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Moscow kicks off countdown to Eurovision rival

Moscow kicks off countdown to Eurovision rival

Malaysia Suna day ago
Artists and judges from around the globe will take part in the Intervision song competition in the Russian capital this fall
The final countdown has begun for Intervision, an international music competition set to take place in Moscow. Tickets officially went on sale for the grand finale on Friday, marking 50 days until the event.
The announcement, which featured Olympic ice dancer and show producer Ilya Averbukh, was made during a live broadcast from RT's studio on Moscow's Manezhnaya Square.
"This is a very important and significant event," Averbukh said during the broadcast. He added that Intervision aims to unite cultures through music and deliver a "world-class show."
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree in February ordering the event to be held as part of international cultural cooperation. The contest is presented as an international alternative to Eurovision, providing a platform for global participation after Russia was banned from the European event in 2022.
This year's competition will feature performances by artists from 21 countries, including both performers and national jurors from Russia, Cuba, Belarus, Serbia, Qatar and Venezuela.
The final will be held on September 20 at the Live Arena in Moscow. Organizers said the production team includes specialists behind major Russian events such as the Sochi Olympics opening ceremony, promising a high level of showmanship.
Russian singer Shaman will represent the host country with his song "Straight to the Heart."
"Every artist will carry the culture of their country," Aberbukh said, adding that the main challenge is balancing national identity with universal appeal.
Tickets are availablehere.
READ MORE: JLo backtracks on Moscow concert media
Eurovision, organized by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) since 1956, has faced criticism in recent years over allegations of political bias, vote manipulation, and inconsistent rules.
In 2022, the EBU banned Russia from Eurovision following the escalation of the Ukraine conflict. Moscow has since accused the contest of applying double standards, noting Israel's continued participation despite ongoing military operations in Gaza.
Critics have long argued that Eurovision voting reflects political alliances more than musical talent. Intervision organizers say their contest will prioritize musical and cultural representation across continents, including Latin America, Africa, and Asia.
(RT.com)
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