the Britonish act for the 116th Worldvision Song Contest, 76th World Hit Festival. The competition is organised by Brityunik Vefecosoin Cairkovoin [BVC], Britonisea's public broadcaster which focuses on home-grown talent. The competition took place between the 6th July and 10th August. While, usually, Vha Mehlodhivestoile begins in March, BITC terminated their contract to help fund the competition meaning that BVC had to make changes to the schedule of the competition going forward. It is expected that the top two entries will head to the 116th WorldVision Song Contest and the 76th World Hit Festival respectively.

Format

Vha Mehlodhivestoile will continue in its usual structure with there being three semi-finals, a battle stage and a grand final. The first semi-final will happen on the 6th July 2024 with the grand final on the 10th August 2024. Each semi-final will consist of eight (8) artists. The winner will be solely decided using the international televote. Then, like in normal fashion, the Britonish votes accounting for 50% of the overall total alongside the international jury. This year, there will be eight (8) voting areas per Semi-Final, including the usual six televoting areas (North, Central, East, City, Capital and Aloquirbe). The seventh group will be statistics from live reactions during each song while the final group is the Britonish Jury. At the end of each show, the top two artists will qualify for the grand final in Doportedas (six overall) with third and fourth place qualifying to the battle stage which will take place in Tonesk. The battles will be judged by Plangainer, Todlichebujoku and Ugunnustan.

10 acts will make it to the Grand Final, similar to 2016, 2018 and 2019 - 6 direct qualifiers, 3 from the battle stage and one automatic qualifier - For the Grand Final, international juries will vote in the Worldvision point system [12, 10, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1] and will be joined by a Britonish Jury. Around 33% of the final vote will be from the Britonish televote. Regardless of the number of international juries, the Britonish televote will be giving out no less than 348 points. A minute after the recap, voting lines will freeze with the results of the international jury being announced one by one. The lines will be reopened during an interval act and then closed again. Britonish nationals who vote via the app will be allowed to receive all their votes allocated to them again. The winner will be chosen using a combination of the International Jury and Britonish Televote.

The number of participants in Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2024 will be 25.

Voting Areas

  • North: Consisting of all northern authorities as well as Isle Harmondsworth - major cities including Burgendore & Ghiez, Loueske, Machievelihe and Eaux City.
  • Central: Consisting of all southwestern and western authorities - major cities including Kyvivre, Tonesk and Luton & Sports City.
  • East: Consisting of the all authorities on the Eastern peninsula of Britonisea - major cities including Telm City, Boschke and Zelmerlow.
  • City: Consisting of the Junterapten & Quickenden and surrounding authorities - major cities including Junterapten City, Quickenden City, Jyske and Aryonk.
  • Capital: Consisting of the Doportedas Authority - major cities including Doportedas City, St Kings Bay and Bovingdon.
  • Aloquirbe: Consisting solely of Aloquirbe - major cities including Aloquirbe City and Alosable.

Host Arenas of Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2024

Usually, each Vha Mehlodhiestoile show is broadcast live from a different arena around the country. With BVC now making this a solo project, at last minute, the broadcaster had to cut down the number of arenas that it could go to from five to two. While, usually, the five cities are in completely different locations to one another, this year, two cities were chosen based on how easy it was for BVC to set up shop and organise Vha Mehlodhivestoile while also maintaining its authenticity. With that in mind, Junterapten was chosen to host the Semi-Finals, while Doportedas was chosen to host the final. Junterapten Centre will host the semi-finals - it has experience hosting WorldVision events as the venue for the legendary Junterapten Pre-Party. It has a capacity for a maximum of 5,000 people and should give the viewer an arena-feeling. The finals will be hosted in the capital in The Grand Hall - the arena which bid to host the 100th WorldVision Song Contest but lost to the bid from Monterra.

Competition Schedule
Show Date City Location # of finalists
Semi Final 1 6 July 2024 Quickenden MEGA Indoor Arena 2
Semi Final 2 13 July 2024 Telm City Telm Arena 2
Semi Final 3 20 July 2024 Loueske Loueske Arena 2
Semi Final 4 27 July 2024 Tonesk Tonesk City Arena 1
Grand Final 10 August 2024 Doportedas The Grand Hall (20,000) 1 winner

Semi Finals

Semi Final One

  • Opening Act: KIANA KNIGHT - SAYONARA (WV112 winner)

Semi-Final One took place in the MEGA Indoor Arena in Quickenden which hosted the 41st WorldVision Song Contest. A total of 7 nations voted in this semi-final; Scotatrova, Gallicelèstia, Hakushiya, Malta Comino Gozo, Beepee, Ugunnustan and Polkopia. Three of those 7 nations voted for the very first time in Vha Mehlodhivestoile. There was a total of 7.45 million votes, over 60% of which came from the official VM2024 app. "Potion" by Arcadia qualified first thanks to the international voters, while Charlotte's Party qualified directly to the final via the combined Britonish Televote and International Jury. Returnees Arvin Dalir and Zoe Wilkinson were eliminated.

