Submission deadline for A Dal 2018 extended!

The Hungarian national broadcaster MTVA has just informed ESCBubble that due to a high interest, they have extended the submission deadline for “A Dal 2018”, Hungary’s national selection for Eurovision 2018.

The deadline for “A Dal 2018” has been extended by five days, so the new deadline for submitting your entries is the 20th of November. After that, a preselection jury will listen  through all of the submitted entries, and select the best 30 which will then enter the live shows, which will start on the 20th of January.

As a reminder, in order to apply, you need to go to the official website of the competition (click) and submit:

  • the duly completed Application Form with the signed declaration (the Application Form is to be signed by the person who will subsequently be entitled to sign the contract) – please note that if you are submitting more than one song, you need to fill in a separate application form for each and every of the songs;
  • the audio material in flac, m4a, mp3, ogg, wav or wma format;
  • the lyrics of the song and its Hungarian translation, if applicable
  • high-resolution press photos of the person(s) performing on stage and of the composer(s), their biography in English and Hungarian;
  • the video clip of the song (this is not compulsory and is to be submitted only when ready).

Apart from the standard EBU’s Eurovision rules, the following rules also apply for taking part in A Dal 2018:

  • Submissions are only accepted by singers or bands (hereafter „performers”) who have previously released a music album or had national radio airplay and/or television appearances, and who have a valid contract with a record company and/or with a professional music management.
  • The performers of the songs shall be Hungarian citizens or Hungarian native speakers.
  • Apart from in Hungarian, songs in English or in any official language of the national and ethnic minorities living in Hungary can be submitted to the competition, but in those cases the Hungarian translation of the lyrics needs to be provided as well.

Joci Pápai won last year’s edition of A Dal with his song “Origo”, and in Kiev he finished 8th in the Grand Final, making this Hungary’s third best result in the Eurovision history.

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