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== Editions ==
== Editions ==


This table is a list of cities and countries that have hosted the contest, one or more times. Traditionally, the winning country becomes host for the next year's competition.{{efn|OOC. Missing lore was created by chance. Winning countries were decided by a random number generator at {{wp|WolframAlpha}}. Winning songs were created with a [https://www.fantasynamegenerators.com/song-title-generator.php song title name generator]. Winning musicians were created with a [https://www.fantasynamegenerators.com/musician-names.php musician name generator].}}
This table is a list of cities and countries that have hosted the contest, one or more times. Traditionally, the winning country becomes host for the next year's competition.{{efn|OOC. Missing lore was created | chance. Winning countries were decided | a random number generator at {{wp|WolframAlpha}}. Winning songs were created with a [https://www.fantasynamegenerators.com/song-title-generator.php song title name generator]. Winning musicians were created with a [https://www.fantasynamegenerators.com/musician-names.php musician name generator].}}


{| class='wikitable'
{| class='wikitable sortable'
|-
|-
!rowspan=2| '''Year'''
! Year
!colspan=2| '''Host'''
! Host country
!colspan=2 | '''Winner'''
! Host city
! Winning country
! Winning song
! Winning artist
! Winning song language
! Points
! Host broadcaster
! {{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}
|-
|-
! '''Country'''
| [[EurthVision Song Contest 2006|2006]]
! '''Location'''
| {{flag|Tamurin}}
! '''Country'''
| [[Alaghon]]
! '''Song'''
|-
| 2006
| {{flag|Tamurin}}<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/2581-eurovision-song-contest-2006/ Eurovision Song Contest 2006] (22 May 2006)</ref>
| [[Tamurin#Geography|Alaghon]]
| {{flag|Dolchland}}
| {{flag|Dolchland}}
| “My Kind Of Hearts” by Arnold Castle
| My Kind Of Hearts
| Arnold Castle
| [[Nyburanic language|Nyburanic]]
|
|
| <ref name='ev-2006'>[https://www.europans.com/topic/2581-eurovision-song-contest-2006/ Eurovision Song Contest 2006] (22 May 2006)</ref>
|-
|-
| 2007
| [[EurthVision Song Contest 2007|2007]]
| {{flag|Dolchland}}
| {{flag|Dolchland}}
| [[Imperial Schlammburg|Schlammburg]]
| [[Imperial Schlammburg|Schlammburg]]
| {{flag|Kotowari}}
| {{flag|Kotowari}}
| “Sound Of Joy” by Blaze
| Sound Of Joy
| Blaze
| [[Nyburanic language|Nyburanic]]
|
|
|
|-
|-
| 2008
| [[EurthVision Song Contest 2008|2008]]
| {{flag|Kotowari}}
| {{flag|Kotowari}}
| [[Kotowari#Geography|Kotowari City]]
| [[Kotowari City]]
| {{flag|Esonice}}  
| {{flag|Esonice}}  
| “Easy Moves” by Faith Khan
| Easy Moves
| Faith Khan
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
| 2009
| [[EurthVision Song Contest 2009|2009]]
| {{flag|Esonice}}  
| {{flag|Esonice}}  
| [[Maimedo]]
| [[Maimedo]]
| {{flag|Noble Nykia}}  
| {{flag|Noble Nykia}}  
| “Pictures Of Mirrors” by Reed Strong
| Pictures Of Mirrors
| Reed Strong
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
| 2010
| [[EurthVision Song Contest 2010|2010]]
| {{flag|Noble Nykia}}  
| {{flag|Noble Nykia}}  
| [[Noble Nykia#Geography|Musha]]
| [[Musha]]
| {{flag|Prymont}}
| {{flag|Prymont}}
| “Light Games” by Taylor Quest
| Light Games
