WorldVision Song Contest 63

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The 67th WorldVision Song Contest
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Rise Above
Date
Date Saturday, 24th March 2018
Host
Location Beiszendmizu, Todlichebujoku
Venue The Yáákupo, Beiszendmizu
Host Broadcaster TOBUK
The Contest
Presenters Gabiya Yamaguči
Opening Act Punasilmáinen - "On Falcon Wings"
Interval Act Veli Pinheiro - "Olen (Destruction)"
The Participants
Number of entries 19
Debuting Nations 0
Withdrawing Nations 0
Returning Nations 0
Vote
Voting System Each country awards one set of 12, 10, 8–1 points to their 10 favourite songs.
Winner Britonisea, 98 points
Frida Grover - "Pyro (Fire)"
Runner Up Todlichebujoku, 87 points
Last Place

Vatugia


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The WorldVision Song Contest 65 (or WV65, WVSC65) was the 65th iteration of NationStates' longest running music competition show, WorldVision. It took place for the third time in Todlichebujoku, following it's winning bid for the competition. The national broadcaster for Todlichebujoku at the WorldVision Song Contest announced that the nation would host the competition at The Yáákupo, which is the largest wooden structure in the world - according to Todlichebujoku. Taking place on the 24th March 2018, there was only one host for the competition - Gabiya Yamaguči.

A total of 19 nations took part in the competition after there were some disqualifications by four different nations. 19 nations confirmed meant that there was an increase of 4 nations from the 62nd WorldVision Song Contest, and would mark the sudden increase of entries over the next few editions.

The winner of the 63rd WorldVision Song Contest was Britonisea with the song "Pyro" which is translated to "Fire" in English from Britonish. This marked the second time Britonisea sent a song fully in Britonish, but the first time a song in the Britonish language had ever won the WorldVision Song Contest. Britonisea won with 98 points after a sixteen edition wait. The nation was 11 points clear from second place - Todlichebujoku. The hosts came 2nd for the first time in 24 editions with the song, "Paišão" by Albrecht Coelho. Togonistan was the final nation in the top 3, with the top 3 nations being the same as the WorldVision Song Contest 57 in a different order.

Britonisea's win was the first time that position 18 had ever won at the finals of the competition.