Malta Summer Hit Song Contest 2015

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Summer Malta Hit Song Contest 2015 prodiced by Deo Grech and Ignatius Farrugia was a television song contest broadcast on F Living Channel.

After the official rules and regulations were release for another edition, anf they was closed on 14 March, 2015. But by a general request the organizers extended the date for Saturday 21 March 2015. The original songs will be received in the studios of F Living Channel - Gudja, Luqa Road between 10.00 and 13 00.

For the second consecutive year, the Summer Hit Song Contest confirms to In Living Channel as a music station for the summer season 2015.

Submissions

The producers reveal that 89 entries were submitted for the sixth edition of the Summer Hit Song Contest. The producers remark that this is a record of submissions for the contest. This year's edition will be held on F Living Channel, for the second year running as the producers teamed up with Karl Bonaci. The producers confirm that the first shortlisting of entries will be revealed in the coming days, where 45 entries will receive the green lights to proceed to the next selection phase. Good luck to all participants!

Chose of 30 entries

The organisers of the Summer Hit Song Contest 2015 would like to announce the shortlist of 30 entries which made it to the second phase of this year's contest. The panel of judges picked the following 30 entries out of the submitted 89 entries: