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Wonderful Song Contest 68 will be the sixty-eight edition of the Wonderful Song Contest. The contest took place in Aarhus after the Danish victory in the 67th edition. A total of 36 countries competed in Wonderful Song Contest 67. The 67th edition was won by and their song "Vibrations" by Saveus, which got a total of 158 points. Prequalified countries for this edition are:, , , ,  and. They are directly qualified to the final, while the other competing countries are split into two semifinals. The Semi Final allocation draw took place on TBA 2022 at the WBU headquarters in Prague.

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On 1 September 2022 it was announced that Aarhus will serve as the host city of the Wonderful Song Contest 68.

Host City
Aarhus (/ˈɔːrhuːs/, US also /ˈɑːr-/,[3][4][5][6] Danish: [ˈɒːˌhuˀs] (listen); officially spelled Århus from 1948 until 1 January 2011)[7][note 1] is the second-largest city in Denmark and the seat of Aarhus municipality. It is located on the eastern shore of Jutland in the Kattegat sea and approximately 187 kilometres (116 mi) northwest of Copenhagen.

The largest city in Jutland, Aarhus anchors the Central Denmark Region and the statistical region Landsdel Østjylland (LØ) (lit.: Province East Jutland). The LØ is the second most populous statistical region in Denmark with an estimated population of 903,974 (as of 1 January 2021). Aarhus Municipality defines the greater Aarhus area as itself and eight adjacent municipalities totalling 952,824 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2021) which is roughly analogous to the municipal and commercial collaboration Business Region Aarhus.[8][9] The city proper, with an estimated population of 285,273 inhabitants (as of 2022), ranks as the 2nd-largest city in Denmark.

Aarhus dates back to at least the late 8th century and is among the oldest cities in Denmark. It was founded as a harbour settlement at the mouth of the Aarhus River and quickly became a trade hub. The first Christian church was built here around the year 900 and later in the Viking Age the town was fortified with defensive ramparts. The Viking Age was turbulent and violent, also for Aros, as the town was called back then, but in spite of the difficulties, the bishopric of Aarhus grew steadily stronger and more prosperous, building several religious institutions in the town during the early Middle Ages. Trade continued to improve, although it was not until 1441 that Aarhus was granted Market town privileges, and the population of Aarhus remained relatively stable until the 19th century. The 1600s, in particular, was a difficult time for Aarhus as the town suffered from several wars and the plague, and trade was also dampened by the state in favour of the royal seat of Copenhagen. Nevertheless, Aarhus grew to become the second biggest town in Denmark during that time, and in the middle of the 1700s, the once prosperous trade growth returned. The industrial revolution became an inflection point in the 19th century, as industry drove a rapid population growth, outpacing regional rivals, and the first railway line in Jutland was built here in 1862. In 1928, the first university in Jutland was founded in Aarhus and today it is a university city and the largest centre for trade, services, industry, and tourism in Jutland.

Designated as a "Sufficiency" global city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network,[10] the city's major cultural institutions include Den Gamle By, ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Moesgård Museum, Kvindemuseet, Musikhuset and Aarhus Theatre. Known as Smilets By (lit. City of Smiles) it is the Danish city with the youngest and fastest growing demographics and home to Scandinavia's largest university, Aarhus University.[2][11] Commercially, the city is the principal container port in the country and major Danish companies are headquartered here such as Vestas, Arla Foods, Salling Group, and Jysk.

Bidding phase
Only one main venue was announced as possible venue for the competition to be held. It has a capacity of 20,000 and several big concerts and sport events take place here.
 * The host city had to be near a major airport.
 * The venue must be available for at least six weeks before the contest and one week after the conclusion of the contest
 * The venue must not be open-air, but an air-conditioned building with a capacity of at least 10,000 and a minimum ceiling height of 15 metres (49 ft), insulated for sound and light.
 * The green room must be located as close to the arena as possible (or within it), with a capacity of 300.

Presenter(s)
On 2 September 2022 it was announced that Ericka Jane & Ida Laurberg will be presenter of the Wonderful Song Contest 68.

Ericka Jane is a Dane social media star who has earned popularity through the lip-syncing app, TikTok. With 97.025K+ followers on TikTok, Ericka Jane is considered as one of the popular TikTok stars in Danish. Not only on the lip-syncing app but Ericka Jane is also popular on the photo-sharing app, Instagram. Ericka Jane has set username on TikTok as @erickajane. With the humongous popularity on social media, Ericka Jane has also collaborated with several commercials. Born on, Ericka Jane hails from , , Denmark. As in 2022, Ericka Jane‘s age is N/A. Check below for more deets about Ericka Jane. This page will put a light upon the Ericka Jane bio, wiki, age, birthday, family details, affairs, relationship, controversies, rumours, lesser-known facts and more.

Scandinavian pop singer Ida Laurberg stole the hearts of millions back in 2016 with her hit single Puppy Dog Eyes. At just sixteen years old, Laurberg already began receiving worldwide praise for her achingly honest lyrics and angelic vocals. Now, she’s ready to take the world by storm once again with her unapologetic ballad “Personal Letters”.

On “Personal Letters”, the independent artist explores the anxieties that accompany expressing your feelings to someone face to face, an emotion many of us know all too well. And while her voice remains dreamy as ever, her lyrics pack a punch alongside a soft pop-rock sound. “Personal Letters”, like many of Laurberg’s songs, shows she knows how to wear her heart on her sleeve when it comes to her music. Her vulnerable lyrics and passionate vocals make every second of “Personal Letters” a genuine piece of art.

Throughout the pandemic, Laurberg kept busy posting covers of everything from Billie Eilish’s “When the Party’s Over” to Dua Lipa’s “Don’t Start Now”, each cover more hauntingly beautiful than the previous. Laurberg’s TikTok serves as proof of her raw talent and impeccable vocal control.

Though her covers are phenomenal and continue to earn praise, “Personal Letters” shows that Laurberg has mastered her own voice and is ready to be the next big pop star.



Provisitation list of Participants

 * Countries are in Prequalification Round next edition
 * Countries qualified to the grand final or semifinal
 * Country have won current edition
 * Country have finished on second place current edition
 * Country have finished on third place current edition
 * Country have finished on last place current editions final
 * Country have been disqualified from current editions final or semifinal
 * Country have in the final qualified to the semifinals or final

All Songs
All countries had to present their songs until 4th September 2022 at 22:00 CEST.
 * Official Spotify Playlist of All Songs

First Semifinal
The deadline to vote in semifinals is 13th September at 22:00 CEST. Croatia, Denmark and Lebanon have to vote in this semifinal.
 * [ Recap of the First Semifinal]
 * [ Results of the First Semifinal]

Second Semifinal
The deadline to vote in semifinals is 13th September at 22:00 CEST. Netherlands, Poland and Slovenia have to vote in this semifinal.
 * [ Recap of the Second Semifinal]
 * [ Results of the Second Semifinal]

Grand Final
The deadline to vote in semifinals is 23rd September at 22:00 CEST. All countries participating in this edition have to vote!
 * [ Recap of the Grand Final]
 * [ Results of the Grand Final]