Mediterraneanvision Song Contest 7 | |
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Light It Up | |
Dates | |
Semi-final 1 | 31 July 2019 |
Semi-final 2 | 17 August 2019 |
Final | 8 September 2019 |
Host | |
Venue | Stade Louis II, Monaco |
Presenter(s) |
Marina Kaye Slimane |
Broadcaster | TMC |
Participants | |
Entries | 29 |
Debuting | Iraq |
Returning |
Austria Israel Morocco |
Withdrawing |
Bosnia and Herzegovina Hungary Jordan Kosovo Lebanon Libya Malta North Macedonia Syria |
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Vote | |
System | Each country's professional jury award 12, 10, 8–1 points to their 10 favourite songs. International viewers vote for their songs, and votes are converted to points by proportional representation. |
Nul points | None |
Winner |
Greece "To Be Human" |
The Mediterraneanvision Song Contest 7 was the seventh edition of the Mediterraneanvision Song Contest. The contest took place in Monaco, following Monaco's victory at the sixth edition in Pristina, Kosovo, with the song "Syndrome", performed by Palmer. 29 countries participated in the contest, with Iraq making their debut appearance. Austria, Israel and Morocco returned after a two and both a one-edition absence respectively. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, Jordan, Kosovo, Lebanon, Libya, Malta, North Macedonia and Syria all withdrew.
The winner was Greece with the song "To Be Human", performed by MARINA. This was Greece's second win, having previously won the first edition. Switzerland placed 2nd and San Marino placed 3rd.
Location
The contest took place in Monaco, the winning country of the previous edition.
Bidding phase
Shortly after Monaco's victory in the sixth edition, officials announced that there were two potential venues for the contest, both being in the same sporting complex. On the 16 July 2019, it was announced that the Stade Louis II was selected as the host venue, thus hosting the contest in the open-air for the first time in its history. The MBU stated that "After internal discussions, we decided to allow the contest to be held in the open-air for the first time, and thus giving future host broadcaster's more opportunities to host the event in a larger range of cities".
Below are the 2 bids:
Key: † Host venue
City | Venue | Capacity | Notes |
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Monaco | Salle Gaston Médecin | 3,700 | Only indoor arena in Monaco. |
Stade Louis II † | 18,523 | Open-air proposal. |
About the host city
Monaco, officially the Principality of Monaco (French: Principauté de Monaco), is a sovereign city-state, country, and microstate on the French Riviera in Western Europe. France borders the country on three sides while the other side borders the Mediterranean Sea. Monaco is about 15 km from the state border with Italy.
Monaco has an area of 2.020 km2 (0.780 sq mi), making it the second-smallest country in the world after the Vatican. Its population was about 38,400 based on the last census of 2016. With 19,009 inhabitants per km², it is the most densely populated sovereign state in the world. Monaco has a land border of 5.47 km (3.40 mi),[6] a coastline of 3.83 km (2.38 mi), and a width that varies between 1,700 and 349 m (5,577 and 1,145 ft). The highest point in the country is a narrow pathway named Chemin des Révoires on the slopes of Mont Agel, in the Les Révoires Ward, which is 161 metres (528 feet) above sea level. Monaco's most populous Quartier is Monte Carlo and the most populous Ward is Larvotto/Bas Moulins. Through land reclamation, Monaco's land mass has expanded by 20 percent; in 2005, it had an area of only 1.974 km2 (0.762 sq mi). Monaco is known to be the most expensive and the wealthiest place on Earth, Vatican City excluded, due to its tax laws. In 2014, it was noted that about 30% of the population was made up of millionaires.
Monaco is a principality governed under a form of constitutional monarchy, with Prince Albert II as head of state. Although Prince Albert II is a constitutional monarch, he wields immense political power. The House of Grimaldi has ruled Monaco, with brief interruptions, since 1297. The official language is French, but Monégasque, Italian, and English are widely spoken and understood. The state's sovereignty was officially recognized by the Franco-Monegasque Treaty of 1861, with Monaco becoming a full United Nations voting member in 1993. Despite Monaco's independence and separate foreign policy, its defence is the responsibility of France. However, Monaco does maintain two small military units.