In the Britonish televote, ECHOES did very well with half of the country as they received 12 points from North, Central and Aloquirbe. This success was not translated in the other three voting areas who gave them a combined score of 14 points including the demoscopic votes.

R/O Artist Song Round 1 Round 2 Result
Votes Place Brito Intl Overall
1 Queenie Pull Your Strings 11.9% 6th 30 48 78 7th
2 Andrei Martin Qe’ia mente a’et 12.5% 4th 46 48 94 3rd
3 Zoe Wilkinson Braver 13.7% 2nd 42 44 86 5th
4 Charlotte's Party Horizon 12.8% 3rd 58 44 102 2nd
5 Arcadia Potion 14.6% 1st Qualified 1st
6 Arvin Dalir Peux-tu M'entendre 10.4% 8th 24 34 58 8th
7 Charlotte Davies The Line 12.2% 5th 44 46 90 4th
8 ECHOES The End is Nigh 11.6% 7th 50 30 80 6th

Semi Final Two

  • Opening Act: Alex Winters - Vicious
  • Interval Act: Telm City dance academy

Semi-Final Two took place in Telm Arena, Telm City - the former host arena for the 66th WorldVision Song Contest. A total of 8 nations voted in this semi-final; Polkopia, Tödlichebujoku, Hakushiya, Malta Comino Gozo, Antahbrantahstan, Darkmania, Kalosia and Gallicelèstia. There was a total of 8.245 million votes, 5.1 million of which came from the official VM app. Mello Cinde qualified directly to the final with "Where All of it Ends", slightly ahead of Kayla Allsebrooke who also qualified directly to the final. Tobias Noah made it through to the battle stage again while returnee Anabella Perry were knocked out despite gaining three top placements from Hakushiya, Malta Comino Gozo and Gallicelèstia.

In the Britonish votes, the North and Capital voting areas gave twelve points to Tobias Noah, Kayla Allsebrooke received 12 points from Central and Aloquirbe, with Lost Vagabonds receiving twelve from East Britonisea and Adem Asghar receiving twelve from City. Mello Cinde (who qualified thanks to the international juries) did well in the Britonish televote as well, with her placing first in capital and second in East, Central and Aloquirbe.

R/O Artist Song Round 1 Round 2 Result
Votes Place Brito Intl Overall
1 Max Adrichem Prada 11.0% 7th 56 32 88 6th
2 Lost Vagabonds Tornado 12.4% =3rd 54 38 92 5th
3 Kayla Allsebrooke Insane 14.1% 2nd 62 68 130 2nd
4 Tobias Noah Garden of Eden 10.7% 8th 54 44 98 4th
5 GIRL4CE A la belle etoile 12.4% =3rd 22 50 72 8th
6 Anabella Perry Adieu 12.4% =3rd 38 50 88 7th
7 Adem Asghar Habibti 12.4% =3rd 44 60 104 3rd
8 Mello Cinde Where All of it Ends 14.4% 1st Qualified 1st

Semi Final Three

  • Opening Act: Leyla Bellisario performing "Prison"
  • Interval Act: Francesca Tanti - "What More Do You Want (From Me)"

Semi-Final Three took place in Loueske Arena, Loueske. A grand total of eight nations voted in this semi-final; Marissolia, Malta Comino Gozo, Polkopia, Hakushiya, Beepee, Natanya, Ugunnustan and Gallicelèstia. There was a total of 8.248 million votes, 62% of those coming from the official VM app. Zara Avril qualified directly to the final with the international televotes, winning 14.8% of the votes. Rochelle Fox qualified to directly to the final, receiving top points from Malta Comino Gozo, Polkopia and Hakushiya. Zeke Lemondey qualified to the Battle Stage, receiving top points from Marissolia while Jude Cartier also qualified to the Battle Stage, helped by Ugunnustan's top mark.

In the Britonish votes, only solo males received the top marks. Lukas Alvarez received twelve points from Central and City voting areas, Zeke Lemondey received 12 points from East and Capital while the other two twelve points from Aloquirbe and North were given to Jude Cartier. It is important to note that had Zara Avril received the highest number of votes in Aloquirbe and would have likely won the Britonish vote overall under the old system.

