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Euclovision Song Contest 2022 | |
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Dates | |
Semi-final 1 | 19 April 2022 |
Semi-final 2 | 21 April 2022 |
Final | 23 April 2022 |
Host | |
Venue | AlkBOX Alikianos, Piraea |
Presenter(s) | Hristos Mattakos Natalia Pulou Andreas Pardakos Iris Kaneloglou |
Directed by | Christoforos Mundatos Erotas Anastelis Andreas Tassiadis |
Executive supervisor | Johannes Lorman |
Executive producer | tba |
Host broadcaster | Piraean Radio and Television (PRT) |
Participants | |
Number of entries | tba (to date) |
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 2021 contest with the song "Paradeisos" (Παράδεισος) by Stella Fotiou. The contest will be organised by host broadcaster Piraean Radio and Television (PRT) in conjunction with the Euclean Broadcasters Group (EBG), and will be held at the 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
Country | Artist | Song | Language(s) |
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Alsland | Min resolúsje | Yt dyn Salade | Dellish |
Caldia | TBA 5 February 2022 | ||
Gapolania | TBA 13 February 2022 | ||
Garambura | Ne crain personne | Gaullican | |
Hennehouwe | TBA 26 February 2022 | ||
West Miersa | Vox Populi | Ja wciąż cię kocham | Miersan |
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.
Country | Artist | Song | Language(s) |
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Template:Country data Estmere | |||
Etruria | |||
Gaullica | |||
Piraea | |||
Soravia | |||
Werania |
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.
Country | Show(s) | Broadcaster(s) | Commentator(s) |
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Alsland | All shows | ANS | Dellish: Haiko Dekker and Symke Wagenaar |
All shows | ANS | Kirenian: Anete Kuusk and Kalev Laht | |
All shows | ANS | Swathish: Ṛoþbryht Stȧner and Myhtild Vitulġe | |
All shows | ANS | Weranian: Steffen Redlich and Manuela Schönherr | |
Caldia | All shows | TRN | Ghaillish: Clodagh Glas and Daithi Ó Sé |
Hennehouwe | All shows | De Eerste | Hennish: Sienna Molenaar and Laurens Rosecrans |
All shows | Nous | Gaullican: Beatrice Pronovost and Saeed Karimi | |
All shows | Nous Festival | Estmerish: Reuben Mather | |
Piraea | All shows | Piraean Radio and Television | Piraean: Hristos Mattakos, Natalia Pulou, Andreas Pardakos and Iris Kaneloglou |
West Miersa | All shows | Telewizja Mierska | Miersan: Juliusz Burdon and Pamela Małachowska |
Country | Show(s) | Broadcaster(s) | Commentator(s) |
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Controversies
West Miersan entry
On 10 January, Telewizja Mierska announced that they would enter Ja wciąż cię kocham for the 2022 Euclovision Song Contest.[1] This entry immediately garnered controversy, as the song, which is about a man trying to get his wife to not leave him, could also be interpreted as West Miersa trying to persuade the breakaway state of Lemovicia to return to West Miersan rule, leading to the Lemovician Representative Office in Piraea demanding that the entry be disqualified from the competition, and if not disqualified, for people to not watch Euclovision. [2]
Tour Apostolou 81 fire
During the night of 31st January and 1st February, a fire consumed the Apostolou 81 building in the centre of Alikianos.[3] The tower of 31 floors and 106 metres resulted completely destroyed by the raging fire and during an initial moment, the idea of a terrorist attack perpetuated by a branch of the Lemovician organisation Aranoak was spread by media, after the country's representative office in Alikianos announced a boycott to the contest edition in the city.[4]
During the morning of the 1st February, the Minister of Interior Alex Puloglou clarified the information and dismissed the theory of a terrorist attack. The Lemovician representative office in Alikianos also issued a statement expressing their sorrows and condemning disinformation.[5]
References
- ↑ "TVM selects entry for the 2022 Euclovision Song Contest". Obserwator. 2022-01-10. Retrieved 2022-01-10.
- ↑ "@antiprosopeilem". Chirper. 10 January 2022.
- ↑ Stratas, Manousos (2022-01-01). "A Raging Fire in Alikianos Kentro Consumes Tour Apostolou 81". O Kosmos. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
- ↑ "@OKosmos_". Chirper. 10 January 2022.
- ↑ "@OKosmos_". Chirper. 1 February 2022.