| Taylor Quest
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
| 2011
| [[EurthVision Song Contest 2011|2011]]
| {{flag|Prymont}}
| {{flag|Prymont}}
| [[Prymont#Geography|New Halsham]]
| [[New Halsham]]
| {{flag|Yien}}
| {{flag|Yien}}
| “Goodbye Chances” by Zephyr
| Goodbye Chances
| Zephyr
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
| 2012
| [[EurthVision Song Contest 2012|2012]]
| {{flag|Yien}}
| {{flag|Yien}}
| [[Yien#Geography|Wengabiook]]
| [[Wëngabiook]]
| {{flag|San Lorenzo}}
| {{flag|Manamana}}
| “Soul Of Tomorrow” by Martin Ariza
| Soul Of Tomorrow
| Martin Ariza
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
| 2013
| [[EurthVision Song Contest 2013|2013]]
| {{flag|San Lorenzo}}
| {{flag|Manamana}}
| [[San Lorenzo#Geography|San Lorenzo]]
| [[Manaca City]]
| {{flag|Abantium}}
| {{flag|Abantium}}
| “Prayer Of The Wurld” by Flux
| Prayer Of The Wurld
| Flux
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
| 2014
| [[EurthVision Song Contest 2014|2014]]
| {{flag|Abantium}}
| {{flag|Abantium}}
| [[Abantium#Geography|Inhlokodolobha]]
| [[Inhlokodolobha]]
| {{flag|Norrium}}
| {{flag|Norrium}}
| “Change My Inner Fire” by River Forrest
| Change My Inner Fire
| River Forrest
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
| 2015
| [[EurthVision Song Contest 2015|2015]]
| {{flag|Norrium}}
| {{flag|Norrium}}
| [[Norrium#Geography|Hakbar]]
| [[Hakbar]]
| {{flag|Shapashun}}
| {{flag|Shapashun}}
| “Stranger Of Nowhere” by Shay Ash
| Stranger Of Nowhere
| Shay Ash
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
| 2016
| [[EurthVision Song Contest 2016|2016]]
| {{flag|Shapashun}}
| {{flag|Shapashun}}
| [[Shapashun#Geography|Gabal]]
| [[Gabal]]
| {{flag|Eulycea}}
| {{flag|Eulycea}}
| “Get Your Home” by Drew Hammond
| Get Your Home
| Drew Hammond
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
| 2017
| [[EurthVision Song Contest 2017|2017]]
| {{flag|Eulycea}}
| {{flag|Eulycea}}
| [[Eulycea#Geography|Brisa]]
| [[Brisa]]
| {{flag|Prymont}}
| {{flag|Prymont}}
| “I Know I Am Trouble” by Nina Dare
| I Know I Am Trouble
| Nina Dare
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
| 2018
| [[EurthVision Song Contest 2018|2018]]
| {{flag|Prymont}}
| {{flag|Prymont}}
| [[Prymont#Geography|Canastota]]
| [[Canastota]]
| {{flag|Variota}}
| {{flag|Variota}}
| “Kom Maar” by Hete henk
| Kom Maar
| Hete henk
| [[Variot language|Variot]]
| 24
|
| <ref name='ev-2018'>[https://www.europans.com/topic/4872-eurthvision-song-contest-2018/ EurthVision Song Contest 2018] (25 June 2018)</ref>
|-
|-
| 2019
| [[EurthVision Song Contest 2019|2019]]
| {{flag|Variota}}
| {{flag|Variota}}
| [[Variota#Geography|Ferrefaaierhafen]]
| [[Ferrefaaierhafen]]
| {{flag|Volta}}
| {{flag|Velaheria}}
| “Diamond Smile” by Wind Tune
| Diamond Smile
| Wind Tune
|
|
|
| <ref name='ev-2019'>[https://www.europans.com/topic/5387-eurthvision-song-contest-2019/ EurthVision Song Contest 2019] (15 April 2019)</ref>
|-
|-
| 2020
| [[EurthVision Song Contest 2020|2020]]
| {{flag|Volta}}
| {{flag|Velaheria}}
| [[Volta#Geography|Vien]]
| [[Bastaria]]
| {{flag|Kirvina}}
| {{flag|Kirvina}}
| “Midnight Forever” by Impulse
| Midnight Forever
| Impulse
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
| 2021
| [[EurthVision Song Contest 2021|2021]]
 
| {{flag|Kirvina}}
| {{flag|Kirvina}}
| [[Kirvina#Geography|Achilleia]]
| [[Achilleia]]
| {{flag|Damak Var}}
| {{flag|Damak Var}}
| “I'll Never Let You Go” by Omen
| I'll Never Let You Go
| Omen
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
| 2022
| [[EurthVision Song Contest 2022|2022]]
| {{flag|Damak Var}}
| {{flag|Damak Var}}
| [[Damak Var#Geography|Avantine]]
| [[Avantine]]
| {{flag|Ahrana}}
| {{flag|Ahrana}}
| “Minute” by Crash
| Minute
| Crash
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
| 2023
| [[EurthVision Song Contest 2023|2023]]
| {{flag|Ahrana}}
| {{flag|Ahrana}}
| [[Ahrana#Geography|Havsborg]]
| [[Havsborg]]
| {{flag|Orioni}}
| {{flag|Orioni}}
| “Soul Of Daylight” by Judge
| Soul Of Daylight
| Judge
|
|
|
| <ref name='ev-2023'>[https://www.europans.com/topic/7190-eurthvision-song-contest-2023/ EurthVision Song Contest 2023] (11 May 2023{{snd}}7 June 2023)</ref>
|-
|-
| 2024
| [[EurthVision Song Contest 2024|2024]]
| {{flag|Orioni}}
| {{flag|Orioni}}
| TBA
| [[Zuidhaven]]
| TBD
| colspan=5 {{TBA}}
| TBD
| [[Seawolf Entertainment Group]]
| <ref name='ev-2024'>[https://www.europans.com/topic/7569-eurthvision-song-contest-2024/ EurthVision Song Contest 2024] (9 April 2024)</ref>
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| $winningsong by $Winningartist
| $winningsong
| $Winningartist
| $Winningsonglanguage
| $Points
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=== Prymont 2018 ===
=== Prymont 2018 ===


The Prymontian competition was held in [[Prymont#Geography|Canastota]], [[Prymont]] where eight countries competed to win. The [[Variota]]n contestant [[Henricus Kolewasser|Hete Henk]] tied with Prymontian [[Foolish Bandit]] for first-place, however as the latter was from the host country, the official win was awarded to Hete Henk.<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/4872-eurthvision-song-contest-2018/ EurthVision Song Contest 2018] (25 June 2018)</ref>
The Prymontian competition was held in [[Prymont#Geography|Canastota]], [[Prymont]] where eight countries competed to win. The [[Variota]]n contestant [[Henricus Kolewasser|Hete Henk]] tied with Prymontian [[Foolish Bandit]] for first-place. However, as the latter was from the host country, the official win was awarded to Hete Henk.<ref name='ev-2018'/>


=== Variota 2019 ===
=== Variota 2019 ===


[[Variota]] hosted the 2019 competition. Early on, Hete Henk was rumoured to present. The opening song leaked on [[Wittier]].<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/5387-eurthvision-song-contest-2019/ EurthVision Song Contest 2019] (15 April 2019)</ref>
[[Variota]] hosted the 2019 competition. Early on, Hete Henk was rumoured to present. The opening song leaked on [[Wittier]].<ref name='ev-2019'/>


