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|name = Own Eurovision Song Contest
|year = 51
|theme = Welcome to Poland!
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|semi1 = 4/8/2019
|semi2 = 7/8/2019
|final = 9/8/2019
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|exsupervisor = Mihai
|exproducer = Dimitris
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|host = TVP
|venue = Gliwice Arena
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|vote = Each country awardes 12, 10, 8-1 points to their 10 favourite songs
|entries = 45
|return = Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Cyprus
France
Malta
Portugal
San Marino
|debut = Libya
Hong Kong
|withdraw = Czech Republic
Faroe Islands
Hungary
Iceland
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Moldova
Morocco
Slovenia
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|opening = "Kaktus" by Bovska
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|map = Own Eurovision Song Contest 51, often referred to as OESC #51, is the upcoming 51st edition of Own Eurovision Song Contest. The edition is scheduled to take place in Poland, after they won in the Own Eurovision Song Contest 50, edition held in Kazan, Russia.
Location
For more details on the host country, see Poland.
Host city
Gliwice is a city in Upper Silesia, in southern Poland. The city is located in the Silesian Highlands, on the Kłodnica river (a tributary of the Oder). It lies approximately 25 km West from Katowice, regional capital of the Silesian Voivodeship.
Gliwice is the westernmost city of the Upper Silesian metropolis, a conurbation of 1.9 million people, and is the third-largest city of this area, with 183,392 permanent residents as of 2015. It also lies within the larger Upper Silesian metropolitan area which has a population of about 5.3 million people and spans across most of eastern Upper Silesia, western Lesser Poland and the Moravian-Silesian Region in the Czech Republic. It is one of the major college towns in Poland, thanks to the Silesian University of Technology, which was founded in 1945 by academics of Lwow University of Technology expelled from Soviet Ukraine in 1945-48. Over 20,000 people study in Gliwice. Gliwice is an important industrial center of Poland. Following an economic transformation in the 1990s, Gliwice switched from steelworks and coal mining to automotive and machine industry. The last remaining coal mine in Gliwice was set to close before 2021, however following its good economic results this decision has been postponed.
Founded in the 13th century, Gliwice is one of the oldest settlements in Upper Silesia. Gliwice's medieval old town was severely destroyed by the Red Army in World War II, however has since been rebuilt and underwent a major restoration in recent years. Gliwice's most historical structures include St Bartholomew's church (15th century), Gliwice Castle and city walls (14th century), Armenian Church (originally a hospital, 15th century) and All Saints Old Town Church (15th century). Gliwice is also known for its Radio Tower, where Gleiwitz incident happened shortly before the outbreak of World War II and which is though to be the world’s tallest wooden construction, as well as Weichmann Textile House, one of the first buildings designed by world-renowned architect Erich Mendelsohn.
Venue
Arena Gliwice is a sports and entertainment hall in Gliwice, Poland. It provides 13,752 seats in the main arena and is considered one of the largest entertainment and sports halls in the country. Initially, the object was given the name "Podium Hall", which was later changed into "Hala Gliwice". Currently, this name is used interchangeably with the name "Arena Gliwice".
Format
Semi-final Allocation Draw
(Coming soon)
Confirmed countries
Semifinalists
Country | Artist | Song |
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Algeria | Lolo Zouaï | "High Highs to Low Lows" |
Andorra | TBD 2019 | TBD 2019 |
Austria | Morgaine | "Tochter der Wildnis" |
Belgium | Loïc Nottet | "On Fire" |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Irah | "Showering Layers off My Skin" |
Bulgaria | Mihaela Marinova | "Ochi v ochi" |
Croatia | Nikolija | "Slazem" |
Cyprus | Polina Christodoulou | "Gia pes mou" |
Denmark | Martin Jensen & Olivia Holt | "16 Steps" |
Egypt | Ash | "Mosaïque" |
Finland | Phantom | "Over" |
France | Jenifer | "Notre idylle" |
Germany | Vanessa Mai feat. Olexesh | "Wir 2 immer 1" |
Greece | Eleni Foureira | "Tómame" |
Ireland | Lyra | "Emerald" |
Israel | Steven Wilson feat. Ninet Tayeb | "Pariah" |
Italy | Ella Rae | "Midnight Sky" |
Kazakhstan | Juzim | "Tańdaý" |
Kosovo | Ilira | "Get off My D!ck" |
Macedonia | Bobi Andonov | "Smoke" |
Malta | Monroe | "Untouchable" |
Montenegro | Highway | "Što dalje" |
Netherlands | Rondé | "Calling" |
Norway | Whales & This Lake | "Alphagirls & Alphaboys" |
Portugal | David Carreira feat. Sara Carreira | "Gosto de ti" |
Romania | Xandra | "Try" |
Russia | Arty | "Supposed to Be" |
San Marino | Bianca Aztei | "Fire on Ice" |
Serbia | Nevena Božović | "What I'm Looking For" |
Slovakia | Celeste Buckingham | "Immature" |
Spain | Aitana | "Vas a quedarte" |
Sweden | Benjamin Ingrosso | "Behave" |
Switzerland | FlexFab feat. The Venopian Solitude | "Places" |
United Kingdom | Fifi Rong | "Future Never Comes" |
Armenia | Aram MP3 | TBD 2019 |
Belarus | TBD 2019 | TBD 2019 |
Azerbaijan | Ell | TBD 2019 |
Libya | TBD 2019 | TBD 2019 |
Turkey | TBD 2019 | TBD 2019 |
Hong Kong | Pyramidos | TBD 2019 |
Lebanon | TBD 2019 | TBD 2019 |
Wales | TBD 2019 | TBD 2019 |
Monaco | TBD 2019 | TBD 2019 |
Vatican City | TBD 2019 | |
Åland Islands |