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=== Host Arenas of Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2024 ===
=== Host Arenas of Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2024 ===


Usually, each Vha Mehlodhiestoile show is broadcast live from a different arena around the country. With BVC now making this a solo project, at last minute, the broadcaster had to cut down the number of arenas that it could go to from five to three. While, usually, the five cities are in completely different locations to one another, this year, two cities were chosen based on how easy it was for BVC to set up shop and organise Vha Mehlodhivestoile while also maintaining its authenticity. With that in mind, Junterapten was chosen to host the Semi-Finals, while Doportedas was chosen to host the final.  
Usually, each Vha Mehlodhiestoile show is broadcast live from a different arena around the country. With BVC now making this a solo project, at last minute, the broadcaster had to cut down the number of arenas that it could go to from five to two. While, usually, the five cities are in completely different locations to one another, this year, two cities were chosen based on how easy it was for BVC to set up shop and organise Vha Mehlodhivestoile while also maintaining its authenticity. With that in mind, Junterapten was chosen to host the Semi-Finals, while Doportedas was chosen to host the final. Junterapten Centre will host the semi-finals - it has experience hosting WorldVision events as the venue for the legendary Junterapten Pre-Party. It has a capacity for a maximum of 5,000 people and should give the viewer an arena-feeling. The finals will be hosted in the capital in The Grand Hall - the arena which bid to host the 100th WorldVision Song Contest but lost to the bid from Monterra.  


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Revision as of 23:57, 24 February 2024

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Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2024
Dates
Semi Final 120 April 2024
Semi Final 227 April 2024
Semi Final 34 May 2024
Semi Final 411 May 2024
Grand Final25 May 2024
Hosts
PresentersLucie Dagenham

Matt Evans

Tyson Edwards
BroadcasterBrityunik Vefecosoin Cairkovoin
[BVC]
Participants
Number of Participants24
Number of Participants (GF)10
Vote
Recent Editions
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Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2024 (also known as VM2024) is the ninth edition of the music contest, which selected the Britonish act for the 115th Worldvision Song Contest, 74th World Hit Festival. The competition is organised by Brityunik Vefecosoin Cairkovoin [BVC], Britonisea's public broadcaster which focuses on home-grown talent. The competition took place between the 20th April and 25th May. While, usually, Vha Mehlodhivestoile begins in May, BITC terminated their contract to help fund the competition meaning that BVC had to make changes to the schedule of the competition going forward. It is expected that the top two entries will head to the 115th WorldVision Song Contest and the 74th World Hit Festival respectively.

Format

The format of Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2024 is very different from the past eight editions of the contest. With BVC now working on this as a solo project, without the aid of BITC, they are free to completely decide the format of the competition.

For the first time ever, there will be four semi-finals of Vha Mehlodhivestoile and a grand final. The first semi-final will happen on the 20th April 2024, while the grand final will be on the 26th May 2024. Each semi-final will consist of six (6) acts, a decrease of two acts from the eight previous editions of the competition. Voting will be different this year as well. Votes from the international votes will dictate the first automatic qualifier. The remaining five semi-finalists will be decided via 50% Britonish Televote and 50% International Juries. The top act from this will qualify automatically to the final. The third place act will head to the repechage. The repechage will take place at the end of the fourth semi-final, with the top two acts joining the directly qualified eight to make a final of ten. There will be six voting areas - North, Central, East, City, Capital and Aloquirbe. A maximum of six nations will be allowed to vote per national final.

10 acts will make it to the Grand Final, similar to 2016, 2018, 2019, 2022 and 2023, 8 direct qualifiers and 2 from the repechage. For the Grand Final, international juries will vote in the traditional WorldVision point system. Britonisea’s six voting areas will vote and add to the total. Another change is the confirmed usage of the Superfinal. The top three acts will qualify to the Superfinal, with each of the acts performing their songs again, with the Britonish public able to vote again. Once the voting lines close, the superfinal results will be split according to a Press Jury, International Juries and the Britonish Televote to decide the winner of Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2024.


Host Arenas of Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2024

Usually, each Vha Mehlodhiestoile show is broadcast live from a different arena around the country. With BVC now making this a solo project, at last minute, the broadcaster had to cut down the number of arenas that it could go to from five to two. While, usually, the five cities are in completely different locations to one another, this year, two cities were chosen based on how easy it was for BVC to set up shop and organise Vha Mehlodhivestoile while also maintaining its authenticity. With that in mind, Junterapten was chosen to host the Semi-Finals, while Doportedas was chosen to host the final. Junterapten Centre will host the semi-finals - it has experience hosting WorldVision events as the venue for the legendary Junterapten Pre-Party. It has a capacity for a maximum of 5,000 people and should give the viewer an arena-feeling. The finals will be hosted in the capital in The Grand Hall - the arena which bid to host the 100th WorldVision Song Contest but lost to the bid from Monterra.

Competition Schedule
Show Date City Location # of finalists
Semi Final 1 20 April 2024 Junterapten The Junterapten Centre (5,000) 2
Semi Final 2 27 April 2024 2
Semi Final 3 4 May 2024 2
Semi Final 4 11 May 2024 4
Grand Final 25 May 2024 Doportedas The Grand Hall (20,000) 1