<blockquote><poem>Soon we will know who'll be the best
<blockquote><poem>Soon we will know who'll be the best
in the EurthVision song contest</poem></blockquote>
in the EurthVision song contest</poem></blockquote>
=== Ahrana 2023 ===
The [[EurthVision Song Contest 2023]] was the 17th edition of the EurthVision Song Contest.<ref name='ev-2023'/> It took place in [[Havsborg]], [[Ahrana]], following the victory of "Minute" performed | Crash on behalf of Ahrana at the prior [[EurthVision Song Contest 2022|2022 contest]].[1][2] This was the first time that Ahrana has hosted the event. The contest was organised | host broadcaster the Ahranaian Media Company, MASS Entertainment, in conjunction with the [[EurthVision Broadcasting Association]] (EBA). The primary venue was the National Havsborg FC Arena. The contest was won | Judge on behalf of [[Orioni]], with the song "Soul Of Daylight". This was the first time that Orioni won the contest.
=== Orioni 2024 ===
The [[EurthVision Song Contest 2024]] will be the 18th edition of the EurthVision Song Contest. It will take place in [[Zuidhaven]] in [[Orioni]], following the victory of Judge on behalf of Orioni, with the song "Soul Of Daylight", at the [[EurthVision Song Contest 2023|contest in 2023]].<ref name='ev-2023'/> This will be the first time that Orioni will have hosted the event. It will be organised | the Seawolf Entertainment Group as the host broadcaster in conjunction with the [[EurthVision Broadcasting Association]] (EBA).


== Presenters ==
== Presenters ==
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* 2022: TBD
* 2022: TBD
* 2023: Nicholas Stefansson
* 2023: Nicholas Stefansson
* 2024: [[Bron Urgundy]] and [[Feridonanidi Nehase Tiigisiti]]


== Broadcasting ==
== Broadcasting ==


The EurthVision Broadcasting Association is responsible for broadcasting the song competition. The organisation is made up of associated [[Media of Eurth|public service media organisations]] in {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Countries (Eurth)}} countries. All recordings are released in the {{wp|HDTV}} {{wp|1080i}} picture format.
The EurthVision Broadcasting Association is responsible for broadcasting the song competition. The organisation is made up of associated [[Media of Eurth|public service media organisations]] in {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Countries (Eurth)}} countries. All recordings are released in the {{wp|HDTV}} {{wp|1080i}} picture format.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}


== Notes ==
== Notes ==


{{Notelist}}
{{Notelist}}
 
[[Category:EurthVision Song Contest]]
== References ==
[[Category:Organisations (Eurth)]]
 
{{Reflist}}
{{Eurth}}
{{Eurth}}
[[Category:Organisations (Eurth)]]

Latest revision as of 22:39, 10 May 2024

EurthVision Song Contest
EurthVision Song Contest.png
Logo since 2018
Also known as
  • EurthVision
  • EVSC
  • Eurthsongfestival
GenreSong contest
Presented byVarious (List of presenters)
Theme music composerAntoine-Marcel Menuisier
Opening themeTe Musae (Prelude)
Original language(s)Lysian
No. of episodes18 contests
Production
Production location(s)Hosted by previous winner (List of host cities)
Running time3 hours
Production company(s)EurthVision Broadcasting Association
Release
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Original release2006 –
present
External links
www.eurthvision.tv

The EurthVision Song Contest, known simply as EurthVision, is an annual international song competition featuring countries from all across Eurth. Each participating country submits an original song to be performed on live television and radio, then casts votes for the other countries' songs to determine the winner.

Editions

This table is a list of cities and countries that have hosted the contest, one or more times. Traditionally, the winning country becomes host for the next year's competition.[a]

