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Worldvision Song Contest 94 was the [[Worldvision Song Contest]]'s 94th edition, which was being held in the NEXPRO Arena in Marina Point, Nekoni. The contest was hosted by their national broadcaster ''Nekoni Television & Radio (NTR)''. | Worldvision Song Contest 94 was the [[Worldvision Song Contest]]'s 94th edition, which was being held in the NEXPRO Arena in Marina Point, Nekoni. The contest was hosted by their national broadcaster ''Nekoni Television & Radio (NTR)''. | ||
The edition wass won by Aziz-Lutfi Garanov ft. Time Killers with the song "I've Faith in You" representing the Alezian Union. It's the first victory for the country in the contest. | |||
==Host Bidding== | ==Host Bidding== | ||
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Disqualifications: Natanya, Teesdexxia, Sainte Lavande, Talvezout did not submit an entry before the deadline. Sharktail did not send in their jury votes. | Disqualifications: Natanya, Teesdexxia, Sainte Lavande, Talvezout did not submit an entry before the deadline. Sharktail did not send in their jury votes. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:30, 7 June 2024
Worldvision Song Contest 94 was the Worldvision Song Contest's 94th edition, which was being held in the NEXPRO Arena in Marina Point, Nekoni. The contest was hosted by their national broadcaster Nekoni Television & Radio (NTR).
The edition wass won by Aziz-Lutfi Garanov ft. Time Killers with the song "I've Faith in You" representing the Alezian Union. It's the first victory for the country in the contest.
Host Bidding
This edition, three countries sent out hosting bids: Achaean Republic, Mister X and Nekoni. If successful, this would have been Achaean Republic's second hosting of the contest (after Rosario in 76), Mister X's fourth hosting (after Thatcher City in 34 and 59, and Majorium in 77) or Nekoni's third hosting (after Varea in 64 and Marina Point in 80).
No. | City | Points |
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01 | Marina Point, Nekoni | 142 |
02 | Thatcher City, Mister X | 130 |
03 | Candelaria, Achaean Republic | 118 |
Participating Countries
In this edition, there were a total of 34 countries. One country withdrew, which was Estogium, and four countries were disqualified by failing to submit an entry to the contest, which were Talvezout, Sainte Lavande, Natanya and Teesdexxia.
Notes
Disqualifications: Natanya, Teesdexxia, Sainte Lavande, Talvezout did not submit an entry before the deadline. Sharktail did not send in their jury votes.