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The Mosin-Naganese Territorial Government immediately gave permission to the government of the city of Trishi to host the festival without holding a bid process first. This is due to the inability of other cities in the territory to host as they don't have any suiting venue to host the festival. Trishi hosting the festival was met with initial skepticism, due to its' inexperience on hosting, some even suggesting that Mosin-Nagan don't have the ability to host at all, added with some suggestion that the festival should be moved to Tel Hadiv or Yezateinu instead. However, the competition was deemed successful with minimal help from Tel Hadiv. | The Mosin-Naganese Territorial Government immediately gave permission to the government of the city of Trishi to host the festival without holding a bid process first. This is due to the inability of other cities in the territory to host as they don't have any suiting venue to host the festival. Trishi hosting the festival was met with initial skepticism, due to its' inexperience on hosting, some even suggesting that Mosin-Nagan don't have the ability to host at all, added with some suggestion that the festival should be moved to Tel Hadiv or Yezateinu instead. However, the competition was deemed successful with minimal help from Tel Hadiv. | ||
The Mosin-Naganese hosts decided to hold the competition in what they say "the only venue in Mosin-Nagan, let alone Trishi that can host an event as massive as the AleziRadio Festival of Songs", which according to them is the Trishi Arena, where a name change would occur in 2018 changing its name into the "Trishi Gneigas Arena) |
Revision as of 15:11, 31 July 2022
AleziRadio Festival of Songs 2004 is the fourty-seventh edition of the annual AleziRadio Festival of Songs. The competition was held as usual in 16th of May 2004 by the authorities of Radio Tel Hadiv - Yezateinu / Mosin-Nagan (RTHY/MN).
This is the first time that Mosin-Nagan hosted the after the female duo Shisharin Aunashvili and Mikaela Nabarniyan (shortened to Shisha and Mika) won last year's festival held in Aaren, Daya Island with the song "პირი, თვალები, ყურები" representing Mosin-Nagan. It's the first time that the territory hosted, and the third consecutive hosting of the festival by a territory. The hosting also means that for the first time, all regions of territories of North Alezia has hosted the festival atleast once.
The Mosin-Naganese Territorial Government immediately gave permission to the government of the city of Trishi to host the festival without holding a bid process first. This is due to the inability of other cities in the territory to host as they don't have any suiting venue to host the festival. Trishi hosting the festival was met with initial skepticism, due to its' inexperience on hosting, some even suggesting that Mosin-Nagan don't have the ability to host at all, added with some suggestion that the festival should be moved to Tel Hadiv or Yezateinu instead. However, the competition was deemed successful with minimal help from Tel Hadiv.
The Mosin-Naganese hosts decided to hold the competition in what they say "the only venue in Mosin-Nagan, let alone Trishi that can host an event as massive as the AleziRadio Festival of Songs", which according to them is the Trishi Arena, where a name change would occur in 2018 changing its name into the "Trishi Gneigas Arena)