Year Host country Host city Winning country Winning song Winning artist Winning song language Points Host broadcaster Ref.
2006  Tamurin Alaghon  Dolchland My Kind Of Hearts Arnold Castle Nyburanic [1]
2007  Dolchland Schlammburg  Kotowari Sound Of Joy Blaze Nyburanic
2008  Kotowari Kotowari City  Esonice Easy Moves Faith Khan
2009  Esonice Maimedo  Noble Nykia Pictures Of Mirrors Reed Strong
2010  Noble Nykia Musha  Prymont Light Games Taylor Quest
2011  Prymont New Halsham  Yien Goodbye Chances Zephyr
2012  Yien Wëngabiook  Manamana Soul Of Tomorrow Martin Ariza
2013  Manamana Manaca City  Abantium Prayer Of The Wurld Flux
2014  Abantium Inhlokodolobha  Norrium Change My Inner Fire River Forrest
2015  Norrium Hakbar  Shapashun Stranger Of Nowhere Shay Ash
2016  Shapashun Gabal  Eulycea Get Your Home Drew Hammond
2017  Eulycea Brisa  Prymont I Know I Am Trouble Nina Dare
2018  Prymont Canastota  Variota Kom Maar Hete henk Variot 24 [2]
2019  Variota Ferrefaaierhafen  Velaheria Diamond Smile Wind Tune [3]
2020  Velaheria Bastaria  Kirvina Midnight Forever Impulse
2021  Kirvina Achilleia  Damak Var I'll Never Let You Go Omen
2022  Damak Var Avantine  Ahrana Minute Crash
2023  Ahrana Havsborg  Orioni Soul Of Daylight Judge [4]
2024  Orioni Zuidhaven TBA  Seawolf Entertainment Group [5]

Prymont 2018

The Prymontian competition was held in Canastota, Prymont where eight countries competed to win. The Variotan contestant Hete Henk tied with Prymontian Foolish Bandit for first-place. However, as the latter was from the host country, the official win was awarded to Hete Henk.[2]

Variota 2019

Variota hosted the 2019 competition. Early on, Hete Henk was rumoured to present. The opening song leaked on Wittier.[3]

Soon we will know who'll be the best
in the EurthVision song contest

Ahrana 2023

The EurthVision Song Contest 2023 was the 17th edition of the EurthVision Song Contest.[4] It took place in Havsborg, Ahrana, following the victory of "Minute" performed | Crash on behalf of Ahrana at the prior 2022 contest.[1][2] This was the first time that Ahrana has hosted the event. The contest was organised | host broadcaster the Ahranaian Media Company, MASS Entertainment, in conjunction with the EurthVision Broadcasting Association (EBA). The primary venue was the National Havsborg FC Arena. The contest was won | Judge on behalf of Orioni, with the song "Soul Of Daylight". This was the first time that Orioni won the contest.

Orioni 2024

The EurthVision Song Contest 2024 will be the 18th edition of the EurthVision Song Contest. It will take place in Zuidhaven in Orioni, following the victory of Judge on behalf of Orioni, with the song "Soul Of Daylight", at the contest in 2023.[4] This will be the first time that Orioni will have hosted the event. It will be organised | the Seawolf Entertainment Group as the host broadcaster in conjunction with the EurthVision Broadcasting Association (EBA).

Presenters

  • 2006: TBD
  • 2007: TBD
  • 2008: TBD
  • 2009: TBD
  • 2010: TBD
  • 2011: TBD
  • 2012: TBD
  • 2013: TBD
  • 2014: TBD
  • 2015: TBD
  • 2016: TBD
  • 2017: TBD
  • 2018: TBD
  • 2019: Hete Henk
  • 2020: TBD
  • 2021: TBD
  • 2022: TBD
  • 2023: Nicholas Stefansson
  • 2024: Bron Urgundy and Feridonanidi Nehase Tiigisiti

Broadcasting

The EurthVision Broadcasting Association is responsible for broadcasting the song competition. The organisation is made up of associated public service media organisations in 139 countries. All recordings are released in the HDTV 1080i picture format.

References

  1. Eurovision Song Contest 2006 (22 May 2006)
  2. 2.0 2.1 EurthVision Song Contest 2018 (25 June 2018)
  3. 3.0 3.1 EurthVision Song Contest 2019 (15 April 2019)
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 EurthVision Song Contest 2023 (11 May 2023 – 7 June 2023)
  5. EurthVision Song Contest 2024 (9 April 2024)

Notes

  1. OOC. Missing lore was created