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The World Popular Song Festival, also known as Yamaha Music Festival and unofficially as the "Oriental Eurovision", was an international song contest held from 1970 until 1989. It was organised by the Yamaha Music Foundation in Tokyo, Japan from 1970 until 1989. The first edition of the World Popular Song Festival (WPSF) took place on 20, 21 and 22 November 1970 with 37 participating countries from all continents. The concert was cancelled in 1988 due to the illness of the Shōwa Emperor; the final year was a charity concert for UNICEF, after which the contest was formally ended.
Here is a full list of the editions where Malta has taken part:
Here are all the Maltese Singers taken part in the World Popular Song Festival, also known as (Yamaha Music Festival)... | ||||||||
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Days | Month | Years | Stage | Singer | Songs | Author | Composer | Venue |
20, 21, 22 1st Edition | November | 1970 | Grand Final - OPA | Edwin Galea | Fejn Tidhol l-Imhabba | Clemente Zammit | Victor Zammit | Nippon Budokan Hall - Japan |
25, 26, 27 2nd Edition | November | 1971 | 26 Nov - 2nd Semi-Final | Jon Lukas | Id-Dinja Llum | Nippon Budokan Hall - Japan | ||
17,18,19 3rd Edition | November | 1972 | 18 Nov - 2nd Semi-Final | Mary Rose Mallia | Id-Dinja Taghna | Nippon Budokan Hall - Japan | ||
16, 17, 18 4th Edition | November | 1973 | Nippon Budokan Hall - Japan | |||||
15, 16, 17 5th Edition | November | 1974 | 15 Nov - 1st Semi-Final | Carmen Gusman & Enzo Gusman | World Of Sunshine | Nippon Budokan Hall - Japan | ||
14, 15, 16 6th Edition | November | 1975 | 15 Nov - 2nd Semi-Finali – 16 Nov, Grand Final - OPA | Mary Spiteri | Go On | Nippon Budokan Hall - Japan | ||
19, 20, 21 7th Edition | November | 1976 | 19 Nov – 1st Semi-Final | Joe Cutajar | It’s Tak Off Time | Nippon Budokan Hall - Japan | ||
• In 1973 Malta did not taken part in the Festival
• From 1977 till the end of the Festival in 1989 Malta did’nt taken part anymore in this Festival.