Banished from Eurovision because of the war in Ukraine, Russia revived the Soviet-era song contest featuring acts meant to promote “traditional family values.”
Russia’s Shaman walks among spectators at the Intervision Song Contest in Moscow. (Picture: Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP)
The event did have some controversy, however, when “Vassy”, the American entrant, dropped out at the last minute after what the organisers called “unprecedented political pressure” from the government of his native Australia.
Kyrgyzstan was awarded second place and Qatar third place. Songs were performed in national languages.
The show was broadcast live on Russian television and the Russian organisers said it was also broadcast over the internet or on TV in other countries.
President Vladimir Putin opened the final with a video statement saying that the world was changing fast and wishing the contestants good luck.
With Reuters
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