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{{Infobox song contest
| name        = Euclovision Song Contest
| year        = 2022
| logo        = Euclovision2022Logo.png
| quarter      =
| semi        =
| semi1        = 19 April 2022
| semi2        = 21 April 2022
| semi3        =
| semi4        =
| second      =
| final        = 23 April 2022
| presenters  = [[Piraea|Hristos Mattakos]]<br>[[Piraea|Natalia Pulou]]<br>[[Piraea|Andreas Pardakos]]<br>[[Piraea|Iris Kaneloglou]]
| musdirector  =
| director    = [[Piraea|Christoforos Mundatos]]<br>[[Piraea|Erotas Anastelis]]<br>[[Piraea|Andreas Tassiadis]]
| exsupervisor = [[Euclovision Song Contest|Johannes Lorman]]
| exproducer  = tba
| writer      =
| winner      =
| vote        =
| host        = [[Piraea#Media|Piraean Radio and Television]] (PRT)
| venue        = [[Piraea#Culture|AlkBOX]]<br>Alikianos, Piraea
| entries      = tba (to date)
| debut        =
| return      =
| withdraw    =
| relegated    =
| null        =
| interval    =
| opening      =
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| Red      =
| Red NQ  =
| Yellow  =
| Blue    =
}}
The '''Euclovision Song Contest 2022''' is the upcoming 64th edition of the [[Euclovision Song Contest]]. It is set to take place in [[Alikianos]], [[Piraea]], following the country's victory at the [[Euclovision Song Contest 2021|2021 contest]] with the song "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMAFDzkokIY Paradeisos]" (Παράδεισος) by Stella Fotiou. The contest will be organised by host broadcaster [[Piraea#Media|Piraean Radio and Television]] (PRT) in conjunction with the [[Euclean Broadcasters Group]] (EBG), and will be held at the [[Piraea#Culture|AlkBOX]]. Two semi-finals on 19 and 21 April will precede the final on 23 April 2022.


This will be the first time that Piraea hosts the contest in its 63-year history.
==Location==
===Preparations===
===Host city selection===
==Format==
===Presenters===
===Entries===
Details of the rules for entries were revealed in September 2021, following roughly the same format as previous years. Live performances cannot exceed 3 minutes and 30 seconds long, and delegations are limited to a maximum of eight people on stage at one time. Delegations also have the option of using a limited amount of pre-recorded backing vocals in addition to the main vocal and any live backing vocals.
===Semi-final allocation draw===
==Participating countries==
On 24 November 2021, the EBG announced that x countries would participate in the 2022 contest.
===Semi-finals===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders"
! scope="col" | Country
! scope="col" | Artist
! scope="col" | Song
! scope="col" | Language(s)
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! scope="row" | {{flag|Caldia}}
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! scope="row" | {{flagicon|Gapolania}} [[Gapolania in the Euclovision Song Contest 2022|Gapolania]]
|colspan=3 style="background: #E7E7FF; text-align:center; |TBA 13 February 2022
|-
! scope="row" | {{flagicon|Hennehouwe}} [[Hennehouwe in the Euclovision Song Contest 2022|Hennehouwe]]
|colspan=3 style="background: #E7E7FF; text-align:center; |TBA 26 February 2022
|-
|}
===Final===
As part of the "Super Cinq" rule, [[Estmere]], [[Etruria]], [[Gaullica]], [[Soravia]] and [[Werania]] automatically qualify for the final, in addition to the host country, [[Piraea]].
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders"
! scope="col" | Country
! scope="col" | Artist
! scope="col" | Song
! scope="col" | Language(s)
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! scope="row" | {{flag|Estmere}}
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! scope="row" | {{flag|Etruria}}
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! scope="row" | {{flag|Gaullica}}
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! scope="row" | {{flag|Piraea}}
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! scope="row" | {{flag|Soravia}}
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! scope="row" | {{flag|Werania}}
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==Other countries==
In order to paricipate in the Euclovision Song Contest, a country must have a national broadcaster with active EBG membership; or in special circumstances, associate EBG membership. The EBG issued an invitation to all active EBG member broadcasters to participate in the 2022 contest.
===Active EBG members===
===Non-EBG members===
==Broadcasters, commentators and spokespersons==
===Broadcasters and commentators===
Participating broadcasters are required to broadcast the final live, in addition to the semi-final in which they are participating or voting, with most broadcasters opting to broadcast all three live shows. Due to time zone differences, many participating non-Euclean countries may rebroadcast the shows on timeshift during their primetime hours in addition to broadcasting the shows live. Most broadcasters will also use on-site or remote commentators, who will narrate over the live show in real time in their respective language(s). Some non-participating countries may also broadcast the contest.
The following is a list of broadcasters that have confirmed in whole or in part their broadcasting plans and their commentators.
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders"
|+Broadcasters and commentators in participating countries
! scope="col" | Country
! scope="col" | {{abbr|Show(s)|Indicates if a particular broadcaster transmitted a single show only, semi-finals only or all three shows.}}
! scope="col" | Broadcaster(s)
! scope="col" | Commentator(s)
|-
! scope="row" rowspan="3" |{{flag|Hennehouwe}}
|All shows
|[[Hennish National Broadcasting|De Eerste]]
|''Hennish'': Sienna Molenaar and Laurens Rosecrans
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| All shows
| [[Hennehouwe#Media|Nous]]
| ''Gaullican'': Beatrice Pronovost and Saeed Karimi
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| All shows
| [[Hennehouwe#Media|Nous Festival]]
| ''Estmerish'': Reuben Mather
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|}
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders"
|+Broadcasters and commentators in non-participating countries
! scope="col" | Country
! scope="col" | {{abbr|Show(s)|Indicates if a particular broadcaster transmitted a single show only, semi-finals only or all three shows.}}
! scope="col" | Broadcaster(s)
! scope="col" | Commentator(s)
|-
|}
[[Category:Euclovision Song Contest]]

Revision as of 22:45, 31 January 2022