Britainvision Song Contest

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Britainvision Song Contest

Logo since 2022
Organizer MVU
Creation 2022
Editions 4
Localisation International
Number of participants 16 (as of 2023)
Original languages English

The Britainvision Song Contest is a micronational international song competition, held solely within the European continent[1] (unless invited). Each participating country submits a song to be and then casts votes for the other countries' songs to determine the most popular song in the competition. The inaugural contest was held in 2022 in Yasmine, Villoria.

Editions

Edition Number of participants Host City/Town Broadcaster
2022 3 Villoria Yasmine TeliMshdiu (defunct)
2023 5 Tusan Asmund Television Tusagne
2024 13 Villoria Jhkara TVT
2025 13 Ireland Dublin MiNi

Winners

  • 2022: Superheroes - Viki Gabor - Tusan
  • 2023: Can't Feel Anything - Malena - Villoria
  • 2024: Midnight Summer Nights - Connolly - Ireland
  • 2025: TBD
Country Winning Year(s)
Ireland 2024
Villoria 2023
Tusan 2022

Participants

Country Broadcaster(s) Debut year Most recent entry Entries Finals Times qualified Most recent final Wins Most recent win Highest Position
Baduria Haz'yem Baduri 2022 2025 3 2 2024 0 N/A 2nd (2023)
Belarus BTRC 2024 2025 1 1 2024 0 N/A 11th (2024)
Canada CPPC 2025 1 N/A 0 N/A TBD
Estonia ERTM 2024 2025 2 1 2024 0 N/A 7th (2024)
Finland Radio Televiso Suomi 2024 2025 2 1 2024 0 N/A 9th (2024)
Ireland MiNi 2024 2025 2 2 2025 1 2024 1st (2024)
Italy Televisione Italia 2024 1 1 2024 0 N/A 12th (2024)
Kosovo RKS 2024 2025 2 1 2024 0 N/A 5th (2024)
Rijeno Radio Rijeno 2023 2025 3 1 N/A 0 N/A 3rd (2024)
San Marino Emittente Nazionale San Marino 2025 2025 1 N/A 0 N/A TBD
Slovenia RTVSLO-MIKRO 2024 1 1 2024 0 N/A 10th (2024)
Todia Todia Broadcasting Company 2024 2025 2 1 2024 0 N/A 2nd (2024)
Turkan Türkayna Yayın Kurumu 2023 2024 2 2 2024 0 N/A 4th (2024)
Tusan Television Tusagne 2022 2025 3 2 2023 1 2022 1st (2022)
Ukraine Soyuz Teleradiomovnykiv Ukrayiny 2024 2025 2 1 2024 0 N/A 8th (2024)
Villoria NBC 2022 2025 3 2 2024 1 2023 1st (2023)

Junior Britainvision Song Contest

Junior Britainvision Song Contest

Logo since 2023
Organizer MVU
Creation 2023
Editions 3
Localisation International
Number of participants 9 (as of 2024)
Original languages English

The Junior Britainvision Song Contest is a micronational international song competition, held solely within the European continent[2] as a spinoff of the Britainvision Song Contest (unless invited). Just like the adult contest, each participating country submits a song and then casts votes for the other countries' songs to determine the most popular song in the competition. The inaugural contest was held in 2023 in Qherma, Baduria.

Editions

Edition Number of participants Host City/Town Broadcaster
2023 6 Baduria Qherma Haz'yem Baduri
2024 9 United Kingdom Liverpool UKMB
2025 TBC Rijeno TBA Radio Rijeno

Winners

  • 2023: Lose My Head - Freya Skye - United Kingdom
  • 2024: Where I Belong - Julia Machado - Rijeno
Country Winning Year(s)
Rijeno 2024
United Kingdom 2023

Participants

Country Broadcaster(s) Debut year Most recent entry Entries Wins Most recent win Highest Position
Albania ShqipëriaTV 2023 2024 2 0 N/A 5th (2024)
Baduria Haz'yem Baduri 2023 2024 2 0 N/A 5th (2023)
Ireland MiNi 2024 2024 1 0 N/A 7th (2024)
Rijeno Radio Rijeno 2024 2024 1 1 2024 1st (2024)
Todia Todia Broadcasting Company 2023 2024 2 0 N/A 3rd (2024)
Turkan Türkayna Yayın Kurumu 2023 2024 2 0 N/A 2nd (2023)
Ukraine Soyuz Teleradiomovnykiv Ukrayiny 2024 2024 1 0 N/A 2nd (2024)
United Kingdom UKMB 2023 2024 2 1 2023 1st (2023)
Villoria NBC 2023 2024 2 0 N/A 4th (2023, 2024)
  1. Up until 2022, the contest was solely for British micronations- as indicated by its name. This was changed once the organisers (MVU) realised how there'll be a lack of participants if kept in the UK only.
  2. The contest, despite its name, is not just for nations located in the UK. But, is named it due to the first edition of the adult contest being held in Villoria- a micronation located on the island of Great Britain.