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Revision as of 07:00, 27 April 2023

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PyeongrangVision Song Festival 2619
Dates
Semi-final 1 30 April
Semi-final 2 2 May
Final TBA
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 15
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

Semi-final allocation draw

Postcards

Participations

Returning artists

Semi-final 1

Semi-final 2

Final

Other countries

Broadcasts

Other awards

See also