This is a Forajasakian article. Click here for more information on Forajasaki.
This is a Phinbellan article. Click here for more information on Phinbella.
This is a Hurmu article. Click here for more information.
This is a Confederation of the Phineonesian Nations article. Click here for more information on Confederation of the Phineonesian Nations.

PyeongrangVision Song Festival 2618

From MicrasWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search

{{{1}}} This article or section is a work in progress. The information below may be incomplete, outdated, or subject to change.
PyeongrangVision Song Festival 2618
Dates
Semi-final 1 9 March RP 2618
Semi-final 2 10 March RP 2618
Final 22 March RP 2618
Host
Venue Hilversum Broadcasting Centre, Kampung Kelaboran
Pos Appat, Federal Special Capital Territory
Presenter(s)
Executive Supervisor Muhammad Azarah Kandoyul
Executive Producer
  • Tatsuki Prescott Braflovski
  • Samuel Martorelli
Host broadcaster Keopuchean Broadcasting System (KBS)
Winner Phinbellan Maritime Territories Phinbellan Maritime Territories
"Myth of 24 Hours" by Gin
Participants
Number of entries 15
Débuting entries

Tabui Tabui


Returning entries
2617 ← PyeongrangVision Song Festival → 2619

The PyeongrangVision Song Festival RP 2618 is the fifteenth edition of the PyeongrangVision Song Festival. It took place at Pos Appat, the Federal Special Capital Territory, following the song representing the territory, Andalokia, sung by Ferdinand Mahmud, was chosen as the winner of the previous edition in Kuala Forajasaki. Organized by the Phineonesian Confederation Broadcasting Consortium and host broadcasters Keopuchean Broadcasting System (KBS) and Capital Radio and Television Station (CRTS), the festival was held at the Hilversum Broadcasting Center, Kampung Kelaboran, Pos Appat. The semi-finals were held on March 9 and 10 and twelve days later, the finals were held on March 22, twelve days before celebrating the month of Ramadan. All three live shows presented by Reza Mat Aziz and Kim So-hye.

A total of 15 contestants from Phinbellan and Forajasakian administrative divisions qualified for the final round, with a new state of Forajasaki, Tabui making its debut with a song titled "Kisah Masyitah" sung by Al-Furqan. The three contestants from the Territory of Flower, the state of Jagor and the territory of Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï have returned after their absence in the previous edition.

The winner of this edition was Phinbellan Maritime Territories with the song "Myth of 24 Hours-Dream of Love" performed by Gin, and created by Voices duo Yoshihiko Bessho and Hidehiko Bessho and composer and lyricist Mohd Razak Abdul Rahman a.k.a. Ajax. The song sung by him has two versions whose lyrics are different even though the rhythm of the song seems to be the same. This song was chosen as the champion with a total of 95 points received from the televote in the final round. In the history of PVSF and Microvision, this song is the first song to represent the Phineonesian Confederation in Microvision Song Contest, where the Phineonesian Confederation made its debut at Microvision Song Contest 2022 which took place in Huyenkula, Hurmu. Participants from Kota Hilir with the song "Lembah Asmara" and Tabui state with the song "Kisah Masyitah" completed the top three.

PCBC reported that the song festival had an audience of 41.7 million viewers in 46 Phineonesian markets, an increase of two million viewers from the previous edition, with a seven percent increase in the 14–32 age group.

Location

This song festival is held in Pos Appat, a satellite city of Phinbellan capital, Negara Awan. It was held there following the victory of the representative from that territory in the RP 2617 edition with the song "Andalokia" performed by Ferdinand Mahmud. It is the first time this festival is held in a new capital area of Phinbella. Kampung Kelaboran is a suburban area of the Pos Appat district, where it is located the Hilversum Broadcasting Center which houses the headquarters for the public broadcaster of the Free area of the Federation, Public Broadcasting of the Federation of Phinbella (FPPO) and the public broadcaster for this territory, Capital Radio and Television Station (CRTS), this broadcasting center serves as a venue for many events, including concerts, exhibitions, and several broadcasting-related conferences.

Host city selection

Production

Visual design

Presenters

Stage design

Opening and interval acts

Format

Entries

Semi-final allocation draw

Postcards

Participations

Returning artists

Semi-final 1

Semi-final 2

Final

Detailed voting results

Semi-final 1

Semi-final 2

Final

Other divisions

Broadcasts

Other awards

Official album

Charts

See also