ABU TV Song Festival 2022

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ABU TV Song Festival 2022
Dates
Final27 November 2022
Host
Venue Siri Fort Auditorium, New Delhi
Presenter(s) Nitin Kakkar
Hrishita Bhatt
Host broadcaster Prasar Bharati
Participants
Number of entries9
Returning countriesFlag of Maldives.svg  Maldives
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Turkmenistan
Non-returning countriesFlag of Brunei.svg  Brunei
Flag of Macau.svg  Macau
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
2021  ABU TV Song Festival

The ABU TV Song Festival 2022 was the eleventh annual edition of the ABU TV Song Festivals.

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History

The event, which is non-competitive, took place in New Delhi, coinciding with the 59th General Assembly of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU). [1] This edition also marked the first live show after two consecutive years of pre-recorded virtual performances due to COVID-19 pandemic. [2]

List of participants

A total of nine countries took part in the ABU TV Song Festival 2022. [3]

DrawCountryArtistSongLanguage
1Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Kang Daniel "Parade" Korean
2Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Madi Syzdikov "SENSIZ" Kazakh, Russian, English, Italian
3Flag of India.svg  India Sniti Mishra "Darbari Fusion" Hindi
4Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Sedat Anar
Damla Anar
Selahattin Anar
"Halk İçre Bir Ayineyim" Turkish
5Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Win Morisaki "PARADE" Japanese, English
6Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Lê Thị Minh Ngọc "Mênh Mang Một Khúc Sông Hồng" (Endless Red River) Vietnamese
7Flag of Maldives.svg  Maldives Shammoon Mohamed "Magey Raajje" (My Maldives) Dhivehi
8Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Turkmenistan Ahmet Atajanow "Dunýa dursun" Turkmen
9Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Putri Ayu Silaen "Never Enough"English

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