PyeongrangVision Song Festival 2025
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| United by Music[1] | |
| Dates | |
|---|---|
| Semi-final 1 | February RP 2621 |
| Semi-final 2 | February RP 2621 |
| Final | February RP 2621 |
| Host | |
| Venue |
The Chenderawasih Highlands Convention Centre (TCHCC), The Chenderawasih Highlands Resort City Bukit Tinggi, Muadzam Shah, |
| Presenter(s) | TBA |
| Executive Supervisor | TBA |
| Executive Producer | TBA |
| Host broadcaster | Tōnán'hyôrïan Broadcasting Corporation (TBC-RTT) |
| Participants | |
| Number of entries | 50 |
| 2023 ← | |
The 2025 PyeongrangVision Song Festival (Phineaner: Festival Lagu PyeongrangVision 2025) is set to be the 17th edition of the PyeongrangVision Song Festival. It is scheduled to take place at Muadzam Shah, Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï, following the territory's victory in the 2023 edition with the song "Butas Embal Kabalikan" originally sung by Hamdan Romolo a.k.a. Den Bisa and re-sung by Mat Phinean Phineas Dennis Tōnán'hyôrï Flynn, and the winning song was the last song to represent Phineonesia in Microvision before joining the Order of the Holy Lakes. Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï was set to host the 2024 edition involving regional and realm participation, but because there was no agreement reached regarding the new format, the 2024 edition was cancelled and postponed to 2025. Previously, Longhïa'pyōn Tawao was set as the host city, but a re-bidding took place and as a result, Muadzam Shah, located in the interior of the territory, was chosen as the host city for the this edition. In this edition, the festival did not choose one song to go to Microvision 2025 directly, instead it chose four songs representing the four Phineonesian realms for the national level selection, namely the Order of the Holy Lakes level selection where this national selection will choose one song from realms in the Order of the Holy Lakes to represent it in Microvision. Organized by the Hurmu and Phineonesian Broadcasting Consortium and the host broadcaster, the Tōnán'hyôrïan Broadcasting Corporation (TBC-RTT), the competition was held in The Chenderawasih Highlands Convention Centre, Bukit Tinggi, and consisted of two semi-finals and a final in which it is expected to be held in early or mid-February 2025.
- ^ "'United By Music' chosen as permanent Eurovision slogan". Eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union (EBU). 2023-11-14. https://eurovision.tv/story/united-by-music-permanent-slogan.