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{{about||the most recent participation|Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024}} | {{about||the most recent participation|Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023|the upcoming participation|Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024}} |
{{Infobox song contest country | {{Infobox song contest country |
| Name = Georgia | | Name = Georgia |
| Contest = ESC | | Contest = ESC |
| Broadcaster = [[Georgian Public Broadcaster]] (GPB) | | Broadcaster = [[Georgian Public Broadcaster]] (GPB) |
| Apps = 15 (8 finals) | | Apps = 16 (7 finals) |
| First = {{Escyr|2007}} | | First = {{Escyr|2007}} |
| Highest = 9th: {{Escyr|2010}}, {{Escyr|2011}} | | Highest = 9th: {{Escyr|2010}}, {{Escyr|2011}} |
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[[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] has participated in the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] 15 times since making its debut in {{Escyr|2007}}. Georgia initially planned to participate in {{Escyr|2009}}, but later withdrew after the [[European Broadcasting Union]] (EBU) demanded it to re-write its song which made reference to the then-Russian prime minister, [[Vladimir Putin]]. Georgia has reached the final on seven occasions, achieving two top ten placements, with [[Sofia Nizharadze]] ({{escyr|2010}}) and [[Eldrine]] ({{escyr|2011}}) both finishing ninth. | [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] has participated in the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] 16 times since making its debut in {{Escyr|2007}}. Georgia initially planned to participate in {{Escyr|2009}}, but later withdrew after the [[European Broadcasting Union]] (EBU) demanded it to re-write its song which made reference to the then-Russian prime minister, [[Vladimir Putin]]. Georgia has reached the final on seven occasions, achieving two top ten placements, with [[Sofia Nizharadze]] ({{escyr|2010}}) and [[Eldrine]] ({{escyr|2011}}) both finishing ninth. |
==History== | ==History== |
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| "[[Firefighter (song)|Firefighter]]" | | "[[Firefighter (song)|Firefighter]]" |
| English | | English |
| colspan="2" {{TBA|Upcoming '''†'''}} | | colspan="4" {{TBA|Upcoming '''†'''}} |
| colspan="2" {{TBA|Qualified}} | |
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!Year | !Year |
!Channel | |
!Commentator | !Commentator |
!Spokesperson | !Spokesperson |
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!scope="row"|{{Escyr|2007}} | !scope="row"|{{Escyr|2007}} |
|Sandro Gabisonia and Sopho Altunashvili || Neli Agirba || | |
|rowspan="2" {{n/a|Unknown}} | |
|rowspan="2" {{n/a|Unknown}} | |
|Neli Agirba | |
| | |
|- | |- |
!scope="row"|{{Escyr|2008}} | !scope="row"|{{Escyr|2008}} |
|[[Tika Patsatsia]] | |Bibi Kvachadze ||[[Tika Patsatsia]] || |
| | |
|- | |- |
!scope="row"|{{Escyr|2009}} | !scope="row"|{{Escyr|2009}} |
|colspan="2" {{n/a|No broadcast}} | |{{n/a|No broadcast}} ||{{n/a|Did not participate}} || |
|{{n/a|Did not participate}} | |
| | |
|- | |- |
!scope="row"|{{Escyr|2010}} | !scope="row"|{{Escyr|2010}} |
|rowspan="2"|Sopho Altunishvili ||Mariam Vashadze || | |
|{{n/a|Unknown}} | |
|rowspan="2"|Sopho Altunishvili | |
|Mariam Vashadze | |
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|- | |- |
!scope="row"|{{Escyr|2011}} | !scope="row"|{{Escyr|2011}} |
|[[Sofia Nizharadze]] || | |
|rowspan="9"|[[First Channel (Georgian TV channel)|1TV]] | |
|[[Sofia Nizharadze]] | |
| | |
|- | |- |
!scope="row"|{{Escyr|2012}} | !scope="row"|{{Escyr|2012}} |
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!scope="row"|{{Escyr|2019}} | !scope="row"|{{Escyr|2019}} |
|[[Helen Kalandadze]] and Gaga Abashidze {{small|(all shows)}}<br>Nodiko Tatishvili {{small|(final)}} ||[[Iriao|Gaga Abashidze]] ||{{center|<ref>{{cite web|url=https://eurovisionworld.com/esc/eur...who-will-announce-the-points|title=Eurovision 2019 Spokespersons – Who will announce the points?|date=18 May 2019|access-date=3 January 2020|website=eurovisionworld.com}}</ref>}} | |[[Helen Kalandadze]] and Gaga Abashidze {{small|(all shows)}}<br>Nodiko Tatishvili {{small|(final)}} ||[[Iriao|Gaga Abashidze]] ||{{center|<ref>{{cite web|url=https://eurovisionworld.com/esc/eur...who-will-announce-the-points|title=Eurovision 2019 Spokespersons – Who will announce the points?|date=18 May 2019|access-date=3 January 2020|website=eurovisionworld.com}}</ref>}} |
|- | |
!scope="row"|{{Escyr|2020}} | |
|colspan="4" {{n/a|Not announced before cancellation}} | |
|- | |- |
!scope="row"|{{Escyr|2021}} | !scope="row"|{{Escyr|2021}} |
|rowspan="3"|Nika Lobiladze || [[Oto Nemsadze]] ||{{center|<ref>{{Cite web|title=საქართველოს პირველი არხი – 1TV|url=https://1tv.ge/tv-radio/pirveli-arkhi/?tab=program|access-date=15 May 2021|website=1tv.ge|language=ka}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=პიკის საათი – "ევროვიზია- 2021"-ის პირველი რეპეტიცია|url=https://1tv.ge/audio/pikis-saati-evrovizia-2021-is-pirveli-repeticia/|access-date=20 May 2021|work=1TV|language=ka-GE}}</ref>}} | |
|rowspan="4"|1TV | |
|rowspan="4"|Nika Lobiladze | |
|[[Oto Nemsadze]] | |
|{{center|<ref>{{Cite web|title=საქართველოს პირველი არხი – 1TV|url=https://1tv.ge/tv-radio/pirveli-arkhi/?tab=program|access-date=15 May 2021|website=1tv.ge|language=ka}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=პიკის საათი – "ევროვიზია- 2021"-ის პირველი რეპეტიცია|url=https://1tv.ge/audio/pikis-saati-evrovizia-2021-is-pirveli-repeticia/|access-date=20 May 2021|work=1TV|language=ka-GE}}</ref>}} | |
|- | |- |
! scope="row"|{{Escyr|2022}} | ! scope="row"|{{Escyr|2022}} |
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! scope="row"|{{Escyr|2024}} | ! scope="row"|{{Escyr|2024}} |
| {{TBA}} | |
| [[Sopho Khalvashi]] || {{center|<ref>{{cite news|url=https://eurovoix.com/2024/03/28/georgia-sopho-khalvashi-eurovision-2024/|title=Georgia: Sopho Khalvashi Spokesperson for Eurovision 2024|last=Granger|first=Anthony|date=28 March 2024|work=Eurovoix|access-date=28 March 2024}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Bijuvignesh|first=Darshan|url=https://eurovoix.com/2024/05/08/geo...tor-for-gpb-at-eurovision-2024/|title=Georgia: Nika Lobiladze Commentator for GPB at Eurovision 2024|work=Eurovoix|date=8 May 2024|access-date=8 May 2024}}</ref>}} | | [[Sopho Khalvashi]] || {{center|<ref>{{cite news|url=https://eurovoix.com/2024/03/28/georgia-sopho-khalvashi-eurovision-2024/|title=Georgia: Sopho Khalvashi Spokesperson for Eurovision 2024|last=Granger|first=Anthony|date=28 March 2024|work=Eurovoix|access-date=28 March 2024}}</ref>}} |
|} | |} |
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