PyeongrangVision Song Festival 2619: Difference between revisions
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{{Legend|navajowhite|Qualifiers}} | The first semi-final took place on 30 April {{RP|2023}} at 21:00 ([[Phinéas Padolski Time|PPT]]), and it was broadcast live on the radio. Fourteen contestants (five from Forajasaki and nine from Phinbella) took part in the first semi-final. Featured contestants qualify for the finals.{{Legend|navajowhite|Qualifiers}} | ||
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{{Legend|navajowhite|Qualifiers}}{{Legend|#ccffcc|Host participant}} | The second semi-final takes place on 2 May {{RP|2023}} at 21:00 (PPT). Thirteen contestants (five from Forajasaki and eight from Phinbella) and the host ([[Phinbellan Maritime Territories]]) took part in the second semi-final. Featured contestants qualify for the finals.{{Legend|navajowhite|Qualifiers}}{{Legend|#ccffcc|Host participant}} | ||
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Revision as of 22:31, 7 May 2023
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Dates | |
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Semi-final 1 | 30 April RP 2619 |
Semi-final 2 | 2 May RP 2619 |
Final | 11 May RP 2619 |
Host | |
Venue |
TBA Providenciales Bonin Islands, Straits Settlements |
Presenter(s) | TBA |
Executive Supervisor | TBA |
Executive Producer | TBA |
Host broadcaster | HiFISPBN · TPBN · SSBC |
Participants | |
Number of entries | 16 |
Débuting entries |
TBA |
Returning entries | TBA |
2618 ← PyeongrangVision Song Festival → 2620 |
The PyeongrangVision Song Festival RP 2619 is the upcoming sixteenth edition of the PyeongrangVision Song Festival, it will take place and be held in the Providenciales Bonin Islands and Seberang Pyojin, Straits Settlements, after the song representing the Phinbellan Maritime Territories which is the "Myth of 24 Hours" where re-sung by Gin was chosen as the winner for the previous edition at Pos Appat in RP 2618. It was organized by the Phineonesian Confederation Broadcasting Consortium (PCBC) and three host broadcasters, two public broadcasters Hi-Vi Free International Settlements Public Broadcasting Network, Tannyeugwa Public Broadcasting Network and commercial broadcasters Straits Settlements Broadcasting Corporation. The semi-finals are held in mid or late April, and the finals are held in early May. Due to the 2023 edition of the Microvision Song Contest held in Zeed is said to be held at the end of May, so this year's PyeongrangVision Song Festival is held at the end of Ramadan or a few days after the Aidilfitri festival.
Location
Host city bidding phase
Production
Presenters
Stage design
Opening and interval acts
Format
Voting changes
Semi-final allocation draw
Postcards
Participations
On March 11, RP 2619, the PCBC announced that following the addition and reduction of administrative units in Phinbella such as Province Wellesley and Suyaj-Ardab and Western Nijima became federated state territories in the Free area of the Federation, Kantō-shu Islands and Tanah Baharu became new special administrative territories of Phinbella, Dindings was established as a directly administered territory and a Hurmu-Phinbella condominium, Oystra Stoorskerið was established, then there was an increase in participation in PVSF by two administrative units to 28 units that will participate in PVSF 2619.
Returning artists
Semi-final 1
The first semi-final took place on 30 April RP 2619 at 21:00 (PPT), and it was broadcast live on the radio. Fourteen contestants (five from Forajasaki and nine from Phinbella) took part in the first semi-final. Featured contestants qualify for the finals.
R/O | Participant | Artist | Song | Language(s) |
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1 | Ghawur | Shikisai | Sangunese | |
2 | Oystra Stoorskerið | Daididau | Thriak-Blue Lontinian | |
3 | Kuala Forajasaki | Aku Maafkan Kamu | Phineaner | |
4 | Jagor | Satu Malam Di Terasik | Phineaner | |
5 | Pokok Emas Islands | Sephardia | Sumam Eam | Common Tongue, Phineaner |
6 | Federal Special Capital Territory | |||
7 | Territory of Flower | Shikatami Hitaka | Akulah Bintang | Phineaner |
8 | People's Corridor Territory of Permata Mutiara | Mariaman Ho Jawafeed | United | Common Tongue, Cantonese, Portuguese |
9 | Phinbellan Unincorporated Territory | Olly Olivia | Hala Timur | Phineaner |
10 | Cyberaya | Kang Joo-hye | 사랑하는 마을 | Taesongean |
11 | Tabui | An-Nur | Arboric | |
12 | Oriental Taemhwan | Ho-kago Tea Time | Gohan wa Okazu | Scattered Frontier Phineaner, Sangunese |
13 | Ross Dependency | |||
14 | Tri-State Area | Kéi-Peterpan | Jazznita | Taemhwanian Phineaner, Sangunese |
Semi-final 2
The second semi-final takes place on 2 May RP 2619 at 21:00 (PPT). Thirteen contestants (five from Forajasaki and eight from Phinbella) and the host (Phinbellan Maritime Territories) took part in the second semi-final. Featured contestants qualify for the finals.
