The project comprises 4 stages and is scheduled to last 3 months. Project winner will be determined by the judges and as a result of TV viewers’ SMS voting.
“Depi Evratesil” project launches its second stage. Starting from October 22nd Eurovision fans will have the chance to follow the second stage of the project, with 37 contestants continuing their struggle. The participants struggling for the honor to present Armenian at Eurovision 2017 will now try their best: the remaining singers at this stage are: Suzanna Melkonyan, Mary Mheryan, Saro Gevorgyan, Ijin, “Only girls”, Alexander Plato, Mariam Yevriyan, Christina Avetisyan, Amalya Margaryan, Artsvik, Anna Sedrakyan, Vahe Alexanyan, Marissa, Diana Dikovski, “Opera Viva”, Eva Cans, Payla Gevorgyan, Christina Mangasaryan, Rob Avalyan, Karine Harutyunyan, Narine Jinanyan, Stephan Hovhannisyan, Zemfira Fridon, Veronica Grigoryan, Diana Adamyan, Hasmik Shiroyan, Sona Dunoyan, Jujo, Lucy, Gevorg Harutyunyan, Martha, Anna Danielyan, Albert Ghazaryan, Aksel Baveyan, Lilith Harutyunyan, Armenuhi Gasparyan and Arthur Abgar.
First Channel viewers are enabled to watch the second stage of “Depi Evratesil” on October 22, at 22:15. At this point the judges Iveta Mukuchyan, Aram MP3, Inga Arshakyan, Hayko, Anoush Arshakyan and Yesayi Altunyan will also join the struggle, by choosing artists to join their groups, to help the latter go through “Depi Evratesil” road. As a recap, Public TV Company of Armenia announced the launch of “Depi Evratesil” mega project still back in summer, enabling our compatriots from all over the world to participate in this music contest, hold a victory and be entitled to present Armenia at “Eurovision 2017.” Over hundreds of applicants submitted applications from the US, Spain, Russia, the Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Georgia, France, Lebanon, yet only 80 of them were shortlisted to join the TV struggle. The auditions lasted 3 weeks, during which each participant had only 2 minutes to try their best and convince the judges that they have what it takes to be chosen as Armenia’s delegate at the pan-European music contest.
After considering their vocal, artistic and image features, the judges singled out 37 singers to continue their further struggle within the coming weeks.
The project comprises 4 stages and is scheduled to last 3 months. Project winner will be determined by the judges and as a result of TV viewers’ SMS voting.
Learn more by visiting www.eurovision.am. You can find the performances of participants on our YouTube official Channel, as well as follow and cheer them through the official Facebook and Instagram pages.