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Revision as of 21:14, 25 October 2021

Pacivision Song Contest 2022
TBD
File:Pacivision TBD 2022.png
Dates
FinalTBD
Host
Presenter(s)TBD
Executive supervisorParo Ytti
Host broadcasterTBD
Debuting countries Ikoania
2021 ← Pacivision Song Contest → 2023

The Pacivision Song Contest 2022 is set to be the 2nd edition of the Pacivision Song Contest. The contest is currently in its bidding phase, following Sedunn victory in the 2021 contest in Südtor, GI-Land with the song "Never wanted this to end" by Illkrom Blenienn and Rila Jok. The contest is due to be organised by the Pacivision Executive Board (PEB) and the host broadcaster is to be determined.

Location

According to the rules, the host broadcaster of the winning song would receive the rights to host the next edition of the contest. But for the first contest only, the PEB will allow the bidding to other countries.

Preparations for the 2022 contest began around September. When the PEB declares its intention to rotate the host country and open bids for cities and broadcasters to host the contest.

Bidding phase

On 20 September 2021, PEB launched the bidding process and published a list of criteria and requirements for the host city and venue. Interested broadcasters are to submit bids on behalf of the city through postal means, after which PEB would proceed to send all of them a bid book with more detailed requirements for the cities and broadcaster to submit their plans for review. The cities have until 26 October 2021 to draft and submit their detailed plans due to the fact that the first contest was tied.

On 22 September 2021, on behalf of the city of Gralois, Ikoania officially announced its bid, proposing the Century Arena as a possible venue to host the event.

The choice among them was meant to be announced by the end of December.

Key:      Presented the bid book

Country City Venue Notes
 Ikoania Gralois Century Arena Hosts the Live IATB TV Awards, more commonly known as 'The Avarez'
 Izaakia Polar City Taiga Technology Dome Arena
 Transsuneria Niulandsheim Fronde Miisbek

Format

Provisional list of participating countries

Participating countries had until XX December 2021 to submit their applications for participation in the contest, and have until XX January 2022 to withdraw their applications without facing financial sanctions.

As of 8 September 2021, the broadcasters of the following 1 countries have confirmed their intention to participate in the 2022 contest:

Country Artist Song
 Ikoania
TBD February 2022

Other countries

Eligibility for potential participation in the Pacivision Song Contest requires a national broadcaster with active PEB membership that would be able to broadcast the contest via the Pacivision network. The PEB has issued invitations of participation in the contest to all active members.

Broadcasters, commentators and spokespersons

Broadcasters and commentators

All participating broadcasters may choose to have on-site or remote commentators providing an insight about the show and voting information to their local audience. Some non-participating broadcasters may want to air the contest. These are the broadcasters that have confirmed their broadcasting plans and/or their commentators:

Broadcasters and commentators in participating countries
Country Broadcaster(s) Commentator(s)
 Ikoania IATB Opasni Avarez

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