Alardon in the Internatia Song Contest

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Alardon
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Member stationAlardon Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
National selection eventsInternal Selection
Participation summary
Appearances15
First appearanceISC 119
Best result3rd: ISC 122
Worst result27th at the semi: ISC 143, ISC 147

Alardon made their debut in the 119th edition of Internatia Song Contest held in Zula, Ħanei Čaravāz. It is the renewed version of previously-existed country Republica Libera.

Originally Alardon planned to send an entry for Pen Island, but due to a last minute withdrawal of Celestia, Alardon had no other choice but to debut on their own and let Pen Island have an entry sent in by someone else.

Contestants

Table key

  Winner   Second place   Third place   Jury qualifier   Last place   Disqualified   Did not compete

Edition Artist Title Place Points Semi Points
Ħanei Čaravāz 119th Australia Sia "Chandelier" 26 79 7 76
Trešlend 120th Belgium DJ THT meets Scarlet "Live 2 Dance" Failed to qualify 16 52
Irdminia 121st United States Sofi Tukker ft. Canada Betta Lemme "Awoo" 20 106 11 63
Sunetti 122nd Australia The Veronicas "In My Blood" 3 160 3 91
Bartlett 123rd Canada Rêve "CTRL + ALT + DEL" Failed to qualify 13 61
Kimmystan 124th Belgium NIVIRO "Flashes" 16 49
Asankon 125th Lithuania Evgenya Redko "Vandenyne" 22 39
Evergreen Lands 141st Germany Cascada "Bad Boy" 6 146 12 57
Kaledonii 142nd Philippines Built By Titan ft. United States SVRCINA "The Darkness" 22 111 10 63
Asankon 143rd United States Paul Anthony Romero, United States Rob King & United States Steve Baca ft. United States Karin Mushegain & Bulgaria Bulgarian Women's Choir "Asylum (Chaos)" Failed to qualify 27 11
Daǔlska 144th Germany Groove Coverage "Poison" 12 122 1 101
Trešlend 145th United Kingdom Gareth Emery ft. United States Gavrielle "Far From Home (Craig Connelly Remix)" 15 113 3 80
Trešlend 146th United States Ally Brooke "No Good" Failed to qualify 20 46
Halleloo 147th Germany Baracuda "Ass Up" 27 17
Kimmystan 148th Sweden Jim Yosef "Link"