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The '''Internatia Song Contest 111''' is the 111th monthly edition of [[Internatia Song Contest]]. The contest is held in [[]], [[Percheron]], thanks to their win in the [[Internatia Song Contest 109|109th edition]] with the song "Ani Kuni" by Polo & Pan. | The '''Internatia Song Contest 111''' is the 111th monthly edition of [[Internatia Song Contest]]. The contest is held in [[]], [[Percheron]], thanks to their win in the [[Internatia Song Contest 109|109th edition]] with the song "Ani Kuni" by Polo & Pan. | ||
This is the first time Percheron is hosting by his own the contest. Previously the host co-hosted the [[ISC 35| | This is the first time Percheron is hosting by his own the contest. Previously the host co-hosted the [[ISC 35|35rd]] as part of [[Tikata]]. | ||
==Pots== | ==Pots== |
Revision as of 18:33, 9 August 2021
Internatia Song Contest 111 | |
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Let's play | |
Dates | |
Semi-final | September 2021 |
Final | September 2021 |
Host | |
Venue | Canasson, Percheron |
Host broadcaster | A+ Channel |
Participants | |
Vote | |
Voting system | ESC Style |
The Internatia Song Contest 111 is the 111th monthly edition of Internatia Song Contest. The contest is held in [[]], Percheron, thanks to their win in the 109th edition with the song "Ani Kuni" by Polo & Pan.
This is the first time Percheron is hosting by his own the contest. Previously the host co-hosted the 35rd as part of Tikata.
Pots
All of the participating countries were split into five pots, based on the voting history of those countries in previous editions. From these pots, half (or as close to half as was possible) competed in the first semi-final. The other half in that particular pot competed in the second semi-final.
The host nation, Percheron (Pot X), was exempt from the draw.
Results
Semi-Final 1
Semi-Final 2
Final
Scoreboards
Semi Final 1
Semi Final 2
Final
Number of votes / 12 points
The podium
Returning Artists
Artist | Country | Previous edition | Previous country represented |
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