R/O Artist Song Round 1 Round 2 Result
Votes Place Brito Intl Overall
1 Aria Quezon Look At Me Now 9.8% 8th 18 28 46 8th
2 Jude Cartier Judgement Day 13.7% 3rd 62 46 108 4th
3 Katie Reece-Boyst Paparazzi 13.1% 4th 44 54 98 5th
4 Zeke Lemondey Inimitable 14.0% 2nd 64 58 122 3rd
5 Zara Avril Eyes on the Prize 14.8% 1st Qualified 1st
6 Lukas Tavarez The Devil 10.7% =6th 62 32 94 6th
7 SARAH Daus Verano 10.7% =6th 26 54 80 7th
8 Rochelle Fox Don't Surrender 12.9% 5th 60 64 124 2nd

Battle Stage

The Battle Stage will take place in Tonesk City Arena, Tonesk. National Juries from Plangainer, Todlichebujoku and Ugunnustan will act as the Battle Stage Jurors this year.

  • Opening Act:
  • Interval Act:
Battle One
Song 1 6-9 Song 2
Adem Asghar
Habibti
Charlotte Davies
The Line
Jurors that voted for this song:
Turlan Khazretgaliov (UGS)
Assar Hojaniasova (UGS)
Maine Leppink (HEAD JUDGE - PLA)
Stefanie Feliciano (PLA)
Bryce S. Williams (PLA)
Eslaaja (HEAD JUDGE - TBJ)
Jurors that voted for this song:
Shafira Aloseva (HEAD JUDGE - UGS)
Zokirjan Bakirov (UGS)
ILYZA (UGS)
Jessica Ridley (PLA)
Roan Hay (PLA)
Saição Novômem (TBJ)
Armas Pinheiro (TBJ)
Keeve Mustonen (TBJ)
Alan Rodin (TBJ)
Battle Two
Song 1 7-8 Song 2
Tobias Noah
Garden of Eden
Zeke Lemondey
Inimitable
Jurors that voted for this song:
Shafira Aloseva (HEAD JUDGE - UGS)
Zokirjan Bakirov (UGS)
Turlan Khazretgaliov (UGS)
ILYZA (UGS)
Bryce S. Williams (PLA)
Armas Pinheiro (TBJ)
Keeve Mustonen (TBJ)
Jurors that voted for this song:
Assar Hojaniasova (UGS)
Maine Leppink (HEAD JUDGE - PLA)
Sefanie Feliciano (PLA)
Jessica Ridley (PLA)
Roan Hay (PLA)
Eslaaja (HEAD JUDGE - TBJ)
Saição Novômem (TBJ)
Alan Rodin (TBJ)
Battle Three
Song 1 8-7 Song 2
Jude Cartier
Judgement Day
Andrei Martin
Qe'ia Mente A'Et
Jurors that voted for this song:
Eslaaja (HEAD JUDGE - TBJ)
Saição Novômem (TBJ)
Armas Pinheiro (TBJ)
Stefanie Feliciano (PLA)
Jessica Ridley (PLA)
Zokirjan Bakirov (UGS)
Turlan Khazretgaliov (UGS)
Assar Hojaniasova (UGS)
Jurors that voted for this song:
Keeve Mustonen (TBJ)
Alan Rodin (TBJ)
Maine Leppink (HEAD JUDGE - PLA)
Roan Hay (PLA)
Bryce S. Williams (PLA)
Shafira Aloseva (HEAD JUDGE - UGS)
ILYZA (UGS)


Grand Final

The Grand final is set took place in The Grand Hall in Doportedas on the 10th August 2024. Mello Cinde won the contest with 139 points after securing 96 points from the international juries who gave her a lead of 21 points. Zara Avril won the Britonish votes with 46 points.

Draw Artist(s) Song Votes Result
Intl. Brit. Total
01 Mello Cinde Where All of it Ends 96 43 139 1st
02 Leyla Bellisario Prison 51 28 79 8th
03 Charlotte's Party Horizon 75 41 116 3rd
04 Zara Avril Eyes on the Prize 62 46 108 4th
05 Jude Cartier Judgement Day 46 31 77 9th
06 Arcadia Potion 73 15 88 6th
07 Kayla Allsebrooke Insane 73 45 118 2nd
08 Zeke Lemondey Inimitable 55 32 87 7th
09 Rochelle Fox Don't Surrender 62 39 101 5th
10 Charlotte Davies The Line 45 28 73 10th


After Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2024

WorldVision Song Contest 116

Mello Cinde will represent Britonisea at the 116th WorldVision Song Contest.

World Hit Festival 76

Television Viewership