Current Music Competition Wiki

The Current Music Competition is an online song competition based on the Eurovision Song Contest and the NowNewMusic Contest. Each country's head of delegation gets to select a current entry from their respective country for each edition either by internal or national selection. Then the countries get to vote for each show (semifinal or Grand Final) to determine the qualifiers and the winner of the edition.

History

2018

June2018

The logo of the first edition

The contest was founded on March 30, 2018. The first edition took place in June 2018 and was held in Seoul, South Korea, after the nation was internally selected to host the show. The first ever winner was Céline Dion representing Canada with her song "Ashes". On June 13, 2018 the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC announced that the second edition would take place in the Olympic Stadium in Montreal. The second edition was won by Blackpink's "Ddu-du Ddu-du". which lead to South Korea hosting the contest once again. The winner of the August 2018 edition was India with the song "I Did It". The fourth edition took place in the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi and was won by Sweden with Normandie's "White Flag". Edition number five was held in the Friends arena in Stockholm. The winning country were the United States who sent "Sweet But Psycho" by Ava Max. The next edition took place in the MetLife Stadium in New York City and was won by Jasmine Sokko representing Singapore with the song "Hurt". The Singaporean broadcaster RTS exercised its right to stage the contest. The shows were hosted by Narelle Kheng and Lee Teng in the National Stadium. The winner of the seventh edition was Venezuela's Evaluna Montaner who performed the song "Me Liberé".

2019

The first edition of 2019 took place the Venezuelan capital Caracas. It was hosted by Daniela Nieves, Evaluna Montaner and Lele Pons. The Zimbabwean entry "Fire In My Soul" by Oliver Heldens and Shungudzo was elected the winner, which lead to the Current Music Competition being held in Africa for the first time. The ninth edition was won by the British singer Fleur East and her song "Favourite Thing". The following edition was presented by the band Chvrches that consists of Lauren Mayberry, Iain Cook and Martin Doherty. 44 countries competed and China's entry "Helios" was crowned the winner with 219 points. The eleventh edition took place in Shanghai in April 2019. The presenters of that month were Fan Bingbing and the Chinese-American drag queen Yuhua Hamasaki. The winning entry was "Watching You" by the Belgian singer Lea Rue. The next edition was held in Antwerps under the slogan "Feel Your Inner Power". The winner of that edition was Australia's Cxloe with the song "I Can't Have Nice Things". This meant that the contest would move down under for the first time. The hosts of the thirteenth edition were Courtney Act and the "Thor" actor Chris Hemsworth.

Expo Tel Aviv

Expo Tel Aviv, the host arena of the fifteenth edition

Palestine won the contest in June 2019 with the song "Klefi / Samed" by Hatari and the Palestinian singer Bashar Murad. Despite their political conflicts, Israel participated in the July 2019 and won with Dotan's entry "Numb". After three exciting shows with 36 participants, Israel managed to win again, which made them the first country to win the CMC twice and two editions in a row. Since the contests mustn't be held in the same city twice, Jerusalem was selected as the host city of the sixteenth edition. The 17th edition took place in the Sajik Arena in Busan, South Korea, after Everglow gave the country its second victory. This edition was won by Vietnam's Hoàng Thuỳ Linh who competed with "Tú Phu". The November 2019 edition was held in My Dình National Stadium in Hanoi. The winner was Lola Yuldusheva from Uzbekistan. The last contest of 2019 took place in the Navoi Theater in the Uzbek capital Tashkent and was won by the Swedish duo Smith & Thell. "Numb", the winning entry of the 14th edition was voted as the song of the year 2019.

