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{{Infobox television
| show_name            = Lettuce & Folkloria Friendship Fest
| show_name            = Friendship Fest
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| image                = [[File:FFgenericlogo.png|150px]]
| caption              = Official logo of Friendship Fest since December 2015
| caption              = Official logo of Friendship Fest
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| genre                = Song Contest
| genre                = Song Contest
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| creator              = [[Lettuce Broadcasting Corporation]] (LBC)
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| language            = [[Wikipedia:Spanish language|Spanish]] and Lettucian
| language            = [[Wikipedia:English language|English]]
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The '''Lettuce & Folkloria Friendship Fest''' or simply '''Friendship Fest''' will be a joint national selection between the broadcasts from [[Lettuce in the Outernatia Song Contest|Lettuce]] and [[Folkloria in the Outernatia Song Contest|Folkloria]] where they will select their entries for the [[Outernatia Song Contest]].
The '''Friendship Fest''' (formerly known as ''Lettuce & Folkloria Friendship Fest'') is a joint national selection between several [[Outernatia]]n broadcasters where they will select their entries for the [[Outernatia Song Contest]]. Each country submits several songs to be performed on live television and radio and then casts votes for the other countries' songs to determine the most popular song in the competition and/or the entry for each participant country.
 
== Participation ==
Eligible participants include Active Members of the [[Outernatian Broadcasting Union|OBU]] and [[Internatia Broadcasting Union|IBU]] by invitation of [[Lettuce Broadcasting Corporation]]. From [[Friendship Fest 3|4th edition]] onwards, this invitation is sponsored by [[Lettuce Broadcasting Service]]
 
Active members include broadcasting organisations whose transmissions are made available to at least 95% of households in their own country which are equipped to receive such transmissions.
 
If a broadcaster wishes to participate they must fulfil conditions as laid down by the rules of the contest. A separate copy is drafted. As of [[Friendship Fest 2|second edition]], this includes the necessity to have broadcast the previous edition within their country.
 
As of Friendship Fest 4, 5 countries have taken part at least once.
 
=== Debut editions ===
 
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|-
! scope="col" style="width:8%;"| Edition
! Country making its debut entry
|-
! scope="row" style="vertical-align:top;"| [[Friendship Fest 1|1st]]
| {{osc|Folkloria}}, {{osc|Lettuce}}
|-
! scope="row" style="vertical-align:top;"| [[Friendship Fest 2|2nd]]
| {{osc|Gandhara}}
|-
! scope="row" style="vertical-align:top;"| [[Friendship Fest 3|3rd]]
| {{osc|Daulska}}, {{osc|Marium}}
|}


== Winners ==
== Winners ==


The winner of the national selection will receive a big prize the local broadcaster. The highest ranked song from each country will represent their nation in the Outernatia Song Contest.
The winner of the national selection will receive a big prize by the local broadcaster. The highest ranked song from each country will represent their nation in the Outernatia Song Contest.




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|- style="background:#efefef"
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! scope="col" class="autorowspan"| Ed.
! scope="col" class="autorowspan"| {{nowrap|Winner}}
! scope="col" class="autorowspan"| Country
! scope="col" class="autorowspan"| Performer
! scope="col" class="autorowspan"| Song
! scope="col" class="autorowspan"| Pts.
! scope="col" class="autorowspan"| Pts.
! scope="col" class="autorowspan"| Margin
! scope="col" class="autorowspan"| Runner-up
! scope="col" class="unsortable"| Date
! scope="col" class="unsortable"| Date
! scope="col" class="unsortable"| Host city
! scope="col" class="autorowspan"| Host city
! scope="col" class="autorowspan"| Part.
! scope="col" class="autorowspan"| Entries
|-
|-
|'''1st'''
|[[Lettuce_and_Folkloria_Friendship_Fest 1|'''1st''']]
|
|{{osc|Folkloria}}
|
|Kana Nishino
|
|"Tatoe donna ni..."
|
|89
|  
|12 January 2016
|{{flagicon|Lettuce}} Safura
|{{flagicon|Lettuce}} Safura
| 12
| 12
|-
|[[Friendship_Fest 2|'''2nd''']]
|{{osc|Lettuce}}
|Charisma.com
|"Subliminal Diet"
|34
|21 May 2016
|{{flagicon|Gandhara}} Rhea
| 12
|-
|[[Friendship_Fest 2|'''3rd''']]
|{{osc|Daǔlska}}
|Olya Polyakova
|"Lod Tronulsya"
|58
|24 August 2019
|{{flagicon|Lettuce}} Hugo Chávez City
| 15
|}
|}


[[Category:Lettuce]]
[[Category:Lettuce]]
[[Category:Outernatia Song Contest selection events]]
[[Category:Outernatia Song Contest selection events]]
[[Category:National finals]]

Latest revision as of 14:06, 12 February 2024

Friendship Fest
Official logo of Friendship Fest
GenreSong Contest
Created byLettuce Broadcasting Corporation (LBC)
Language(s)English
Production
Running time2 hours
DistributorOuternatia
Broadcast
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Original runDecember 2015 – present
Chronology
Related showsOuternatia Song Contest

The Friendship Fest (formerly known as Lettuce & Folkloria Friendship Fest) is a joint national selection between several Outernatian broadcasters where they will select their entries for the Outernatia Song Contest. Each country submits several songs to be performed on live television and radio and then casts votes for the other countries' songs to determine the most popular song in the competition and/or the entry for each participant country.

Participation

Eligible participants include Active Members of the OBU and IBU by invitation of Lettuce Broadcasting Corporation. From 4th edition onwards, this invitation is sponsored by Lettuce Broadcasting Service

Active members include broadcasting organisations whose transmissions are made available to at least 95% of households in their own country which are equipped to receive such transmissions.

If a broadcaster wishes to participate they must fulfil conditions as laid down by the rules of the contest. A separate copy is drafted. As of second edition, this includes the necessity to have broadcast the previous edition within their country.

As of Friendship Fest 4, 5 countries have taken part at least once.

Debut editions

Edition Country making its debut entry
1st  Folkloria,  Lettuce
2nd  Gandhara
3rd  Daǔlska,  Mărium

Winners

The winner of the national selection will receive a big prize by the local broadcaster. The highest ranked song from each country will represent their nation in the Outernatia Song Contest.


Ed. Country Performer Song Pts. Date Host city Entries
1st  Folkloria Kana Nishino "Tatoe donna ni..." 89 12 January 2016 Lettuce Safura 12
2nd  Lettuce Charisma.com "Subliminal Diet" 34 21 May 2016 Gandhara Rhea 12
3rd  Daǔlska Olya Polyakova "Lod Tronulsya" 58 24 August 2019 Lettuce Hugo Chávez City 15