Pacivision Song Contest 2021 (Pacifica)

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Pacivision Song Contest 2021
No theme
Dates
Final30 January 2021
Host
VenueGianniwood Studio 8
Südtor, GI-Land
Presenter(s)
Executive supervisorParo Ytti
Host broadcasterBUS TV
Opening act"Alles neu" performed by Peter Wolf
Flag parade introducing the 9 participants' countries
Interval actSeveral Gianlucian DJs and artists performed dance tracks, to which a dance group had prepared a choreography
Participants
Number of entries9
Debuting countries
Vote
Voting systemEach country awards one set of 12, 10, 8-3 points to the other 8 songs through televoting. Juries in each country also rank the other 8 songs in the categories "Best Lyrics", "Best Performance" and "Most Original". Based on the overall score, each country receives an additional 2-8, 10 or 12 points in each category.
Winning song
  •  Sedunn
  • "Never wanted this to end"
  • Illkrom Blenienn & Rila Jok
Pacivision Song Contest → 2022

The Pacivision Song Contest 2021 was the 1st edition of the Pacivision Song Contest. It took place in Südtor, GI-Land as an extension event of the Southern Gate Festival 2021 organised by the Pacivision Executive Board (PEB) together with the host broadcaster BUS TV and sponsored by the Gianlucian government and the music-streaming service Audit.[1] The contest was held in Studio 8 of Gianniwood on 30 January 2021 and presented by actress Lisa Steinburg and journalist Lukas Rahgen.

Nine countries have participated in the debut edition of the contest, with Sedunn winning the contest with the song "Never wanted this to end" by Illkrom Blenienn and Rila Jok. The song has won albeit being tied with the satirist Izaakian entry "Montacia Fall" by Landing Emraldis. Since the Sedunnic entry was able to secure more points from televoting, the victory was given to them.

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