2020

The first edition of the new decade was held in Linköping, Sweden. It was hosted by Greta Thunberg in the Saab Arena. The winner of the CMC January 2020 was Latvia's Samanta Tina with her song "Still Breathing", which was later selected to represent the country at the Eurovision Song Contest as well. The twenty-first edition took place in Riga and was won by the Ukrainian band KAZKA and their song "Palala". After a one-month break, the contest returned in April 2020 and was held in Praia, Cape Verde. For the first time in the history of the CMC, the contest was not be held in the winning country of the previous regular edition. Cape Verde was chosen as the host country because it was one of the few countries on the world that wasn't affected by the Corona virus yet. Due to Corona, the edition was suspended on April 11th and resumed on July 11th. After three months, Denmark was chosen as the winner, which meant that the next edition would be held in Copenhagen.

Rules

→ See also: Rules

  • Every country that is recognized by the United Nations is eligible to participate in the contest.
  • The maximum number of participants in one edition is 46.
  • The competing artists have to have a strong connection to the country they participate for.
  • The relevance of entries must be under two months old.
  • (Junior) Eurovision (Asia) Song Contest entries and songs from their preselections are not allowed.
  • If a country doesn't vote in time, it will be disqualified from the edition unless the Head of Delegation gives a good reason (disease, death of a close person, ...). Not having time is not a valid reason.

