Karaoke World Championships |
History |
Genre |
International Talent Search |
Country Of Origin |
Finland |
Producers |
Oy KWC Organisation Ltd |
Started |
2003 |
Final Venues |
2003-2005 |
Heinola, Finland |
2006 |
M/S Galaxy Helsinki-Estonia |
2007 |
Bangkok, Thailand |
2008-2009 |
Lahti, Finland |
2010 |
Moscow, Russia |
2011 |
Killarney, Ireland |
2012-2013 |
Lappeenranta, Finland |
2014 |
Stockholm, Sweden |
2015 |
Singapore |
2016 |
Vancouver, Canada |
Reigning Champions |
Elsaida Alerta, Canada & Muhammad Fairus bin Adam, Singapore |
Originating in Finland in 2003 with 7 countries, the Karaoke World Championships are an international karaoke competition, featuring nearly 30 countries worldwide in 2007.[1]
National trials are conducted in each participating country every year with the winners competing in the international finals for the titles of male & female Karaoke World Champions. Finland was the host country for the international finals from 2003 until 2005. In 2006, the finals were held aboard the M/S Galaxy whilst cruising the Baltic Sea from Helsinki to Estonia return. Thailand was the first country to host the finals outside of Finland in September, 2007. In 2008, the event returned to Finland, and was twice consecutively in Lahti Hall.[1]
In December 2005, the top 5 male & female champions of that year were invited to perform for the Princess of Thailand in Bangkok, Thailand in the 'KWC Lights Up The Night' tsunami fundraising concert. The black tie concert was televised throughout Thailand and raised money for the 2004 tsunami victims.[1]
On April 6, 2007, Finnish National Karaoke World Champion 2005 & 3rd place Karaoke World Champion 2005, Ari Koivunen, was announced as the winner of Idols,[2] the Finnish version of the UK hit, Pop Idol.
The 2011 World Championships took place in Killarney, Ireland between 8 September and 10 September at INEC, Gleneagle.
The 2012 World Championships took place in Lappeeranta, Finland between 28 November and 1 December at Holiday Club Saimaa
The 2013 World Championships took place in Lappeeranta, Finland between 21 November and 23 November at Holiday Club Saimaa
The 2014 World Championships took place in Stockholm, Sweden between 13 November and 15 November at Solidaritet Arena
The 2015 World Championships took place in Singapore between 20 November and 22 November at the Boutique on Orchard Road with a record number of 31 countries participating.
The 2016 World Championships took place in Vancouver, Canada between 1 November and 6 November at Edgewater Casino
Participating Countries
Previous winners
2016 Male |
1st Ryota Kaizo, Japan |
2nd Gabriel Much, USA |
3rd Marc Motzer, Germany |
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2016 Female |
1st Astrid Nicole, Panama |
2nd Laura Moreau, USA |
3rd Bruna Higashi, Spain |
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2016 Duos |
1st Konomi Rivers & Lance Moore, USA |
2nd Astrid Nicole & Hiram Harris, Panama |
3rd Heidi Joshua & Roger Feng, Canada |
2015 Male |
1st Muhammad Fairus bin Adam, Singapore |
2nd Jeff Edwards, USA |
3rd Michael Victorero, Canada |
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2015 Female |
1st Elsaida Alerta, Canada |
2nd Paula Danielsen, Faroe Islands |
3rd Charo Gimenez Bravo, Spain |
2014 Male |
1st Anthony Montius Magee, USA |
2nd Mitchell Freeman, Canada |
3rd Kamsani Jumahat, Singapore |
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2014 Female |
1st Diana Villamonte, Panama |
2nd Miriam Kim, USA |
3rd Monika Nike Adiba, Indonesia |
