Zendari Song Contest

Zendari Song Contest (or simply known as ZSC) is a televised song contest, held between countries which are active members of the Zendari Broadcasting Association. The contest started in November 2017. To join the contest, please visit the Joining Zendari Song Contest page for more info.

ZSC 1 to ZSC 5
On the 25th of November 2017, the Zendari Broadcasting Association was formed, with the main goal being to unite the Zendari community and to make it easier for artists to get exposure. The result of this was the Zendari Song Contest. The first edition of the contest saw thirty-six nations compete in two semi finals with the top ten qualifying through to the grand final. There were also two international qualifiers which has been in every single contest to date. In the final, it was Vasseau that won the final with the song, "Ta Peau" getting 154 points. The gap between first and second being only ten points which would be the song from Fiorenza being in second.

The second edition saw thirteen nations debuting with five withdrawing at the same time. For Cojones and Mayeria, this would be the only time that they would compete in the contest. The contest was held in Jorlynn, Vasseau as they had won the rights to host the contest. The contest was won by Qyzylsha with the song "Aulë und Yavanna" finishing on 142 points which was fifteen points higher than second place, Wallica.

In the following edition, a waiting list was implemented during the second edition which saw some countries joining the list. For four nations though, they would debut in the contest with Orblein being the only debut nation to qualify for the grand final. The contest was held in Ul-Azaar, Qyzylsha and in the final it was Titonüi winning the final by thirteen points over second place Wo Xi.

That meant for the first time, the host nation was hosting their second edition of the contest with Senippiku hosting the contest at the Hyang-Donchi Arena. Only one nation debuted in this edition with, Pōuto making their debut without qualification to the grand final. Two fellow nations returned while two left the contest. In the final it was Titonüi who would create history by being the first country to defend the Zendari title with the song Nomer Odin by Olya Polyakova which won by two points over Borschóviya.

Edition five saw the first country being struck out of the contest with Suczeawa being the first (of eight to date) to be banned. The offence being the multiple countries situation with Sealand being a puppet in another contest. This controversial start didn't dampen the numbers with two more countries debuting (in Elune and Purple Country).

Participants

 * List of countries in Zendari Song Contest

Slogans
Since the first edition, slogans (or themes) have been introduced in the show. The slogan and the theme is decided by the host broadcaster.

Spin-offs
There has been a couple of spin-offs that have been produced by different broadcasters.
 * Themedari Song Contest
 * Zendarifestivalen
 * Zendari Holiday Special