Host cities, venues, slogans and presenters

Edn. Host city Venue Slogan Presenters
#01 Seoul Olympic Gymnastics Arena Feel The Summer BoA,
G-Dragon
#02 Montreal Olympic Stadium Cue The Music! Betta Lemme,
Faouzia
#03 Daegu Daegu Stadium Love Wins BoA,
Ken Jeong
#04 Delhi Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Love For Music Kunal Nayyar,
Ananya Birla
#05 Stockholm Friends Arena Don't Give Up Dotter,
Petra Mede
#06 New York MetLife Stadium Be Proud, Be Loud Ava Max,
Camila Mendes
#07 Singapore National Stadium Merry Christmas Narelle Kheng
Lee Teng
#08 Caracas Teatro Teresa Carreño Dream BIG Daniela Nieves,
Evaluna Montaner
#09 Harare Reps Theatre Love Yourself Tinashe,
Danai Gurira
#10 London Wembley Stadium Feel Your Body Move Lauren Mayberry,
Iain Cook,
Martin Doherty
#11 Shanghai Hongkou Soccer Stadium Fly Like An Eagle Fan Bingbing,
Yuhua Hamasaki
#12 Antwerp Antwerps Sportpaleis Feel Your Inner Power Axel Hirsoux,
Hadise
#13 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre Break the Chains Courtney Act,
Chris Hemsworth
#14 Ramallah Barenboim-Said Music Center Hatred Will Prevail DJ Khaled,
Diana Karazon
#15 Tel Aviv Expo Tel Aviv Let The Music Dry Your Tears Gal Gadot,
Natalie Portman
#16 Jerusalem Teddy Stadium #Sunshine Gal Gadot,
Natalie Portman
#17 Busan Sajik Arena Autumn Leaves Lee Dongwook,
Lalisa Manoban
#18 Hanoi My Dình National Stadium Escape the Matrix Mai Phuong Thúy
#19 Tashkent Navoi Theater Winter is Coming Lola Yuldasheva
#20 Linköping Saab Arena Welcome 2020 Greta Thunberg
#21 Riga Arena Riga Start a Fire Samanta Tina,
Aminata Savadogo
#22 Odessa Chornomorets Stadium Stay Healthy Erika Vikman
#23 Copenhagen B&W Hallerne Back Again Lukas Graham,
Brigitte Nielsen
#24 Haifa Haifa Auditorium We Are Stardust Eden Alene,
Miz Cracker
#25 Algier Omar Hamadi Stadium Be Unique Sofia Boutella,
Zahia Dehar
#26 Tórshavn Tórsvøllur New Paths Eivør Pálsdóttir
#27 Mytilene Mytilene Municipal Stadium Feel The Love Marina Diamandis
#28 Aarhus Ceres Arena Cast an Anchor Camilla Ottesen
#29 Vancouver Rogers Arena Meaningful Tracy Moore
#30 Hobart Derwent Entertainment Centre Break Free Natalie Barr
#31 Holon Holon Toto Hall Be The Future Gal Gadot
#32 Rotterdam Rotterdam Ahoy Waves of Achievements Nikie De Jagar
#33 Gothenburg Scandinavium Seize The Time Petra Mede
#34 Bamako Pavillon des Sports Modibo Keita Emerging Strength Fatoumata Diawara
#35 Athens Nikos Galis Olympic Indoor Hall Diving In Feelings Marina Diamandis
#36 Sofia Arena Armeec Bite of Thrill Poli Genova
#37 Be'er-Sheva Conch Arena Leave a Mark Gal Gadot
#38 Brussels Palais 12 Manifesting Reality Helena Noguerra
#39 Baku Baku Crystal Hall Blaze Through Nargiz Birk-Petersen
#40 Amsterdam Ziggo Dome Taking Control Nikie De Jagar
#41 Doha Aspire Dome Celestial Dana Al Fardan
#42 Belgrade Belgrade Arena Sweet Connections Jovana Janković
#43 Patras Dimitris Tofalos Arena Keep Dreaming Marina Diamandis
#44 Dublin 3Arena Uniting Hope Vouge WIilliams
#45 Tórshavn Tórsvøllur Storm In Eivør Pálsdóttir
#46 Malmö Malmö Arena bridging differences LÉON
#47 Eindhoven Philips Stadion light up Nikie De Jagar
#48 Ghent Flanders Sports Arena Warrior Nele Sangria
#49 Thessaloniki P.A.O.K Sports Arena Common Language Marina Diamandis
#50 Novi Sad SPC Vojvodina Planting Love Nina Radulovic
#51 Tel Aviv Expo Tel Aviv stomach butterflies Lucy Ayoub
#52 Prague O2 Arena golden instincts Radka Rosická
#53 Oslo Telenor Arena Watching Stars Arian Engebø
#54 Trondheim Trondheim Spektrum Finding Comfort Amanda Tenfjord
#55 Kyiv International Exhibition Centre New Beginnings Zlata Ognevich
#56 Dnipro Dnipro-Arena homeguarding Julia Sanina
#57 Skopje Toše Proeski Arena New Dawn Bebe Rexha
#58 Sydney Sydney SuperDome Bubble Up Flor
#59 Cardiff Cardiff International Arena Harness Music Hannah Waddingham
#60 Örnsköldsvik Hägglunds Arena it is love Farah Abadi
#61 Shiraz Pars Shiraz Stadium Sign to Celebrate Golshifteh Farhani
#62 Kumanovo Sports Hall Kumanovo born firey Bebe Rexha
#63 Zagreb Arena Zagreb Grow & Evolve Albina Grcic
#64 Helsinki Helsinki Halli time to shine Erika Vikman
#65 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena Excellence Dami Im
#66 Manchester AO Arena Jungle Type Love Hannah Waddingham
#67 Heraklion Pankritio Stadium Summer Time Marina Diamandis
#68 Rades Hammadi Agrebi Stadium Be You Zahraa Ben Mime
#69 Rio de Janeiro Carioca Arena 1 Carnival Anitta
#70 Bitola Petar Miloševski Football Stadium Serenity Bebe Rexha
#71 Warsaw Kazimierz Górski National Stadium It's Magic! Brodka
#72 Tunis El Menzah Sports Palace Divinity Zahraa Ben Mime
#73 Poznań Hala Arena Ram Through TBA

Participating Countries

Edn. Countries making their debut
#01 Australia Azerbaijan Bulgaria Canada China Colombia France Germany Italy Japan Kazakhstan Kosovo Mexico Netherlands Norway Poland Puerto Rico Russia Serbia South Korea Spain Sweden Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom United States Uzbekistan
#02 Belgium Cyprus Finland Greece India Israel South Africa
#03 Brazil Czech Republic Hong Kong Lithuania Nepal Nigeria Romania Switzerland Zimbabwe
#04 Argentina Croatia North Macedonia Gambiaborder<link=Ghana Ghana Kyrgyzstan Morocco
#05 Austria Ireland San Marino
#06 Albania Denmark Guatemala Jamaica Lebanon Luxembourg Moldova Philippines Singapore
#07 Afghanistan Armenia Cuba Hungary Slovakia Uruguay Venezuela
#08 Angola Estonia Taiwan Vietnam
#09 Cambodia Congo Trinidad & Tobago Yemen
#10 Faroe Islands Malaysia Malta Samoa
#11 Algeria Guyana
#12 Barbados Egypt Iran Latvia Thailand
#13 Antigua and Barbuda Bangladesh Palestine
#14 Kurdistan Libya Malawi
#15 Belarus Botswana
#16 United Arab Emirates
#17 Bahamas Benin Chile
#18 Ivory Coast Tunisia Turkmenistan
#19 Bosnia & Herzegovina Georgia Peru
#20 Laos Mali Pakistan Senegal Slovenia
#21 Comoros Iceland Mongolia Portugal Tajikistan
#22 None
#23 Ethiopia
#24 None
#25 Belize
#26 None
#27 None
#28 Liberia
#29 Iraq
#30 None
#31 None
#32 Sri Lanka
#33 New Caledonia
#34 Saint Lucia
#35 Jordan Qatar
#36 None
#37 None
#38 Indonesia Rwanda
#39 Chad
#40 Sierra Leone
#41 None
#42 American Samoa Sudan
#43 Bahrain
#44 Cameroon
#45 Dominican Republic
#46 DR Congo Kiribati
#47 None
#48 Equatorial Guinea Martinique
#49 Montenegro
#50 Guadeloupe Reunion
#51 Niger Zambia
#52 Western Sahara
#53 None
#54 None
#55 Gibraltar Liechtenstein
#56 Cabo Verde Saudi Arabia
#57 Haiti
#58 None
#59 None
#60 Current Music Country
#61 Guinea Honduras Maldives
#62 None
#63 None
#64 Bolivia Somalia
#65 Greenland
#66 Bhutan
#67 Ecuador
#68 None
#69 Dominica
#70 None
#71 None
#72 None

Winners

Edn. Country Artist Song Points Partic.
#01 Canada Céline Dion "Ashes" 106 27
#02 South Korea Blackpink "Ddu-du Ddu-du" 338 29
#03 India Raja Kumari "I Did It" 260 33
#04 Sweden Normandie "White Flag" 218 37
#05 United States Ava Max "Sweet But Psycho" 270 29
#06 Singapore Jasmine Sokko "Hurt" 204 42
#07 Venezuela Evaluna Montaner "Me Liberé" 232 37
#08 Zimbabwe Oliver Heldens ft. Shungudzo "Fire In My Soul" 252 44
#09 United Kingdom Fleur East "Favourite Thing" 198 44
#10 China Meng Meiqi "Helios" 219 36
#11 Belgium Lea Rue "Watching You" 228 34
#12 Australia CXLOE "I Can't Have Nice Things" 183 36
#13 Palestine Hatari ft. Bashar Murad "Klefi / Samed" 203 35
#14 Israel Dotan "Numb" 279 40
#15 Israel Lola Marsh "Echoes" 233 36
#16 South Korea Everglow "Adios" 208 40
#17 Vietnam Hoàng Thuỳ Linh "Tú Phu" 251 38
#18 Uzbekistan Lola Yuldusheva "Sevgingni Menga Ayt" 283 44
#19 Sweden Smith & Thell "Hotel Walls" 252 46
#20 Latvia Samanta Tina "Still Breathing" 292 46
#21 Ukraine Kazka "Palala" 297 46
#22 Denmark Myrkur "Leaves of Yggdrasil" 185 46
#23 Israel Ella Lee "Zot Ani" 206 30
#24 Algeria Mauvais Oeil "Mektoub" 192 30
#25 Faroe Islands Turid "What's Left Of Me" TBA 30
#26 Greece Sofia "Evol" 133 28
#27 Denmark Alba August "Lights" 106 27
#28 Canada Charlotte Cardin "Meaningless" 123 29
#29 Australia Sumner "Stranded" 115 27
#30 Israel iRO "Yesterday's News" 131 30
#31 Netherlands Davina Michelle "Sweet Water" 99 21
#32 Sweden Agnes "24 Hours" 151 27
#33 Mali Fuel Fandango ft. Amadou & Mariam "Ruido" 105 29
#34 Greece Evangelia & Kelvin Jones "Diving" 119 30
#35 Bulgaria Lunikk "Unreal City" 124 29
#36 Israel Ron Buhnik "Hayom She'ahrei" 119 23
#37 Belgium lunace "illusion" 104 25
#38 Azerbaijan AYGUN "Tarantino" 117 30
#39 Netherlands MarynCharlie "Landlord" 119 27
#40 Qatar Dana Al Fardan "Solstice" 126 28
#41 Serbia Milica Pavlovic feat. Albino "Seceru" 116 30
#42 Greece Amanda Tenfjord "Plans" 159 30
#43 Ireland Talos "All Ours" 139 31
#44 Faroe Islands Elinborg "Sjórok" 112 34
#45 Sweden Anorska "Clown" 143 30
#46 Netherlands Puck "Als Je Me Loslaat" 177 32
#47 Belgium Oscar And The Wolf "Warrior" 131 33
#48 Greece Katerina Duska & Leon Of Athens "Babel" 160 31
#49 Serbia Sanja Vucic x Nucci "Djerdan" 147 36
#50 Israel Inbal Bibi "Parparim Shkhorim" 167 37
#51 Czech Republic Aiko "Insincts" 138 38
#52 Norway Moyka "Rear View" 147 35
#53 Norway IMERIKA "If You Don't" 127 33
#54 Ukraine Leya "Mara" 180 39
#55 Ukraine Go_A "Rusalochki" 197 39
#56 North Macedonia Karolin "Zora" 165 40
#57 Australia edith "Bubble" 198 43
#58 United Kingdom safesp8ce "quiet, i can't think" 155 42
#59 Sweden Loreen "Is It Love" 216 42
#60 Iran Marie Sahba "Give Me A Sign" 148 41
#61 North Macedonia Barbara Popovic "Vatrena" 178 40
#62 Croatia MARCELA "Nismo Isti Svijet" 180 41
#63 Finland Käärijä ft. Erika Vikman "Ruoska" 170 34
#64 Australia Blusher "Accelerator" 125 35
#65 United Kingdom SKYLAR "Jungle Type Love" 150 32
#66 Greece Marina Satti "LALALALA" 142 34
#67 Tunisia Noor Arjoun x Selim Arjoun "WAYO" 150 38
#68 Brazil Alexia Evellyn "Hold On" 141 39
#69 North Macedonia Ivona Jo "Tie Oci" 151 35
#70 Poland Briela "Wracam" 157 36
#71 Tunisia Archangel28 "Ophanim" 136 34
#72 Poland Ania Leon x Kopera feat. Sarsa "Zabij ze mną czas" 137 35

Song of the Year

Year Country Artist Song Points
2018 Venezuela Evaluna Montaner "Me Liberé" 121
2019 Israel Dotan "Numb" 217
2020 Algeria Mauvais Oeil "Mektoub" 92
2021 Canada Charlotte Cardin "Meaningless" 89
2022 Ireland Talos "All Ours" 79
2023 Sweden Loreen "Is It Love" 147
2024 North Macedonia Barbara Popovic "Vatrena" 104

Exectuive Supervisors

Time in office Name Origin
June 2018 - March 2020 Jon Ola Sand Norway
April 2020 - Erika Vikman Finland

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