Euro-Asian Song Contest | |
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Abbrev. |
EASC |
Founded |
December,29,2012 |
Origin |
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Editions |
8 |
Specials |
0 |
Countries |
52 |
Songs |
147 |
Channel |
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Status |
EASC 9 is underway |
Euro-Asian Song Contest (abbreviated EASC), sometimes spelled Euro-Asian Song Contest, is a song contest on Youtube. The contest is hosted by selreyes.
Rules[]
- You cannot participate with two countries at one edition
- The song you want to participate with it, it must be from the country you selected
- Songs from (J)ESC are not allowed
- To vote comment in the recap video and you are voting in ESC style (1-8,10,12)
- When one edition starts you are able to submit a song for next edition.
Winners[]
Edn. | Country | Artist | Song | Points | Margin | Runner-up | Host city |
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#1 | South Korea | SPICA | "Lonely" | 116 | 7 | Ireland | Stockholm |
#2 | Poland | Sylwia Grzeszczak | ‘’Karuzela‘’ | 124 | 1 | Sweden | Seoul |
#3 | Armenia | Sirusho | "PreGomesh" | 148 | 8 | Georgia | Warsaw |
#4 | Netherlands | Armin van Buuren ft. Sharon den Adel | "In and Out of Love" | 186 | 16 | Russia | Yerevan |
#5 | Sweden | Alex Saidac | "Stay In This Moment" | 187 | 1 | Norway | Valkenburg |
#6 | Liechtenstein | Mia Diekow | "Lieblingslied" | 175 | 32 | Denmark | Malmö |
#7 | Australia | Dami Im | "Alive" | 130 | 20 | Norway | Copenhagen |
#8 | Greece | Nicolas Costa & Freaky Fortune | "In A World Without You" | 102 | 4 | Sweden | Aalborg |
#9 | TBD | TBD | "TBD" | TBD | TBD | TBD | Athens |
Winner Language[]
Wins | Language | Editions | Countries |
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4 | English | 4, 5, 7, 8 | Netherlands, Sweden , Australia, Greece |
1 | Armenian | 3 | Armenia |
German | 6 | Liechtenstein | |
Korean | 1 | South Korea | |
Polish | 2 | Poland |
List Of Host Cities Of Euro-Asian Song Contest[]
Country | City | Venue | Edition |
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Sweden | Stockholm | Friends Arena | #1 |
Malmö | Malmö Arena | #6 | |
Denmark | Copenhagen | Parken Stadium | #7 |
Aalborg | Gigantium | #8 | |
South Korea | Seoul | Seoul Olympic Stadium | #2 |
Poland | Warsaw | National Stadium, Warsaw | #3 |
Armenia | Yerevan | Hrazdan Stadium | #4 |
Netherlands | Valkenburg | Sport- en Recreatiecentrum De Polfermolen | #5 |
Greece | Athens | Athens Olympic Stadium | #9 |
Awards[]
Edition | Award | Country | Artist | Song |
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#1 | Most 12 Points Award | United Kingdom | Paloma Faith | "New York" |
#1 | Country That Received Points From Most Countries | Russia | Serebro | "Gun" |
#2 | Most 12 Points Award | Poland | Sylwia Grzeszczak | "Karuzela" |
#2 | Country That Received Points From Most Countries | Sweden | September | "Cry For You" |
#2 | Jury Award | Greece | Nikos Ganos | "This love is killing me" |
#2 | Heart Award | Russia | Julia Volkova | "Didn't Want To Do It" |
#2 | Underrated Award | Iraq | Soma Manuchar | "Janie" |
#2 | Artistic Award | United Kingdom | Elton John | "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" |
#3 | Jury Award | Romania (Semi 1) | Inna | "Crazy Sexy Wild" |
#3 | Sweden (Semi 2) | Amanda Jenssen | "Amarula Tree" | |
#3 | South Korea (Final) | Andamiro | "Hypnotize" | |
#3 | Most 12 Points Award | South Korea | Andamiro | "Hypnotize" |
#3 | Country That Received Points From Most Countries | Armenia | Sirusho | "PreGomesh" |
#3 | Heart Award | Iceland | Greta Salóme | "In the Silence" |
#3 | Underrated Award | Ireland | Girls Aloud vs Sugababes | Walk This Way |
#3 | Artistic Award | Georgia | Katie Melua | "The Flood" |