AleziRadio Festival of Songs 1995

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AleziRadio Festival of Songs 1995
ARFOS 1995.png
Dates
Final16th of May 1995
Host
VenueAarenin Festivalipalaatsi, Aaren, DI
Presenter(s)Daani Nalveni
Musical directorUsamah Yaavolainen
Directed byEdith Karkolenskiy
Executive supervisorEltan Makolyenovich
Executive producerArikani Kaalvolainen
Host broadcasterRadio Pyalivostok - Dayaain Saari
Participants
Number of entries18
Vote
Voting systemEach region sends two juries and two public votes where each votes 1,3,5,7, and 10 for the best 5 songs

AleziRadio Festival of Songs 1995 is the thirty-eighth edition of the annual AleziRadio Festival of Songs. The competition was held as usual in 16th of May 1994 by the authorities of Radio Pyalivostok - Dayaain Saari. This is the second time Daya Island hosted the event after the victory of Miisa Kulvalainen with the song "Sydämeni yövalo". As of 1995, Daya Island is the only territory to have hosted the event.

The event was organized by Radio Pyalivostok - Dayaain Sari, which was a subsidiary of Radio Pyalivostok intended for supporting radio broadcast in Daya Island. They are also the only subsidiary-level member of AleziRadio to have hosted the AleziRadio Festival of Songs. Initially, doubts raised over Daya Island's ability to host, however Daya Island can host properly thanks to a debt of AZ$ 72,000 from their parent station, Radio Pyalivostok and the continued sponsorship from foreign company Coca-Cola.

Aaren is the smallest territorial city in North Alezia, hosting only 121,000 people living in it as of 1995, it's the smallest town and the only territorial city to have hosted the festival. Aaren is known for its hard accessibility. The only way to enter at that point was through either a ferry arriving at Aaren's Port, or through a small plane landing in Aaren Airstrip. Aaren is also the northernmost city who has hosted the festival.