Kyrgyzstan in the Turkvision Song Contest

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Kyrgyzstan
Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg
Member station Piramida Television
National selection events
  • National final
  • 2013–2015
  • Internal selection
  • 2020
Participation summary
Appearances4 (4 finals)
First appearance 2013
Last appearance 2020
Highest placement1st: 2015

Kyrgyzstan is one of the twenty-four participating countries and regions competing in the Turkvision Song Contest. [1]

Contents

History

Kyrgyzstan made their debut in the inaugural 2013 contest in Eskişehir, Turkey, with the song "Kaygırba" performed by Çoro. The song placed 8th in the final with 183 points, the country's worst result as of 2019.

Kyrgyzstani broadcaster KRTK has always organised a national final to select the country's entries. In 2013, the national final selected only the artist, but in 2014 and 2015, the national final selected both the artist and the song. [2] [3] [4]

Kyrgyzstan had confirmed their participation in the 2016 contest before its cancellation. [5]

As of 2021, Kyrgyzstan's only victory in the contest was in 2015, when the song "Kim bilet", performed by Jiidesh İdirisova, won the contest in Istanbul, Turkey, with 194 points. [6]

Participation overview

Table key
1
Winner
YearEntrantSongLanguageFinalPointsSemiPoints
Çoro [7] "Kaygırba" (Кайгырба) [8] Kyrgyz
8
183
Undisclosed
Non-Stop "Seze bil" (Сезе бил)Kyrgyz
4
196
6
190
Jiidesh İdirisova "Kim bilet" (Ким билет)Kyrgyz
1
194
No semi-final
Aiganysh Abdieva [9] "Yupiter" (Юпитер)Kyrgyz
16
176
No semi-final

Jury members

YearJuror
2014 Gulnur Satylganova [10]
2020 Gulnur Satylganova [11]

See also

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