Turkvision Song Contest 2020

The Turkvision Song Contest 2020 (Turkish: Türkvizyon Şarkı Yarışması 2020) was the fourth edition of the Turkvision Song Contest. It took place in Istanbul, Turkey, with performances filmed remotely, and organised by Turkish Music Box Television (TMB TV).

Turkvision Song Contest 2020
Türkvizyon Istanbul 2020
Dates
Final20 December 2020
Host
VenueIstanbul, Turkey (hosted online)
Presenter(s)Esra Balamir [tr]
Refik Sarıöz
Nermin Barıs[1][2]
Host broadcasterTurkish Music Box Television (TMB)
Participants
Number of entries26[3]
Debuting countries
  • Iraqi Turkmen
  • Kazakh Uyghurs
  •  Moldova
  • Nogai
  •  Poland
  •  Tyumen Oblast
Returning countries
  •  Bashkortostan
  •  Khakassia
  •  Moscow
  •  Tatarstan
  •  Tuva
  •  Yakutia
Non-returning countries
  •  Bulgaria
  •  Georgia
  •  Iran
  •  Iraq
  •  Kosovo
  •  Syria
  •  Uzbekistan
  • A coloured map of the countries of Europe
         Participating countries     Countries that participated in the past but not in 2020
Vote
Voting systemA juror from each region scores all songs from 1 to 10 points.[4]
Winning song Ukraine
"Tikenli yol"
2015 ← Turkvision Song Contest

The contest took place on 20 December 2020.[5] Twenty-six Turkic regions, which have either a large Turkic population or a widely spoken Turkic language, participated in the contest. The Iraqi Turkmen, Moldova, the Nogais, Poland and Tyumen Oblast made their debuts in the contest, while Bashkortostan, Khakassia, Moscow, Tatarstan, Tuva and Yakutia returned to the contest, having been absent in 2015.

Ukraine won the contest with the song "Tikenli yol" performed by Natalie Papazoglu.[6] Yakutia and Bosnia and Herzegovina placed second and third respectively, with Yakutia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Moscow, Gagauzia, Khakassia, Serbia and Tuva achieving their highest placings in the contest to date.[7]

Background edit

Prior to 2020, the Turkvision Song Contest had not been held since 2015. A fourth edition was initially planned for 2016, to be hosted at the Yahya Kemal Beyatli Cultural Centre in Istanbul, but it was cancelled[8] (ostensibly due to the Istanbul bombings throughout 2016). They subsequently attempted to host a 2017 edition in Kazakhstan}}, but to no avail, and plans to revive the contest in 2018 failed as well. Several of the songs competing in the 2020 contest were originally set to compete in the cancelled 2016 contest.

In October 2020, it was reported that TMB TV would host an online-only version of the contest from Istanbul.[9]

Format edit

All performances were intended to be filmed by 15 November 2020 (although several participants filmed their entries after that date),[10] with participants either chosen by national/regional broadcasters or through submitting their entries directly.[11]

Voting edit

The jury was composed of one person per participating region, chosen by their region's head of delegation. Each juror scored every song from 0 to 10 points, and the song with the most points won.[4][12] The jurors awarded their points via satellite link,[13] and the chair of the jury was Belarusian singer Gunesh, who previously finished as runner-up for her country at the 2013 contest.[14] The top three entrants will receive cash prizes, and the winner would receive a direct invitation to the Turkvision Song Contest 2021 in Shusha, Azerbaijan and the opportunity to film a music video for their entry. It was later revealed that the 2021 edition would be taking place in Turkistan, Kazakhstan instead,[15][16] but in the end, the 2021 contest did not materialize. There was also an audience sympathy prize for the "Sari Gelin" cover that received the most votes on the contest website.[17] The performances were ranked by the following jurors from each country participating in the contest:

  •   Albania – Avni Qahili[18]
  •   Azerbaijan – Kenan Çelik[19]
  •   Bashkortostan – Aigul Akhmadeeva[19]
  •   Belarus – Gunesh (chairperson)[14]
  •   Bosnia and Herzegovina – Ahmed Švrakić[20]
  •   Gagauzia – Petr Petkovic[21]
  •   Germany – Volkan Gucer[22]
  •   Iraqi Turkmen – Ahmet Tuzlu[23]
  •   Kazakh Uyghurs – Polat Izimov
  •   Kazakhstan – Marat Omarov
  •   Khakassia – German Tanbaev[24]
  •   Kyrgyzstan – Gulnur Satylganova[25]
  •   Moldova – Ivan Kain
  •   Moscow – Leush Lyubich[26]
  •   Nogai – Ayna Cherkesova[27]
  •   North Macedonia – Erhan Hasip[28]
  •   Northern Cyprus – Ertan Birinci[29][30]
  •   Poland – Dawid Szwajcowski[31]
  •   Romania – Cengiz Erhan Kutluakay[32]
  •   Serbia – Denis Mavrić[33]
  •   Tatarstan – Damir Davletshin[34]
  •   Turkey – Selim Gülgören [tr][35]
  •   Tuva –
  •   Tyumen Oblast – Kabirov Mansur Mannurovich[36]
  •   Ukraine – Nadezhda Malenkova[37]
  •   Yakutia – Chyskyyray[38]