R/O | Participant | Artist | Song | Language(s) |
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1 | Barbara | Hidup Sementara | Barbarite Phineaner | |
2 | Territory of Kota Hilir | Cinderella | Taesongean | |
3 | Dindings | AleXa | Wonderland | Common Tongue |
4 | Kantō-shū Islands | |||
5 | Barine | Asa ga kuru | Sangunese | |
6 | Tanah Baharu | Madu | Phineaner | |
7 | Bahot | Jimmy Pelikat, Adorable Kidz Group | Tanok Kampung | Budu, Phineaner |
8 | Niuē i Taman Lawang | Awang McFreddy, Erica Youtachi | Joget Bajau Berunai | Bajau, Niueian Phineaner |
9 | Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï | Phinean Tōnán'hyôrï | Butas Embau Kabalikan | Sam-Sam Laut |
10 | Phinbellan Maritime Territories | Hanakimi Frontiers | Slumber | Scattered Frontier Phineaner, Sangunese |
11 | Free area of the Federation | Kōichi Hanamura | Kasih Sampei Atei Mu | Turku Phineaner, Bajau |
12 | Plazas de Irian | FlashNoize | Dragon Night | Sangunese, Phineaner |
13 | Shintaro | Kizuna no Kiseki | Sangunese | |
14 | Sikin | Mimpi Laila | Phineaner |
Final
R/O | Participant | Artist | Song | Language(s) |
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1 | Tabui | An-Nur | Arboric | |
2 | Kuala Forajasaki | Aku Maafkan Kamu | Phineaner | |
3 | Sikin | Mimpi Laila | Phineaner | |
4 | Dindings | AleXa | Wonderland | Common Tongue |
5 | Shintaro | Kizuna no Kiseki | Sangunese | |
6 | Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï | Phinean Tōnán'hyôrï | Butas Embau Kabalikan | Sam-Sam Laut |
7 | Barbara | Hidup Sementara | Barbarite Phineaner | |
8 | Free area of the Federation | Kōichi Hanamura | Kasih Sampei Atei Mu | Turku Phineaner, Bajau |
9 | Tanah Baharu | Madu | Phineaner | |
10 | Oystra Stoorskerið | Daididau | Thriak-Blue Lontinian | |
11 | Pokok Emas Islands | Sephardia | Sumam Eam | Common Tongue, Phineaner |
12 | Phinbellan Maritime Territories | Hanakimi Frontiers | Slumber | Scattered Frontier Phineaner, Sangunese |
13 | Tri-State Area | Kéi-Peterpan | Jazznita | Taemhwanian Phineaner, Sangunese |
14 | Oriental Taemhwan | Ho-kago Tea Time | Gohan wa Okazu | Scattered Frontier Phineaner, Sangunese |
15 | Ghawur | Shikisai | Sangunese | |
16 | Territory of Kota Hilir | Cinderella | Taesongean |
Results
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Jury vote | ||||||||||||||||||
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Tabui | |||||||||||||||||||
Kuala Forajasaki | |||||||||||||||||||
Sikin | |||||||||||||||||||
Dindings | |||||||||||||||||||
Shintaro | |||||||||||||||||||
Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï | |||||||||||||||||||
Barbara | |||||||||||||||||||
Free area of the Federation | |||||||||||||||||||
Tanah Baharu | |||||||||||||||||||
Oystra Stoorskerið | |||||||||||||||||||
Pokok Emas Islands | |||||||||||||||||||
Phinbellan Maritime Territories | |||||||||||||||||||
Tri-State Area | |||||||||||||||||||
Oriental Taemhwan | |||||||||||||||||||
Ghawur | |||||||||||||||||||
Kota Hilir |
12 points
Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points awarded by each participant's professional jury and televote in the final. Countries in bold gave the maximum 24 points (12 points apiece from professional jury and televoting) to the specified entrant.
N. | Contestant | Nation(s) giving 12 points |
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