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Internatia Second Chance Contest 25 | |
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Dates | |
Final | 24 January 2016 |
Host | |
Venue | Minna Theater, Rhea, Gandhara |
Presenter(s) |
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Host broadcaster | Radio and Television of Gandhara (RTG) |
Opening act | "March On" performed by Safura |
Participants | |
Number of entries | 15 |
Debuting | Folkloria |
Returning | Hanzyuki Kaledonii Nicolas' Neighbour |
Vote | |
Voting system | 10 favourites are awarded 12, 10, then 8 through 1 points by all participants. |
Winning song |
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The Internatia Second Chance Contest 25 was the 25th edition of the Internatia Second Chance Contest. The contest took place in Rhea, Gandhara, following Safura's win in the 24th edition with the song "March On". The contest was held on 24 January 2016 at the Minna Theater, and was presented by Myriam Fares, Raja Nasser Eldine, and Rodolph Hilal.
Tikata won for the second time, with Arisa's song "Controvento". Tikata received 8 points more than Kaledonii, that ended second. Nicolas' Neighbour came third.
Location
It was the second consecutive time that the Internatia Second Chance Contest was staged in Gandhara. The contest was held at the Minna Theater in the city of Rhea, that previously hosted the Outernatia Song Contest 9 and has a capacity of approximately 17,000 seats. There were rumours about other possible host cities, but the only concrete bid to host the contest came from Rhea.
On 13 December 2015, Gandhari public broadcaster RTG announced Rhea as the host city for the contest.[1] Rhea had proposed three different venues in its bid on hosting the contest. RTG ultimately chose for the Minna Theater, located in the city center and nationally known for staging several editions of Nights of Gandhara.
Format
The contest contisted of one final, with fifteen countries participating. Each participating country had their own national jury, who gave 12 points to their favorite song, 10 to the second best, then 8 to the third, and so forth until the tenth-best ranked song received a single point. The draw for running order was held on 3 January 2016 in Rhea, with Nicolas' Neighbour opening the show and Irdminia performing last.[2] The contest was open to non-winning songs that participated in a national final. Even if a national final was cancelled, songs from that national final were eligible to enter. Also when a song won a national final, but wasn't sent to a contest, the song could still participate.
Tie-break rules
The official rules of the Internatia Song Contest were followed. During the Internatia Song Contest, in the event of more than one country scoring the same total number of points, a count is made of the numbers of countries who awarded points to each of the tied countries, and the one who received points from the most countries is placed above the other tied countries. If two or more countries are still tied, the sets of maximum points (12 points) each country received is counted. If there is still a tie, the numbers of 10-point scores awarded are compared, and then the numbers of 8-point scores, all the way down the list. In the unlikely event that there is still a tie between two or more songs, the song that performed earliest in the running order will be placed above the other tied songs.
Presenters
On 3 January 2016, the presenters of the contest were announced. The contest was presented by Myriam Fares, winner of the 5th edition of Nights of Gandhara and the Outernatia Song Contest 7, together with television presenters Raja Nasser Eldine and Rodolph Hilal, hosts of the popular television show Al Mouttaham.
Participants
All eleven participants from the previous edition entered, while three countries returned and one made its debut, bringing the total number of entries to fifteen. Folkloria competed for the first time. Nicolas' Neighbour returned after a brief absence of one edition, while Hanzyuki and Kaledonii participated for the first time since the 21st edition.
Results
Draw | Country | Artist | Song | National final | Place | Points |
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1 | Nicolas' Neighbour | Nargiz Zakirova | "Ya Ne Tvoya" | 4th (ISC 43)1 | 3 | 74 |
2 | Grolskira | Folkstone | "In Caduta Libera" | Duel round (ISC 39)2 | 12 | 45 |
3 | Sunetti | Guy Sebastian | "Armaggedon" | Semi-finals (ISC 17)3 | 13 | 41 |
4 | Huania | Eric Saade | "Take a Ride (Put 'Em In the Air)" | Quarter-finals (ISC 37)2 | 14 | 36 |
5 | Jhe Freeh | Lisa Lois | "Promises Promises" | 3rd (OSC 16) | 6 | 68 |
6 | Hanzyuki | Eivør | "Rain" | 2nd (ISC 28) | 5 | 68 |
7 | Lettuce | Perfume | "Magic of Love" | Cancelled (OSC 8)4 | 11 | 46 |
8 | Folkloria | Lilit Hovhannisyan | "Yes Yem Horinel" | 2nd (OSC 17) | 7 | 60 |
9 | Kimmystan | Allie X | "Prime" | 2nd (OSC 11) | 8 | 60 |
10 | Raingate | MAX | "Tacata" | 2nd (OSC 18) | 4 | 70 |
11 | Gandhara (host) | Maya Diab | "Gatifin" | 4th (OSC 5) | 10 | 54 |
12 | Kaledonii | Kerli | "Zero Gravity" | 6th (ISC 43)1 | 2 | 74 |
13 | Tikata | Arisa | "Controvento" | Semi-finals (ISC 42) | 1 | 82 |
14 | Saint Eva & Lepland | Owl City | "When Can I See You Again?" | 2nd (ISC 42) | 9 | 58 |
15 | Irdminia | Honey | "No One" | 3rd (ISC 36) | 15 | 34 |
- Notes
- 1. ^ ^ National Final with Aonach, Irdminia, Kaledonii, and Nicolas' Neighbour.
- 2. ^ ^ Lost a duel for the semi-finals.
- 3. ^ Lost a duel for the Grand Final.
- 4. ^ The Grand Final of Be Our Star 3 was cancelled after three countries voted.
Scoreboard
12 points
Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points each country awarded to another:
N. | Contestant | Nation(s) giving 12 points |
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3 | Folkloria | Grolskira, Jhe Freeh, Lettuce |
Tikata | Folkloria, Gandhara, Hanzyuki | |
2 | Kaledonii | Irdminia, Tikata |
Nicolas' Neighbour | Kaledonii, Saint Eva & Lepland | |
1 | Huania | Kimmystan |
Jhe Freeh | Nicolas' Neighbour | |
Kimmystan | Sunetti | |
Raingate | Huania | |
Saint Eva & Lepland | Raingate |
References
- ^ "Rhea announced as host city of ISCC 25". 13 December 2015.
- ^ "Draw for ISCC 25 has been made". 3 January 2016.