ABU Radio Song Festival 2018

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ABU Radio Song Festival 2018
Dates
Final11 July 2018
Host
Venue Kazmedia center, Astana, Kazakhstan
Host broadcaster Republican Television and Radio Corporation (RTRC)
Participants
Number of entries11 songs from 10 countries (to date)
Debuting countries Flag of the Taliban.svg Afghanistan
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan
Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Turkmenistan
Returning countriesFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Non-returning countriesFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar
Flag of Romania.svg Romania
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand
2016  ABU Radio Song Festival  2019

The ABU Radio Song Festival 2018 was the fifth edition of the ABU Radio Song Festivals, organised by the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU). It was held in the capital of Kazakhstan, Astana in July 2018 in the Kazmedia center. [1] [2]

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Provisional list of participating countries

CountryArtistSongLanguageBroadcaster
Flag of the Taliban.svg AfghanistanGoodar Zazai [3] "I Don’t Want to Grow Up" Persian RTA
Flag of India.svg  India Akashlina Amin"Jhumur" Hindi AIR
Flag of India.svg  India Siddhartha BelMannu"Anireekshita"HindiAIR
Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia Andi Rikzha Fadillah Mallarangeng"You are the shade" English, Indonesian RRI
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg KazakhstanJordan Arakelyan [4] "No way back"English RTRC
Flag of Macau.svg MacauAo Ieong Sio Wa"Party Love"English TDM
Flag of Maldives.svg  Maldives Abdulla Ziyau"Kuriah Dhanee gadha hiyvarun" Maldivian PSM
Flag of Nepal.svg NepalBiju Pandit"Gorkhali Cheli" Nepali Radio Tulsipur
Flag of Turkey.svg TurkeyYahya Geylan"Masum Bebek" Turkish TRT
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg TurkmenistanAtajanov Ahmet"Pyrakyndan" Turkmen TVTM
Flag of Vietnam.svg VietnamNguyen Hoang Tung"Osole Mio" Vietnamese VOV

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