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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.


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Revision as of 12:23, 20 January 2022

EurthVision Song Contest
EurthVision Song Contest.png
Logo since 2018
Also known as
  • EurthVision
  • EVSC
  • Eurthsongfestival
GenreSong contest
Presented byList of presenters
Original language(s)Anglish
No. of episodes15 contests
Production
Production location(s)Hosted by previous winner (List of host cities)
Production company(s)EurthVision Broadcasting Association
Release
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Original release2006 –
present
External links
www.eurthvision.tv

The EurthVision Song Competition, 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.

Year Host Winner
Country Location Country Song
2006  Tamurin[1] Alaghon $Winningcountry $winningsong by $Winningartist
2007 !Finland $Hostcity $Winningcountry $winningsong by $Winningartist
2008 $Hostcountry $Hostcity $Winningcountry $winningsong by $Winningartist
2009 $Hostcountry $Hostcity $Winningcountry $winningsong by $Winningartist
2010 $Hostcountry $Hostcity $Winningcountry $winningsong by $Winningartist
2011 $Hostcountry $Hostcity $Winningcountry $winningsong by $Winningartist
2012 $Hostcountry $Hostcity $Winningcountry $winningsong by $Winningartist
2013 $Hostcountry $Hostcity $Winningcountry $winningsong by $Winningartist
2014 $Hostcountry $Hostcity $Winningcountry $winningsong by $Winningartist
2015 $Hostcountry $Hostcity $Winningcountry $winningsong by $Winningartist
2016 $Hostcountry $Hostcity $Winningcountry $winningsong by $Winningartist
2017 $Hostcountry $Hostcity  Prymont $winningsong by $Winningartist
2018  Prymont Canastota  Variota "Kom Maar" by Hete henk
2019  Variota Feffefaaierhafen $Winningcountry $winningsong by $Winningartist
2020 $Hostcountry $Hostcity $Winningcountry $winningsong by $Winningartist
2021 $Hostcountry $Hostcity $Winningcountry $winningsong by $Winningartist
2022 $Hostcountry $Hostcity $Winningcountry $winningsong by $Winningartist

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

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

Broadcasting

The EurthVision Broadcasting Association is responsible for broadcast sting the song competition. All recordings are released in the HDTV 1080i picture format.

References