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==3rd Contest - Alexandroupoli, Greece 2017==
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The third competition was hosted by Greece in May-June 2017. 15 countries participated in the contest. Once again, Sweden won the competition. Italy got second, while Norway got third.
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Article about the results: https://www.erepublik.com/en/article/e-eurovision-2017-results-finally-2644134/1/20
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Revision as of 08:15, 2 July 2017

e-Eurovision Song Contest is an idea which origins from Icon-Ireland.png Ireland and is about countries sharing their music. Those countries are the one which actually competed at the real Eurovision.

Representatives from each participating country gathered and decided the rules for the 1st contest and also that the contest will take place each 6 months.

1st Contest - Ireland

Logo of the 1st eEurovision Song contest.

The 1st contest was hosted by Icon-Ireland.png Ireland and the venue was eIreland's Radio channel at plug.dj on Thursday 11th June 2015 at 8:00 eRepublik time and 14 countries presented there their songs.

The competing countries were:

Icon-Belarus.png Belarus, Icon-Belgium.png Belgium, Icon-Bosnia and Herzegovina.png Bosnia and Herzegovina, Icon-Czech Republic.png Czech Republic, Icon-Denmark.png Denmark, Icon-Finland.png Finland, Icon-Greece.png Greece, Icon-Ireland.png Ireland, Icon-Netherlands.png Netherlands, Icon-Norway.png Norway, Icon-Portugal.png Portugal, Icon-Spain.png Spain, Icon-Switzerland.png Switzerland and Icon-Ukraine.png Ukraine.

Before the contest, a total of 18 countries have expressed their interest to join. Icon-Romania.png Romania & Icon-Sweden.png Sweden never sent a song, while Icon-Albania.png Albania & Icon-Lithuania.png Lithuania sent songs, but never presented them so all 4 were excluded from the final list.

The voting system was the 6-point (6, 4, 3, 2 and 1).

Each country hold its own national poll to make the final votes.



# Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 Flag-Belarus.jpg Belarus English The Toobes "Say hello to my baby" - 6 14
02 Flag-Belgium.jpg Belgium French Stromae "Alors on danse" So we just dance 2 38
03 Flag-Bosnia and Herzegovina.jpg Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian Fazla "Sva bol svijeta" All the pain in the world 11 2
04 Flag-Czech Republic.jpg Czech Republic Czech Karel Gott "Vcelka Maja" Maya the Bee 10 4
05 Flag-Denmark.jpg Denmark Instrumental Safri Duo "Played-A-Live (The Bongo Song)" - 8 11
06 Flag-Finland.jpg Finland Instrumental Darude "Sandstorm" - 3 33
07 Flag-Greece.jpg Greece Greek Melisses "Kryfa" Secretly 9 7
08 Flag-Ireland.jpg Ireland English The Cranberries "Zombie" - 1 51
09 Flag-Netherlands.jpg Netherlands English Kensington "War" - 4 28
10 Flag-Norway.jpg Norway English The Green Children "Norwegian dream" - 5 21
11 Flag-Portugal.jpg Portugal Portuguese Ana Moura "Ate ao verao" Until summer 12 1
12 Flag-Spain.jpg Spain Spanish Manolo Kabezabolo "Spiz amarillo" Spiz yellow 14 0
13 Flag-Switzerland.jpg Switzerland German QL "Swiss lady" - 12 1
14 Flag-Ukraine.jpg Ukraine Ukrainian Khrystyna Soloviy "Trymaj" Keep 7 13

As it was decided before the contest, if the winner was Ireland, the next contest would take place at the 2nd place's country. As a result, Icon-Belgium.png Belgium was the country that would host the 2nd contest 6 months later, at December.

The preparations for the 2nd contest were due to begin in November. Even though there were plans for the contest, due to communication problems with the hosts, the contest was paused.

2nd Contest - Geneva, Switzerland

Logo of the 2nd eEurovision Song contest.

The contest was reborn by Icon-Switzerland.png Switzerland at the beggining of March 2016 and the venue was eEurovision Song Contest's channel at dubtrack.fm on Sunday 27th March 2016 at 12:00 eRepublik time and 26 countries presented there their songs.

As eEurovision was greatly accepted by other countries at the 1st contest, thus the highly increased number of the participants. The contest took place at dubtrack.fm, as plug.dj wasn't available anymore. The new host venue was proposed to be used at the future contests aswell.

An exception was made for that contest and a Croatian M.U. named Foxland Family took part as Foxland.

The competing countries were:

Icon-Albania.png Albania, Icon-Armenia.png Armenia, Icon-Belgium.png Belgium, Icon-Bosnia and Herzegovina.png Bosnia and Herzegovina, Icon-Bulgaria.png Bulgaria, Icon-Cyprus.png Cyprus, Icon-Czech Republic.png Czech Republic, Icon-Estonia.png Estonia, Icon-Republic of Macedonia (FYROM).png Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Foxland, Icon-France.png France, Icon-Greece.png Greece, Icon-Hungary.png Hungary, Icon-Ireland.png Ireland, Icon-Israel.png Israel, Icon-Italy.png Italy, Icon-Republic of Moldova.png Republic of Moldova, Icon-Netherlands.png Netherlands, Icon-Norway.png Norway, Icon-Portugal.png Portugal, Icon-Russia.png Russia, Icon-Serbia.png Serbia, Icon-Slovenia.png Slovenia, Icon-Sweden.png Sweden, Icon-Switzerland.png Switzerland and Icon-United Kingdom.png United Kingdom.

Countries that participated at the 1st contest, but not at the 2nd:

Icon-Belarus.png Belarus, Icon-Denmark.png Denmark, Icon-Finland.png Finland, Icon-Spain.png Spain and Icon-Ukraine.png Ukraine.

The voting system that was used, due to the high number of participants, was the 12-point (12, 10, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1).

Icon-Albania.png Albania got disqualified for not voting, losing all of its points it received.

# Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01 Flag-Serbia.jpg Serbia Serbian Etno Grupa Trag "Crven cvete" Red flower 5 76
02 Flag-France.png France French Matmatah "Lambé an dro" A turn in Lambe 10 54
03 Flag-Slovenia.jpg Slovenia English Vladimir Putin "Putin, Putout" - 2 137
04 Flag-United Kingdom.jpg United Kingdom English The Kinks "You really got me" - 4 88
05 Flag-Hungary.jpg Hungary Hungarian Oláh Ibolya "Magyarország" Hungary 14 49
06 Flag-Estonia.jpg Estonia Estonian Epp Kõiv "Linn on minu (Demie remix)" The town is mine 17 42
07 Flag-Sweden.jpg Sweden English Avicii "Addicted to you" - 1 171
08 Flag-Russia.jpg Russia Russian Neyromonakh Feofan "Kamysh" Reed 7 66
09 Flag-Republic of Moldova.png Moldova Romanian Zdob si Zdub "Moldovenii s-au născut" The Moldovans were born 12 52
10 Flag-Netherlands.jpg Netherlands English Eva Simons ft. Sidney Samson "Bludfire" - 9 57
11 Flag-Norway.jpg Norway English a-ha "Forest fire" - 15 48
12 Flag-Albania.jpg Albania Albanian Era Istrefi "Bonbon" - 26 0
13 Flag-Portugal.jpg Portugal Portuguese Mariza "Chuva" Rain 20 31
14 Flag-Switzerland.jpg Switzerland English Sebalter "Hunter of stars" - 8 62
15 Flag-Belgium.jpg Belgium French Grand Jojo "Chef, un p'tit verre on a soif" Chef, a little glass I'm thirsty 19 36
16 Flag-Cyprus.jpg Cyprus Greek, English Patates Antinaxtes "You are welcome friends to Cyprus (Parody)" - 24 15
17 Flag-North Macedonia.jpg F.Y.R.O.M. English Tose Proeski "If you wanna leave me" - 21 28
18 Flag-Czech Republic.jpg Czech Republic Czech Pavel Callta "Naštěstí" Fortunately 23 23
19 Flag-Greece.jpg Greece Greek Tzimis Panousis "Ah Evropi" Ah Europe 11 53
20 Flag-Armenia.jpg Armenia Armenian Sirusho "PreGomesh" - 6 67
21 Flag-Bulgaria.jpg Bulgaria Bulgarian Gery-Nikol ft. Krisko "Ela i si vzemi" Come and get it 13 52
22 Flag-Italy.jpg Italy Italian, English Matteo Renzi e l'inglese "Shish is the word" - 18 41
23 Flag-Ireland.jpg Ireland English Mundy & Sharon Shannon "Galway girl" - 3 105
24 Flag-Bosnia and Herzegovina.jpg Bosnia and Herzegovina English(*) Dubioza Kolektiv "Euro Song" - 16 43
25 Flag-Israel.jpg Israel English(**) Infected Mushroom "Stuck in a loop" - 25 13
26 Foxland English AlexMCS182 "Happy birthday Federico" - 22 26

(*) Contains words in German, Turkish, Italian and French.
(**) Yes, behind those sounds there are actual words and that's why it isn't considered as an instrumental song.


3rd Contest - Alexandroupoli, Greece 2017

The third competition was hosted by Greece in May-June 2017. 15 countries participated in the contest. Once again, Sweden won the competition. Italy got second, while Norway got third.

Article about the results: https://www.erepublik.com/en/article/e-eurovision-2017-results-finally-2644134/1/20


4th Contest - ???, ??? 2017

The next edition of the competition is set to take place in Sweden in early 2018.

Award

Designed by tommot.

The award of the winning country is the ability to host the next contest and also fame. I some cases there has also been prize money that has been transferred to the Country Treasury.


Rules

Those rules are either for organizing a contest as the host or as a participant country either for song itself.

From the 1st contest, there have been decided few and basic rules, as it was the first time something like this was organized. Each country may have its own rules when it selects its entry, but in the end it must within the limits. Citizens of a country, are referred as the the players who have the CS of that country.

Representative

Representative is the member of the goverment or a citizen appointed by the goverment, responsible for organizing the participation of his/hers country at the contest. It's the one responsible for the communication with the hosting committee of the contest, the song selection and the voting of his/hers country.

The representative may have other players helping him. If there's any problem, he/she can appoint another player for specific jobs with the hosting committee.

Song selection

A country has the option of:

- holding a national final, where citizens from that country propose their songs and later they vote to select the winning song.
- a direct assignment of the entry, where the goverment or the appointed representative selects the entry itself.

Songs

The artist(s) of the song must be from the country they represent.
There's no limitation at the duration of the song.
There's no limitation at the language of the song.
There's no limitation at the release year of the song.
Instrumental songs are allowed.
Real Eurovision songs are allowed.

Voting

The countries should hold national polls where they vote for other countries. How they will hold it it's up to them, but all countries must make the poll during the voting deadline, else if no poll is made thus no votes from that country, then it will be disqualified.

In case of ties at critical places, such as the 1st place for the final scoreboard or for the votes of each country, the real Eurovision's rule is followed:

First, it's most voters. If still tie, then most 12's, 10's etc.. If still tie, then the country that performed first during the contest, unless it's the host country.