The Intervision Song Contest countdown clock outside the Kremlin in Moscow on September 17. Olesya Kurpyayeva/AFP/Getty Images
Banished from Eurovision , Russia will launch the final of its own international song contest at President Vladimir Putin’s behest on Saturday, with a Soviet-era name and acts intended to promote “traditional family values.”
Singers at “Intervision” will hail from 23 countries accounting for more than half the world’s population, including China, India and Brazil, and compete for a cash prize of 30 million roubles ($360,000).
Russia has been excluded from the Eurovision song contest since Putin ordered tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine in 2022. This year, Putin announced his rival contest, with a top Kremlin aide named to head the supervisory board.