Malta: Submissions for 'Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2023' open today

Malta: Submissions for 'Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2023' open today
Monday, 17 October 2022

  • The submission window for the Maltese Eurovision 2023 national selection is active from today onwards. 

    The Maltese national broadcaster has opened the submissions period for the country's Eurovision 2023 national selection 'Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2023' (MESC 2023) with the deadline expiring on October 31, 2022

    Previously PBS had released the terms and rules of MESC 2023 which will see a total of 40 acts taking part going after their ambition to represent Malta at the forthcoming Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool, UK. 

    The national selection will consist of four quarterfinals, a semi-final and one grand final show. The national selection will kick off on January 13 with the first semifinal and will conclude on February 11 with the Grand final.

    MESC 2023 will unfold according to the following confirmed schedule: 

    • First Quarterfinal  – January 13
    • Second Quarterfinal  – January 20
    • Third Quarterfinal  – January 27
    • Fourth Quarterfinal – February 3
    • Semi-Final – February 9
    • Grand Final – February 11

    During all shows a combination of jury and public voting will influence the outcome of each heat. 

     

    Malta in Eurovision 

    Malta participated in Eurovision Song Contest for the first time in 1971 and has participated 34 times until now. Since 1991 it hasn't missed out any edtion of the competition. The mediterranean country has not been victorious until now but holds two second places in its record (2002 Ira LoscoSeventh Wonder) and (2005 Chiara Angel). Since the introduction of semi-finals in 2004, it has failed to qualify six times.

    In 2020 Destiny Chunkunyere won the second season of X-factor and was set to fly the flag in Rotterdam with her song 'All My Love' but unfortunately the contest was cancelled due to the cornavirus pandemic and she never performed in The Netherlands.However, this year Destiny was invited back for Eurovision 2021 in Rotterdam where she delivered on Rotterdam Ahoy's stage her entry "Je me casse"  which finished 7th in the Grand final with a total of 255 points, which is Malta's best results since 2005 when Chiara finished 2nd.

    This year Emma Muscat won the national final MESC2022 and represented the country in Turin singing 'I Am What I Am', which despite Emma's energetic performance in the 2nd semi-final didn't make it to the Grand final. 

     

    News Source: PBS

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