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Voice of Siora International Song Contest

The Voice of Siora International Song Contest (popularly referred to as Voice of Siora; abbreviated VoS) is a biennial international music competition presented by the Sioran Broadcasting Alliance's global network of partner stations. Initiated in 1574, the contest was designed to promote international cooperation, the sharing of cultures and the coming together of peoples of all heritages. The contest has run for six cycles with a seventh cycle slated for 1586. It is the most watched non-sporting event globally with total international viewership of the broadcast of the 1584 Live Phase held in Nyland estimated to be between 300 and 500 million.

The contest consists of two main phases: the Studio Phase, in which participating nations broadcast their artist's song over the radio and online, which is completed with the Preliminary Vote; and the Live Phase, in which participating artists create a second, unique song to be performed live on stage at the location designated by the host nation. The competition is concluded with the Final Vote, at which point a winner is announced and designated to be the host of the next competition.

Although it is expected that the designated host nation will provide the contest venue and associated travel and lodging expenses for competitors, coordinate actual activities necessary for the production of the contest, and ensure licensure and legal agreements are completed as needed, there is a Voice of Siora Official Committee [VoSOC]. The VoSOC reserves a variety of rights and responsibilities, including publishing, reviewing and updating the foundational contest tenets, coordinating the submission and publication of Studio Phase songs to the Voice of Siora official website, producing all materials bearing the trademarked Voice of Siora logo, and potentially resolving disputes between competing nations, such as mediating in tiebreaker situations. The VoSOC is a division of the Sioran Broadcasting Alliance.

The Contest

Choosing a Host Nation

The nation which hosts the current contest is the winner of the previous contest. In other words, the nation which submitted the contestant who wins Cycle 1 will be the host for Cycle 2.

As of the completion of the sixth cycle of the contest, there has been no prerequisite for appointing a host nation for the next competition that was not also the winner of that year's contest. However, the VoSOC designates that if a winning nation is for some reason unable to host the next cycle of the contest, the host will be chosen by random lot from all nations who submitted entries during that contest.

The first-ever host nation, Luah'u, was chosen to host the 1574 contest by means of highest bid. The bid was put forward by Hinano Lo'o Nohealani, owner of the nation's five largest resort and spa chains.

Choosing Contestants

It is most common for nations wishing to participate in an upcoming Voice of Siora competition to host their own national song and music competitions in order to determine which artist they will send. This is typically completed during odd years when no Voice of Siora contest is being held, although individual contests have run as late as Marth of the year of the competition. The VoSOC does not offer any advice or best practices on how nations should conduct their appointment of contestants, although many nations elect to host similarly structured televised voice and music talent series.

There are no rules which bar a contestant from returning to the competition after competing in a prior cycle so long as the contestant is able to create new, unique songs. Winner of the 1582 contest, Kent of Nyland, competed previously in the 1574 contest.

Although it is not explicitly stated that contestants must be citizens or otherwise permanent residents of the nation they are representing, there has been no prerequisite for a nation to submit a non-citizen as of the completion of the 1584 contest.

It is important to note that, during the Voice of Siora competition, the term "contestant" may be used colloquially to refer to both a nation and that nation's representing musical artist. However, the VoSOC defines "contestant" as an individual artist or group of artists representing a nation, where the nation itself is referred to as a "participating nation".

The Contest

While each host nation is allowed the authority to slightly vary the format of the contest from previous years, the basic tenets as set forth by the VoSOC have always remained the same: 1.) The contest is to take place every other year as a celebration of global diversity and culture; 2.) The contest is to be held in two primary phases, the Studio Phase and the Live Phase, each to be completed, respectively, by the Preliminary Vote and the Final Vote; 3.) Songs are to be performed in a language official in and/or widely spoken by the participating nation delegating that performer; and 4.) The host nation is to be the participating nation who sent the winning contestant of the previous cycle whenever possible.

The contest is divided into two main phases: the Studio Phase and the Live Phase. The phases are capped off by the Preliminary and Final Votes, respectively.

Ahead of the Studio Phase, all nations wishing to participate in that year's cycle are required to have selected their representative contestant, registered their musical artist or group with the VoSOC, recorded and created the final master of the song they will be entering for the Studio Phase, and submitted their final single to the VoSOC for publication. This is typically completed no later than mid Quartyr. Official VoSOC tenets require that songs performed for both phases be performed in a language that is either official in and/or widely spoken by the participating nation that the artist is representing. However, there are no other official rules surrounding the songs submitted for the Studio Phase. Matters of song length, lyrics or lack thereof, genre and style are not regulated. As such, previous Studio Phase entries have varied greatly in all of these areas, although the most popular styles to be submitted remain popular rock and dance songs, generally between three and five minutes long with a repeating chorus.

At the start of the Studio Phase, the VoSOC will make available information about each participating nation and their representative contestant along with .MP4 format digital copies of the Studio Phase songs that can be streamed directly from the Voice of Siora website. Additionally, the Sioran Broadcasting Alliance radio stations will begin playing the entries on local station programming. As the Studio Phase is largely designed to garner a vote of popularity, dual broadcasting the songs in this manner allows the songs to reach broad swathes of the public. Songs may remain available for listen via the Voice of Siora Website and may continue to be broadcast over various radio stations even after the conclusion of the Studio Phase.

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During the Preliminary Vote, polling is made available via the Voice of Siora official website to the general public of both participating and non-participating nations who are members of the Sioran Broadcasting Alliance. Persons residing in these nations may vote online for their single favorite song made available during the Studio Phase.

Past Competitions

Contest Host Cities

Year Country City Venue
1574 Luah'u Kakuahine Momi Visual Arena
1576 Florinthus Tarleton Prince Court
1578 Nyland Nyköping Globe Theatre
1580 Valland Arseille Stade Vélodrome
1582 Karjelinn Uutalinn Ahtojää Events Hall
1584 Nyland Isort South Sea Center for the Performing Arts
1586 Eskkya TBD TBD


Winning Nations

Year Host Nation Winner Points Margin Winning Song Winning Artist Second Place Third Place
1574 Luah'u Florinthus 124 4 "DNA" Empire of the Sun Nyland Karjelinn
1576 Florinthus Nyland 137 9 "Some Die Young" Laleh Millerainia Eskkya
1578 Nyland Valland 100 5 "Papaoutai [Papa, Where Are You]" Stromae Eskkya Oslanburg
1580 Valland Karjelinn 103 2 "Pomppufiilis [Bouncy Feelings]" Eggy Millerainia Harmajaa
1582 Karjelinn Nyland 101 2 "999" Kent Kyrzbekistan A'sir
1584 Nyland Eskkya 98 1 "Tiled" Roselyne Lavigne Valland Severyane
1586 Eskkya TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD