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{{Infobox television
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| show_name            = {{noitalic|EurthVision Song Contest}}
| image                = EurthVision Song Contest.png
| caption              = Logo since 2018
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* EurthVision
* EVSC
* Eurthsongfestival}}
}}
| genre                = Song contest
| creator              =
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| developer            =
| writer              =
| director            =
| creative_director    =
| presenter            = [[#Presenters|List of presenters]]
| theme_music_composer =
| opentheme            =
| endtheme            =
| composer            =
| country              =
| language            = Anglish
| num_episodes        = 15 contests
| executive_producer  =
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| location            = Hosted by previous winner ([[#Editions|List of host cities]])
| cinematography      =
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| company              = [[#Broadcasting|EurthVision Broadcasting Association]]
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| first_aired          = 2006
| last_aired          = present
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| website_title        = www.eurthvision.tv
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The '''EurthVision Song Contest''', known simply as '''EurthVision''', is an annual international song competition featuring [[List of sovereign states on Eurth|countries]] from all across [[Eurth]]. Each participating country submits an original song to be performed on live [[Media of Eurth|television and radio]], then casts votes for the other countries' songs to determine the winner.
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==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.<ref>OOC. Missing lore was created by chance. Winning countries were decided by a random number generator at {{wp|WolframAlpha}}. Winning songs were created with a [https://www.fantasynamegenerators.com/song-title-generator.php song title name generator]. Winning musicians were created with a [https://www.fantasynamegenerators.com/musician-names.php musician name generator].</ref>
 
{| class='wikitable'
|-
!rowspan=2| '''Year'''
!colspan=2| '''Host'''
!colspan=2 | '''Winner'''
|-
! '''Country'''
! '''Location'''
! '''Country'''
! '''Song'''
|-
| 2006
| {{flag|Tamurin}}<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/2581-eurovision-song-contest-2006/ Eurovision Song Contest 2006] (22 May 2006)</ref>
| [[Tamurin#Geography|Alaghon]]
| {{flag|Dolchland}}
| “My Kind Of Hearts” by Arnold Castle
|-
| 2007
| {{flag|Dolchland}}
| [[Imperial Schlammburg|Schlammburg]]
| {{flag|Kotowari}}
| “Sound Of Joy” by Blaze
|-
| 2008
| {{flag|Kotowari}}
| [[Kotowari#Geography|Kotowari City]]
| {{flag|Esonice}}
| “Easy Moves” by Faith Khan
|-
| 2009
| {{flag|Esonice}}
| [[Maimedo]]
| {{flag|Noble Nykia}}
| “Pictures Of Mirrors” by Reed Strong
|-
| 2010
| {{flag|Noble Nykia}}
| [[Noble Nykia#Geography|Musha]]
| {{flag|Prymont}}
| “Light Games” by Taylor Quest
|-
| 2011
| {{flag|Prymont}}
| [[Prymont#Geography|New Halsham]]
| {{flag|Yien}}
| “Goodbye Chances” by Zephyr
|-
| 2012
| {{flag|Yien}}
| [[Yien#Geography|Wengabiook]]
| {{flag|San Lorenzo}}
| “Soul Of Tomorrow” by Martin Ariza
|-
| 2013
| {{flag|San Lorenzo}}
| [[San Lorenzo#Geography|San Lorenzo]]
| {{flag|Abantium}}
| “Prayer Of The Wurld” by Flux
|-
| 2014
| {{flag|Abantium}}
| [[Abantium#Geography|Inhlokodolobha]]
| {{flag|Norrium}}
| “Change My Inner Fire” by River Forrest
|-
| 2015
| {{flag|Norrium}}
| [[Norrium#Geography|Hakbar]]
| {{flag|Shapashun}}
| “Stranger Of Nowhere” by Shay Ash
|-
| 2016
| {{flag|Shapashun}}
| [[Shapashun#Geography|Gabal]]
| {{flag|Eulycea}}
| “Get Your Home” by Drew Hammond
|-
| 2017
| {{flag|Eulycea}}
| [[Eulycea#Geography|Brisa]]
| {{flag|Prymont}}
| “I Know I Am Trouble” by Nina Dare
|-
| 2018
| {{flag|Prymont}}
| [[Prymont#Geography|Canastota]]
| {{flag|Variota}}
| “Kom Maar” by Hete henk
|-
| 2019
| {{flag|Variota}}
| [[Variota#Geography|Feffefaaierhafen]]
| {{flag|Volta}}
| “Diamond Smile” by Wind Tune
|-
| 2020
| {{flag|Volta}}
| [[Volta#Geography|Vien]]
| {{flag|Kirvina}}
| “Midnight Forever” by Impulse
|-
| 2021
| {{flag|Kirvina}}
| [[Kirvina#Geography|Achilleia]]
| {{flag|Damak Var}}
| “I'll Never Let You Go” by Omen
|-
| 2022
| {{flag|Damak Var}}
| [[Damak Var#Geography|Avantine]]
| {{flag|Mekabiri}}
| “Minute” by Crash
|-
| 2023
| {{flag|Mekabiri}}
| [[Mekabiri#Geography|Piri]]
| TBD
| TBD
<!-- TEMPLATE TO COPY FOR EACH NEW YEAR
|-
| $year
| $Hostcountry
| $Hostcity
| $Winningcountry
| $winningsong by $Winningartist
-->
|-
|}
 
===Prymont 2018===
 
The Prymontian competition was held in [[Prymont#Geography|Canastota]], [[Prymont]] where eight countries competed to win. The [[Variota]]n contestant [[Henricus Kolewasser|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.<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/4872-eurthvision-song-contest-2018/ EurthVision Song Contest 2018] (25 June 2018)</ref>
 
===Variota 2019===
 
[[Variota]] hosted the 2019 competition. Early on, Hete Henk was rumoured to present. The opening song leaked on [[Wittier]].<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/5387-eurthvision-song-contest-2019/ EurthVision Song Contest 2019] (15 April 2019)</ref>
 
<blockquote><poem>Soon we will know who'll be the best
in the EurthVision song contest</poem></blockquote>
 
==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 broadcasting the song competition. The organisation is made up of associated [[Media of Eurth|public service media organisations]] in {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Countries (Eurth)}} countries. All recordings are released in the {{wp|HDTV}} {{wp|1080i}} picture format.
 
==References==
 
{{Reflist}}
{{Eurth}}
[[Category:Organisations (Eurth)]]

Revision as of 08:50, 22 January 2023

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