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The decision to host the competition in South Alezia was made after an agreement by all of the previously participating stations to give the hosting rights to South Alezia in order to advertise the region more. This is also to "train" South Alezian stations in case that South Alezia was given the rights to host an international-scale production like the Worldvision Song Contest, where a future bid for Doorsbreeken is (as of the writing of this article) being discussed. | The decision to host the competition in South Alezia was made after an agreement by all of the previously participating stations to give the hosting rights to South Alezia in order to advertise the region more. This is also to "train" South Alezian stations in case that South Alezia was given the rights to host an international-scale production like the Worldvision Song Contest, where a future bid for Doorsbreeken is (as of the writing of this article) being discussed. | ||
Due to the ever increasing number of regions (now sub-regions) participating from 9 to 24, the two-song-per-region rule was erased for a one-song only. And to the recommendation from international advisors to the Alezian Broadcasting Authority, the competition introduced semifinals for the first time where 24 songs should either be divided into 12-song or 6-song semi. | Due to the ever increasing number of regions (now sub-regions) participating from 9 to 24, the two-song-per-region rule was erased for a one-song only. And to the recommendation from international advisors to the Alezian Broadcasting Authority, the competition introduced semifinals for the first time where 24 songs should either be divided into 12-song or 6-song semi. It was announced in the 1st of March directly before the live draw that the competition will be introducing two 12-song semifinals for the first time in ARFOS' history. | ||
For the second time in ARFOS' history after 1969, the competition is estimated to be held in June due to preparation issues on the initial process by the South Alezians. | For the second time in ARFOS' history after 1969, the competition is estimated to be held in June due to preparation issues on the initial process by the South Alezians. | ||
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| {{flagicon|Mosin-Nagan}} Kracheni || Mamuka Shervashidze ||ჯანმო? || Who? || Georgian || Mamuka Shervashidze, Annie Shervashidze || Mamuka Shervashidze | | {{flagicon|Mosin-Nagan}} Kracheni || Mamuka Shervashidze ||ჯანმო? || Who? || Georgian || Mamuka Shervashidze, Annie Shervashidze || Mamuka Shervashidze | ||
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| {{flagicon|Mosin-Nagan}} Ratchaniruyan || | | {{flagicon|Mosin-Nagan}} Ratchaniruyan || Berri Kalina || მოშორდა || Walked Away || English, Georgian || Zin Dafriaznur || Imarunni Habinsyira | ||
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| {{flagicon|Pantabang Islands}} Makarina || The Band of Truth || I.. I think... || -none- || English, Alezian || Andro Da'uware'i Ancic || Nariz A'uma'wa Makarina | | {{flagicon|Pantabang Islands}} Makarina || The Band of Truth || I.. I think... || -none- || English, Alezian || Andro Da'uware'i Ancic || Nariz A'uma'wa Makarina | ||
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Later on the first of March, the 24 regions were divided into two semi-finals. Six songs on each semifinal would qualify to the final round. The semi-finalist were decided by a draw on Doorsbreeken Town Hall. The live draw was broadcasted on the Alezian Broadcasting Authority's Youtube and ARICO.Net Live-stream. | Later on the first of March, the 24 regions were divided into two semi-finals. Six songs on each semifinal would qualify to the final round. The semi-finalist were decided by a draw on Doorsbreeken Town Hall. The live draw was broadcasted on the Alezian Broadcasting Authority's Youtube and ARICO.Net Live-stream. | ||
===Withdrawn Entries=== | |||
The Ratchaniruyan entry was supposed to be sung by the trio RATU. However, they announced their withdrawal due to "personal reasons". The spot was filled in by Berri Kalina. | |||
==Semi-Final 1== | ==Semi-Final 1== | ||
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| 03 || {{flagicon|South Alezia}} Doorsbreeken || Mariabel || Little Bit Pissed || -None- || English, Indonesian || || | | 03 || {{flagicon|South Alezia}} Doorsbreeken || Mariabel || Little Bit Pissed || -None- || English, Indonesian || || | ||
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| 04 || {{flagicon|Mosin-Nagan}} Peshmiri || Eri Marivinayan || ყველაფერი რაც მინდა || All That I Want || English, Georgian || || | | 04 || {{flagicon|Mosin-Nagan}} Peshmiri || Eri Marivinayan and Harizi Davanashorin || ყველაფერი რაც მინდა || All That I Want || English, Georgian || || | ||
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| 05 || {{flagicon|Pantabang Islands}} Baranate || Ferdinand Carliou Makarina and GROOVY-BITS|| Because I'm In Love || -none- || English, Alezian || || | | 05 || {{flagicon|Pantabang Islands}} Baranate || Ferdinand Carliou Makarina and GROOVY-BITS|| Because I'm In Love || -none- || English, Alezian || || |
Latest revision as of 03:24, 4 April 2022
AleziRadio Festival of Songs 2022 will be the sixty-fifth edition of the annual AleziRadio Festival of Songs. It will be held in Doorsbrekenstad by the authorities of Radio Doorsbreeken. This is the first festival to be held in South Alezia and the first time (excluding Zafizamarrah in 1958) that a debuting region (Doorsbreeken) hosted the festival. This is also the first time that a winning region (excluding the first edition) didn't host the event.
The decision to host the competition in South Alezia was made after an agreement by all of the previously participating stations to give the hosting rights to South Alezia in order to advertise the region more. This is also to "train" South Alezian stations in case that South Alezia was given the rights to host an international-scale production like the Worldvision Song Contest, where a future bid for Doorsbreeken is (as of the writing of this article) being discussed.
Due to the ever increasing number of regions (now sub-regions) participating from 9 to 24, the two-song-per-region rule was erased for a one-song only. And to the recommendation from international advisors to the Alezian Broadcasting Authority, the competition introduced semifinals for the first time where 24 songs should either be divided into 12-song or 6-song semi. It was announced in the 1st of March directly before the live draw that the competition will be introducing two 12-song semifinals for the first time in ARFOS' history.
For the second time in ARFOS' history after 1969, the competition is estimated to be held in June due to preparation issues on the initial process by the South Alezians.
Conductors
The list of conductors can be seen below.
Region | Conductor |
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Commentators
Region | Broadcaster | Commentators |
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Spokepersons
Region | Domicile | Spokespersons |
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Participating Entries
- "*" = the singer won the Independence Award which was held the day before the competition.
- The song for the Independence Award for the year was "Something Like Me" by Maxwell Maximillian from 1954
- Songs are arranged based on the date they were announced
Later on the first of March, the 24 regions were divided into two semi-finals. Six songs on each semifinal would qualify to the final round. The semi-finalist were decided by a draw on Doorsbreeken Town Hall. The live draw was broadcasted on the Alezian Broadcasting Authority's Youtube and ARICO.Net Live-stream.
Withdrawn Entries
The Ratchaniruyan entry was supposed to be sung by the trio RATU. However, they announced their withdrawal due to "personal reasons". The spot was filled in by Berri Kalina.