Rhosỳna in Zendari Song Contest

Rhosỳna is a participating nation in the Zendari Song Contest and Zendarifestivalen as well as mutiple spin-offs. They debuted in the first Themedari Song Contest in May 2018, before debuting in Zendarifestivalen the following month and finally in the Zendari Song Contest during it's ninth edition. To date, Rhosỳna has competed in 11 ZBA contests.

Darlledwr Teledu Rhosỳna (DTR) organises Rhosỳna's participation.

Zendari Song Contest
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Editions 6 - 8
Rhosỳna televised the Zendari Song Contest for the first time during it's sixth edition in Aether Ridge, Sierra.

In the two editions that followed, Rhosỳna televised and voted in the contest as part of the Rest of the World jury.

Editions 9 - 20


On the 29th September, DTR confirmed that it had accepted an invitation to join the Zendari Song Contest and confirmed that Fleur East would represent Rhosỳna in it's first edition with the song "More and More" which qualified from the second semi-final with 88 points, placing fifth. On the 14th November, it was revealed that Rhosỳna placed 18th in the Grand Final with 72 points. The country returned in the following tenth edition, with Grace Carter being selected to represent the country with her song "Why Her Not Me" having won Gŵyl Gân Rhosỳna 2. She qualified from the Second Semi-Final, placing 1st with a 12-point lead over eventual winners, Xobrania. And in the grand final, she placed second overall, missing out by 18 points. While at the same time, receiving 12's from Cyan, Epral, Shairia and Zerox and overall garnering 184 points, producing Rhosỳna's best result to date in any ZBA event.

With Rhosỳna coming second, the country was confirmed to automatically qualify to the grand final in the eleventh edition, bypassing the semi final stage altogether. Otharian band, CHVRCHES won the third edition of the Rhosỳner national final and won the right to represent Rhosỳna. The country was drawn to perform in the first half and went out second in the running order, they placed 15th in the grand final, with 97 points. Rhosỳna competed once again in the following twelfth edition, where LOVA won Gŵyl Gân Rhosỳna 4 with her song "My Name Isn't". However, despite the song charting in other countries and qualifying to the Grand Final, LOVA would only gather just 68 points in the final, placing 22nd. Giving Rhosỳna it's lowest Grand Final result to date.

In the thirteenth edition, Grace Carter returned to represent the country with her song "Heal Me"

Zendarifestivalen
Rhosỳna is a regular participant in Zendarifestivalen.

Editions 5 - 10
Rhosỳna's national broadcaster, the DTR. Confirmed that the country would make its debut in the fifth edition in Junker. And confirmed that former Big Brother houseguest Dominique Cooper would represent the country with the song "Lies and Deceit" which came last in the fifth semi final with 45 points.

DTR confirmed it's place in the sixth edition and confirmed that American band, The Aces. Would represent Rhosỳna in Akita, Zerox with the song "Just Like That". It qualified to the Grand Final from Second Chance having won the fourth duel against Moo. In the final, Rhosỳna placed 6th with 113 points, producing the countries best result to date. In the seventh edition, producer Hellberg and recording artist Leona Lewis were chosen to represent the country with the songs "Headlights". On the 10th December, it directly qualified from the first Semi Final, topping the semi-final with 100 points. In the grand final, the song reached 7th with 96 points.

Riding off the success in the previous two editions, DTR internally selected Foley to represent the country in Titonovia, Titonüi in the eighth edition with their song "Talk About It", which had previously topped the Rhosỳner Hot 7 for three weeks. They advanced from the fourth semi-final to Second Chance, however they failed to make it past to the final, losing out to Franova. Following Foley's failure to reach the final in the previous edition, DTR selected Russian producer ARTY with the song "Save Me Tonight" for the ninth edition. ARTY had previously been considered for Gŵyl Gân Rhosỳna 4 with the same song, but was cut from the lineup. Rhosỳna would once again be put through second chance, but would qualify to the final, placing thirteenth.

In the tenth edition, DTR confirmed that Gŵyl Gân Rhosỳna 5 runner-up, Nadia Almada would be given a chance to represent the country with her song "A Little Bit Of Action"

Other Contests
To date, Rhosỳna has competed in three spin-off competitions.

12 Points from Rhosỳna
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