Kazakhstan in the Turkvision Song Contest

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Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
Member station
National selection eventsNational final
2013–2015
Internal selection
2020
Participation summary
Appearances4 (4 finals)
First appearance2013
Highest placement1st: 2014
External links
Adam Media Group website
Song contest current event.png For the most recent participation see

Kazakhstan has participated in every edition of the Turkvision Song Contest since the inaugural contest in 2013. Kazakhstan won the contest in 2014, when they were represented by the song "Izin kórem" (Kazakh: Ізін көрем), performed by Zhanar Dugalova.

History[]

Kazakhstan was one of 24 countries and regions to make its début in the inaugural 2013 contest in Eskişehir, Turkey. The first Kazakhstani entry in the contest was "Birlikpen alǵa" performed by Rin'go,[1] which placed 9th in the final with 178 points.

Kazakhstan has never hosted the contest, although Nur-Sultan, then known as Astana, had been confirmed as the host city of the 2017 contest before its cancellation.[2] The contest was to be held in the Saryarka Velodrome.[3] Kazakhstan is set to host the 2021 contest in Turkistan.[4]

Participation overview[]

Table key
1
Winner
2
Second place
3
Third place
Year Entrant Song Language Final Points Semi Points
Rin'go [nl; no; tr][5] "Birlikpen alǵa" (Бірлікпен алға)[6] Kazakh 9 178 Undisclosed
Zhanar Dugalova "Izin kórem [no]" (Ізін көрем) Kazakh 1 225 3 198
Orda "Olaı emes" (Олай емес) Kazakh 2 185 No semi-final
Almaz Kopzhasar "Kim ol" (Кім ол)[7] Kazakh[7]
25
159

Hostings[]

Year Host city Venue Ref.
2017[a] Astana Saryarka Velodrome

Related involvement[]

Jury members[]

Year Jury member Ref.
2014 Bolat Mazhagulov

Commentators[]

Year Commentator Ref.
2013 Unknown
2014 Arman Duysenov, Timur Serzhanov
2015 Unknown

See also[]

Notes and references[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ The 2017 contest was cancelled.

References[]

  1. ^ "Turkvision 2013 Participants and Songs". turkvision.info. Archived from the original on 29 September 2014. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
  2. ^ Granger, Anthony (15 February 2017). "Turkvision'17: What We Know So Far, The Artists, Songs & Possible Venues". Eurovoix World. Archived from the original on 16 February 2017. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  3. ^ a b Granger, Anthony (5 April 2017). "Turkvision'17: Ministry of Culture Confirms Contest To Be Held in August". Eurovoix World. Archived from the original on 5 April 2017. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  4. ^ Granger, Anthony (8 June 2021). "