Economic development was spurred in the late 19th century with the opening of the country's first casino, Monte Carlo, and a railway connection to Paris. Since then, Monaco's mild climate, scenery, and gambling facilities have contributed to the principality's status as a tourist destination and recreation centre for the rich. In more recent years, Monaco has become a major banking centre and has sought to diversify its economy into the services sector and small, high-value-added, non-polluting industries. The state has no income tax, low business taxes, and is well known for being a tax haven. It is also the host of the annual street circuit motor race Monaco Grand Prix, one of the original Grands Prix of Formula One. The principality has a club football team, AS Monaco, who have become French champions on multiple occasions.
Monaco is not formally a part of the European Union (EU), but it participates in certain EU policies, including customs and border controls. Through its relationship with France, Monaco uses the euro as its sole currency (prior to this it used the Monégasque franc). Monaco joined the Council of Europe in 2004. It is a member of the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF).
Format
Contest
The contest consisted of 2 semi-finals and a final.
Visual design
The theme for the edition "Light It Up", was unveiled on the contest's discord server on the 15 July 2019.
Presenter(s)
Marina Kaye and Slimane were selected to host on the 15 July 2019.
Running order
The running orders were made randomly.
Participating countries
Returning artists
Artist | Country | Previous edition(s) |
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Andreana Čekić | Serbia | #5 (with Emir Đulović) |
ElGrandeToto | Morocco | #6 (for Algeria with Manal) |
Nathalie Saba | Egypt | #6 |
Ruth Lorenzo | Spain | #2 (winner) |
Participants
Semi-final 1
Andorra, Greece and Monaco also voted in this semi-final.
Draw | Country | Artist | Song | Place | Points |
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01 | Liechtenstein | Luca Hänni | "I Will Die For You" | 8 | 130 |
02 | Portugal | David Carreira feat. Nego do Borel & Deejay Telio |
"Minha Cama" | 5 | 151 |
03 | Slovenia | Nina Donelli feat. Djomla KS | "Bogati Tata" | 2 | 203 |
04 | Morocco | ElGrandeToto | "Pablo" | 10 | 99 |
05 | Bulgaria | Nadia | "Dyavol" | 6 | 139 |
06 | Egypt | Nathalie Saba | "Fe Nas" | 1 | 205 |
07 | Romania | Alexandra Ungureanu | "Vântule" | 3 | 186 |
08 | Serbia | Andreana Čekić | "Blago Suzama" | 4 | 173 |
09 | Turkey | Bengü | "Yazik" | 7 | 131 |
10 | Montenegro | Jadranka Barjaktarović | "Urgentni centar" | 9 | 111 |
11 | Moldova | Cristyz feat. Pavel Stratan | "In Moldova" | 11 | 96 |
Semi-final 2
Albania, Croatia and Cyprus also voted in this semi-final.
Draw | Country | Artist | Song | Place | Points |
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01 | Israel | Mergui | "Tni Li Rega" | 6 | 163 |
02 | Austria | Mia Nova | "You Know My Name" | 3 | 195 |
03 | San Marino | Whissell | "Legs Crossed" | 2 | 207 |
04 | Italy | Måneskin | "Torna a casa" | 8 | 145 |
05 | Spain | Ruth Lorenzo | "Underworld" | 4 | 182 |
06 | Gibraltar | Dr. Jean | "Today Is Sunday" | 7 | 153 |
07 | France | Liv Del Estal | "Petit Tournesol" | 5 | 179 |
08 | Tunisia | PERSONA | "Invidia" | 12 | 32 |
09 | Algeria | Soolking | "Vroom vroom" | 11 | 81 |
10 | Iraq | Rand Al Haneen | "Aliak Al Ain" | 10 | 82 |
11 | Vatican City | Luna | "Los Angeles" | 9 | 113 |
12 | Switzerland | Stefanie Heinzmann | "Shadows" | 1 | 208 |
Final
Scoreboard
Semi-final 1
Split jury-online voting results | ||||
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Place | Jury | Points | Online Voting | Points |
1 | Egypt | 103 | Slovenia | 108 |
2 | Romania | 98 | Egypt | 102 |
3 | Slovenia | 95 | Serbia | 99 |
4 | Serbia | 74 | Romania | 88 |