Participating regions edit

The contest took place on Sunday 20 December at 16:00 TRT.[39] The interval act consisted of Natali Deniz performing "Sarmaş bana".[40] The following countries and regions participated in the contest:

Draw[41] Region Artist[41] Song[41] Language Points[7] Place[7]
1   Albania Ilire Ismajli "Përsëri" Albanian, Turkish[42] 171 19
2   Nogai Zhanna Musayeva "Muñayma" (Мунъайма)[43] Nogai 159 24
3   Bashkortostan Ziliya Bahtieva "Halkyma" (Халҡыма) Bashkir 174 17
4   Bosnia and Herzegovina Armin Muzaferija "Džehva" Bosnian 194 3
5   Northern Cyprus[44] Çağıl İşgüzar "Acıtır Hep Hayallerim"[29] Turkish 171 21
6   North Macedonia Cengiz Sipahi "Kal Yanımda" Turkish[45] 171 20
7   Tuva Omak Chopanovich Oorzhak [ru][46] "Bayla la Talgam" (Байла ла Талгам) Tuvan 176 15
8   Azerbaijan Aydan İlxaszade "Can Can Qardaş Can" Azerbaijani 193 5
9   Poland Mishelle "Doğma yerlər" Azerbaijani[47][48] 172 18
10   Tatarstan Diliya Ahmetshina "Ğafu it, awılım" (Гафу ит, авылым) Tatar 191 6
11   Germany Seyran Ismayilkhanov [de] "Odun" Turkish 190 8
12   Iraqi Turkmen Sarmad Mahmood "Kelebek" Iraqi Turkmen 150 26
13   Gagauzia Yulia Arnaut "Kemençä" Gagauz 185 10
14   Khakassia Darya Tacheyeva "Ot chalynda" (От чалында)[49] Khakas 181 11
15   Ukraine Natalie Papazoglu[50] "Tikenli yol" Gagauz[51] 226 1
16   Serbia Haris Skarep "Doživotno osuđen" (Доживотно осуђен) Serbian 178 13
17   Kyrgyzstan Aiganysh Abdieva "Yupiter" (Юпитер) Kyrgyz 176 16
18   Belarus Svetlana Agarval "Məni anla" Azerbaijani[52] 166 23
19   Moscow Olga Shimanskaya "Hadi Gel" Turkish[53] 186 9
20   Romania Sunai Giolacai "Niye?" Turkish[54] 167 22
21   Kazakhstan Almaz Kopzhasar "Kim ol" (Кім ол)[55] Kazakh[55] 159 25
22   Moldova Pelageya Stefoglo "Ateş Gibi" Turkish[56] 191 7
23   Yakutia Umsuura "Mokhsoğollor" (Мохсоҕоллор) Yakut[57] 204 2
24   Tyumen Oblast Adilya Tushakova "Havalarda" (Һаваларда) Siberian Tatar 193 4
25   Turkey Ertan & İsrafil "Ne Yaptıysam Olmadı" Turkish 179 12
26   Kazakh Uyghurs Sada Ensemble "Sevgiyi besle" Uyghur 178 14

Audience sympathy prize edit

The audience sympathy prize is in the running between 14 of the national representatives, who each recorded a cover of the famous folk song "Sari Gelin". Moscow's cover, which received the most online votes, won the prize.[58] Voting opened on 15 December 2020 and closed on 1 January 2021.[59] The following countries and artists competed:[17]

  •   Azerbaijan – Aydan İlxaszade
  •   Bashkortostan – Ziliya Bahtieva
  •   Gagauzia – Yulia Arnaut
  •   Germany – Seyran Ismayilkhanov [de]
  •   Iraqi Turkmen – Sarmad Mahmood
  •   Kyrgyzstan – Aiganysh Abdieva
  •   Moscow – Olga Shimanskaya[60]
  •   North Macedonia – Cengiz Sipahi
  •   Northern Cyprus – Çağıl İşgüzar
  •   Poland – Mishelle
  •   Romania – Sunai Giolacai
  •   Tatarstan – Diliya Ahmetshina
  •   Turkey – Ertan & İsrafil
  •   Ukraine – Natalie Papazoglu

Scoreboard edit

The table below summarizes the point distribution as shown during the show. For each song, the official total score may sometimes differ from a direct sum of the individual scores received.

