ABU TV Song Festival 2021

ABU TV Song Festival 2021
Dates
Final18 November 2021
Host
Presenter(s)Azura Zainal
Sharizan Borhan[1]
Host broadcasterRadio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM)
Websitewww.abu.org.my/2021/11/01/abu-tv-song-festival-2021
Participants
Number of entries10
Returning countries Kazakhstan
Non-returning countries China
 Nepal
 Turkmenistan
 Uzbekistan
 Vanuatu
2020 ← ABU TV Song Festival → 2022

The ABU TV Song Festival 2021 was the tenth annual edition of the ABU TV Song Festival.

Event

The non-competitive music showcase event was hosted in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia as part of the 58th General Assembly of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU). The program, as well as the entire general assembly, was held virtually for the second year in a row due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

The show was presented in-studio by TV and radio host Azura Zainal and commercial voice-over artist and emcee Sharizan Borhan. Each participating performance was pre-recorded and aired during the live stream.

Kazakh singer Dimash Kudaibergen, who performed for Kazakhstan in the 2015 and 2019 editions made a special appearance. He performed a cover of Kōji Tamaki's 1989 song "Ikanaide" (行かないで).[3] The pre-recorded performance, also produced for the Tokyo Jazz Festival,[4][3] was aired between the entries from Japan and Kazakhstan, the second and third participating acts, respectively.

List of participants

Ten countries were represented in the ABU Song Festival 2021, the lowest number of participants to date. China, Nepal, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Vanuatu did not return from last year's edition. Kazakhstan returned after a one-year hiatus.[1]

Running
Order[3]
Country[1] Artist[1] Song Language
1  South Korea ITZY "LOCO" Korean
2  Japan milet "inside you" Japanese, English
3  Kazakhstan Amre "Waves of Life" Kazakh
4  India Summersalt "Public Address System of the Khasi people" Khasi
5  Macau Dr. Jen "Say You Love Me" English
6  Turkey İlyas Yalçıntaş "Come, My Sky" Turkish
7  Indonesia Denny & Nonoy with Mixline Band "Sense of Nusantara" English
8  Brunei Suzan Maidin "I’m A Woman" Brunei Malay
9  Malaysia Amir Jahari "Ingga" Malay
10  Vietnam The Pentatonic "White Snow And Red Azalea" Vietnamese

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "ABU TV Song Festival 2021". Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  2. ^ "58th ABU General Assembly and Associated Meetings". Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "ABU TV SONG FESTIVAL 2021". NHK World - Japan. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  4. ^ "Под Новый год в Японии состоится показ фестиваля песни ABU TV 2021 с участием казахстанцев Все права защищены". Kazinform. 29 December 2021. Retrieved 29 January 2022.

External links

  • Official website
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