5 | Portugal | 73 | Portugal | 78 |
6 | Montenegro | 69 | Bulgaria | 71 |
7 | Bulgaria | 68 | Turkey | 67 |
8 | Liechtenstein | 64 | Liechtenstein | 66 |
9 | Turkey | 64 | Moldova | 51 |
10 | Morocco | 59 | Montenegro | 42 |
11 | Moldova | 45 | Morocco | 40 |
Semi-final 2
Split jury-online voting results | ||||
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Place | Jury | Points | Online Voting | Points |
1 | Switzerland | 107 | San Marino | 112 |
2 | Austria | 103 | France | 107 |
3 | San Marino | 95 | Switzerland | 101 |
4 | Spain | 88 | Israel | 96 |
5 | Vatican City | 83 | Spain | 94 |
6 | France | 72 | Austria | 92 |
7 | Gibraltar | 67 | Gibraltar | 86 |
8 | Israel | 67 | Italy | 85 |
9 | Italy | 60 | Algeria | 34 |
10 | Iraq | 53 | Vatican City | 30 |
11 | Algeria | 47 | Iraq | 29 |
12 | Tunisia | 28 | Tunisia | 4 |
Final
Split jury-online voting results | ||||
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Place | Jury | Points | Online Voting | Points |
1 | Greece | 175 | Greece | 205 |
2 | Switzerland | 123 | Romania | 157 |
3 | San Marino | 120 | San Marino | 148 |
4 | Egypt | 117 | Switzerland | 146 |
5 | Slovenia | 112 | Serbia | 113 |
6 | Cyprus | 107 | Cyprus | 102 |
7 | Serbia | 84 | Austria | 94 |
8 | Austria | 83 | Italy | 85 |
9 | Romania | 79 | France | 80 |
10 | Gibraltar | 66 | Slovenia | 66 |
11 | Italy | 62 | Egypt | 51 |
12 | Monaco | 53 | Andorra | 48 |
13 | Vatican City | 50 | Monaco | 47 |
14 | Albania | 49 | Spain | 40 |
15 | Portugal | 49 | Gibraltar | 38 |
16 | Spain | 48 | Albania | 37 |
17 | Andorra | 45 | Portugal | 36 |
18 | Bulgaria | 45 | Croatia | 34 |
19 | France | 43 | Bulgaria | 31 |
20 | Israel | 42 | Israel | 30 |
21 | Liechtenstein | 30 | Iraq | 22 |
22 | Turkey | 28 | Vatican City | 21 |
23 | Montenegro | 24 | Montenegro | 19 |
24 | Croatia | 20 | Liechtenstein | 18 |
25 | Morocco | 18 | Turkey | 12 |
26 | Iraq | 10 | Morocco | 2 |
Other countries
Eligibility for potential participation in the Mediterraneanvision Song Contest requires a national broadcaster with active MBU membership that will be able to broadcast the contest. The MBU has issued an invitation of participation in the contest to all active members.
Active MBU members
- Bosnia and Herzegovina - The Bosnian broadcaster BHRT gave no reasons for their withdrawal. It is heavily speculated that they withdrew due to financial issues.
- Hungary – On the 17 July 2019, Hungarian broadcaster HMG announced the country's withdrawal due to their bad results in the past three editions.
- Jordan - On the 18 July 2019, Jordanian broadcaster JRTV announced the country's withdrawal without giving any reasons and despite the good result in the previous edition.
- Kosovo - Despite already having chosen their entry "Shoqe Bitch" by Xhesika Ndoj feat. Kallashi, the country was forced to withdraw after there was a scandal with their head of delegation.
- Lebanon - Like Kosovo, Lebanon was forced to withdraw due to a scandal with their head of delegation at the time, despite already having chosen their entry "MJK" by Haifa Wehbe.
- Libya - On the 18 July 2019, Libyan broadcaster LNC announced the country's withdrawal due to financial issues. The issue was so bad, their membership in the MBU had been questioned.
- Malta – After the unexpected resignation of the country's head of delegation, it was uncertain if Malta would participate in the seventh edition. On the 18 July 2019, the Maltese broadcaster announced their withdrawal stating that "We are very disappointed to have had to take this decision, and we hope to return soon with a new head of delegation".
- North Macedonia - On the 18 July 2019, the Macedonian broadcaster MRT announced the country's withdrawal without giving any reasons.
- Syria - The Syrian broadcaster ORTAS withdrew without giving any reasons.
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