Jury results[61][62][7]
Official total score
Raw total score
Albania
Nogai
Bashkortostan
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Northern Cyprus
North Macedonia
Tuva
Azerbaijan
Poland
Tatarstan
Germany
Iraqi Turkmen
Gagauzia
Khakassia
Ukraine
Serbia
Kyrgyzstan
Belarus
Moscow
Romania
Kazakhstan
Moldova
Yakutia
Tyumen Oblast
Turkey
Kazakh Uyghurs
Contestants
Albania
171
164
8 8 10 8 10 6 4 5 8 6 7 7 8 7 7 5 7 9 6 4 7 2 7 4 4
Nogai
159
167
8 9 8 7 9 6 3 7 8 8 8 7 9 7 0 4 8 8 8 6 8 4 8 4 5
Bashkortostan
174
174
8 8 8 7 9 10 5 10 10 8 8 10 10 9 0 5 9 0 7 4 7 3 8 6 5
Bosnia and Herzegovina
194
188
10 8 9 8 10 7 5 7 8 9 8 8 10 7 10 6 8 9 6 5 8 3 8 7 4
Northern Cyprus
171
163
8 7 8 8 10 7 9 4 8 5 10 7 7 8 0 4 8 7 6 4 8 3 6 7 4
North Macedonia
171
165
10 7 7 10 8 6 4 3 8 6 9 7 7 8 9 5 7 8 7 4 7 3 6 5 4
Tuva
176
166
8 8 8 8 7 7 3 5 8 7 7 7 10 7 0 7 6 6 8 6 9 4 9 6 5
Azerbaijan
193
193
10 9 9 8 9 9 6 8 5 7 10 5 8 10 6 5 10 9 8 9 7 4 7 6 9
Poland
172
169
8 6 9 9 7 8 6 4 8 9 7 10 8 7 2 7 8 10 6 3 9 3 7 4 4
Tatarstan
191
190
9 9 10 8 8 7 8 7 9 10 8 9 9 9 0 6 7 9 8 6 9 4 8 6 7
Germany
190
190
9 9 10 8 8 10 6 6 10 9 9 7 10 9 5 9 8 7 9 4 8 3 9 4 4
Iraqi Turkmen
150
149
8 7 8 8 7 8 5 3 5 8 6 7 10 7 0 5 7 6 7 3 7 3 7 3 4
Gagauzia
185
185
8 8 10 8 9 8 6 4 8 8 6 7 10 9 0 9 8 9 9 6 9 4 7 7 8
Khakassia
181
182
9 9 10 8 7 8 10 4 4 8 7 8 10 8 0 8 9 6 8 6 9 4 7 7 8
Ukraine
226
219
8 10 10 9 7 9 9 10 10 10 9 9 10 7 4 10 10 10 10 8 10 2 10 8 10
Serbia
178
178
8 7 10 10 6 9 7 4 9 8 8 7 7 8 8 10 6 8 7 2 8 3 8 6 4
Kyrgyzstan
176
175
9 7 9 8 8 7 6 4 9 8 8 8 8 8 9 0 9 9 7 5 8 3 7 7 4
Belarus
166
166
9 6 6 8 8 7 7 6 5 8 7 7 9 9 8 1 5 10 6 4 9 3 8 5 5
Moscow
186
186
8 9 8 10 6 10 9 6 10 8 5 8 9 10 9 0 6 10 8 4 8 3 9 7 6
Romania
167
167
8 6 9 8 7 9 6 5 3 8 6 7 8 8 8 0 6 8 8 7 8 3 9 5 7
Kazakhstan
159
157
9 5 7 9 8 7 5 4 4 8 4 9 7 8 7 0 6 6 8 6 7 3 6 4 10
Moldova
191
183
8 8 10 8 7 9 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 10 9 0 7 8 9 8 5 3 8 6 5
Yakutia
204
204
9 8 10 8 8 10 10 5 10 8 7 8 8 10 10 0 10 9 9 9 8 8 9 6 7
Tyumen Oblast
193
163
9 7 7 8 8 8 6 4 6 8 7 8 8 7 7 0 5 8 7 6 5 7 3 8 6
Turkey
179
179
10 6 7 10 9 8 5 10 6 8 5 10 8 7 9 8 6 8 9 6 3 8 3 7 3
Kazakh Uyghurs
178
175
10 7 7 9 8 8 5 7 9 8 4 8 7 7 7 3 5 8 7 7 10 7 3 7 7

Other regions edit

  •   Netherlands – The Netherlands had initially confirmed their participation in the 2020 contest with Elcan Rzayev as their representative with the song "Ana – Vətən".[63] However, Rzayev withdrew from the competition, as he was to unable to film his entry due to COVID-19 restrictions in the Netherlands.[64] The Netherlands' non-participation was confirmed by the release of the running order by the contest organisers.
  •   Sweden – Sweden had initially confirmed their participation at the 2020 contest with the singer Arghavan [sv] and the song "Dirçəliş".[65][66] However, on 12 December 2020, it was announced that Sweden had withdrawn from the contest. According to Eurovoix World, the country's withdrawal was caused by the inability of the Swedish singer to film a performance that was up to the standards of the competition.[67]

Broadcasters and commentators edit

Country Channel Ref.
  Azerbaijan ATV [68]
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Hayat Music [69]
  Germany Düğün TV[a] [70]
  Kazakhstan Novoe Televidenie [71]
  Kyrgyzstan KTRK Muzik [72]
Tumar TV [73]
  Moldova GRT [74]
  Northern Cyprus Kıbrıs Genç TV [30]
  Romania Alpha Media TV [62][75]
Media TV [76]
  Russia Salyam TV [77]
BEZ [78]
  Serbia RTV Novi Pazar [33]
  Turkey TMB TV [tr] [74]

Notes edit

  1. ^ The broadcast was deferred to a later date.

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