2013 Male |
1st Teruhisa Tanaka, Japan |
2nd Michael Asovale, New Zealand |
3rd Roman Leyba, Russia |
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2013 Female |
1st Sarah Ramos, Spain |
2nd Jenni Ylätalo, Finland |
3rd Kimberly Evans, USA |
2012 Male |
1st Luis Boutin, Panama |
2nd Ville Pyykönen, Finland |
3rd Cornelius Andrews, USA |
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2012 Female |
1st Raquel Pando, Spain |
2nd Candice Skjonnemand, Australia |
3rd Lilibeth Garcia, Philippines |
2011 Male |
1st Marc Hatem, Lebanon |
2nd Joel Cruz, Philippines |
3rd Vladimir Pak, Russia |
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2011 Female |
1st Cassandra Jopp, USA |
2nd Estefania Gralla, Spain |
3rd Jerrica Santos, Canada |
2010 Male |
1st Sam Moudden, Finland |
2nd Fedor Rytikov, Russia |
3rd Georg Duschlbauer, Austria |
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2010 Female |
1st Maria Saarimaa-Ylitalo, Finland |
2nd Julia Kurileva, Russia |
3rd Tami Marie, USA |
2009 Male |
1st Adrian Kenny, Ireland |
2nd Sami Muhonen, Finland |
3rd Elie-Georges Hatem, Lebanon |
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2009 Female |
1st Aina Elin Gundersen, USA |
2nd Dina David, Australia |
3rd Jenni Roth, Finland |
2008 Male |
1st Michael Bates, Australia |
2nd Anthony Garcia, United Kingdom |
3rd Medhanie Mezgebe, Sweden |
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2008 Female |
1st Julie Gonnet, France |
2nd Elaine O'Halloran, Ireland |
3rd Jasmine Kara, Sweden |
2007 Male |
1st Lu Hee Wah (Kelvin), Malaysia |
2nd Michael Moses Griffin, USA |
3rd David Naughton, Ireland |
4th Juha Karvonen, Finland |
5th Gabor Erdélyi, Hungary |
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2007 Female |
1st Julie Walter-Sgro, Australia |
2nd Vanessa Cooney, Ireland |
3rd Gabriella Lukács, Hungary |
4th Tina Fischer, Sweden |
5th Corina Susanna Mitchell, Austria |
2006 Male |
1st Mark Wilson, Australia |
2nd David September, South-Africa |
3rd Badri Ibrahim, Malaysia |
4th Patcharaphol Atipremanon, Thailand |
5th Harry Ross, Germany |
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2006 Female |
1st Tham Hui Chyi (Vicky Tham), Malaysia |
2nd Yao Dan, China |
3rd Veronica Konnova, Russia |
4th Helena Virt, Estonia |
5th Michele Lynch, Ireland |
2005 Male |
1st Iyad Sfeir, Lebanon |
2nd Danny Cummins, Ireland |
3rd Ari Koivunen, Finland |
4th Timothy Duff Morrison, USA |
5th Paolo Verdade, Portugal |
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2005 Female |
1st Rachel Browne, Ireland |
2nd Saisunee Sukhakrit, Thailand |
3rd Isabel Viana, Portugal |
4th Maria Saarimaa, Finland |
5th Kelee Buswell, Australia |
2004 Male |
1st Thomas Strübler, Austria |
2nd Robin Berg, Finland |
3rd Bret Harmon, USA |
4th Sami Gabriel, Lebanon |
5th Sami Muhonen, Finland |
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2004 Female |
1st Samantha Sayegh, Lebanon |
2nd Shirley Lowther, Ireland |
3rd Cathrine Hovland, Norway |
4th Ann Wikström, Finland |
5th Marianne Furberg, Norway |
2003 Male |
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1st Uche Eke, England |
2nd Olli-Pekka Junttila, Finland |
3rd Jan-Mikael Pennanen, Finland |
4th Jorn Grepperud, Norway |
5th Alex Styrna, Poland |
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2003 Female |
1st Danni Cadby, England |
2nd Säde Hovisilta, Finland |
3rd Christine Aas-Hals, Norway |
4th Noora Lehtinen, Finland |
5th Susanna Gärdström, Finland |
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