The ABU TV Song Festival 2014 was the third annual edition of the ABU TV Song Festival. The festival, which is non-competitive, took place on the 25 October 2014 at Sands Theatre in Macau and coinciding with the 51st General Assembly of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union which took place between 22 and 28 October 2014. Twelve countries confirmed their participation. The, as well as the host country made their début at the festival. ,,,,, and all withdrew from the festival.
Location
Macau is one of two Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China with the other being Hong Kong. It lies on the western side of the Pearl River Delta across from Hong Kong to the east, bordered by Guangdong Province to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east and south. It has the population of 607,500 people living in an area of 29.5 km2, making Macau the most densely populated state in the world. Macau was administered by Portugal from the mid-16th century until late 1999 when sovereignty was transferred back to China under the Sino-Portuguese Joint Declaration. Initially, the 1800-seated Venetian Theatre was chosen to be the venue for the 2014 edition. The venue was later changed to Sands Theatre, part of Sands Macao complex. The Sands Macao is a casino located in Macau Peninsula, of the host city; and is owned and operated by the Las Vegas Sands Corporation. It comprises a casino, and a 289-suite hotel. The Theatre itself which will host the festival, has a seating capacity of 660, making it a much smaller venue than the initially chosen Venetian Theatre.
Host broadcaster
, commonly known as TDM, will be the host broadcaster for the festival on 25 October 2014.
Format
The ABU TV Song Festival celebrates the popular music culture by showcasing high-profile musical acts from each of the participating ABU broadcasting members, in a non-competitive manner.
Participating countries
The number of participating countries for the 2014 was limited to fifteen with each country allowed to only send one act. Twelve countries were later confirmed to participate in the edition.
Each participating country was invited to broadcast the event across their respective networks and provide commentary in the native languages to add insight and description to the shows.
– In February 2014 the ABU met with a delegation from the Turkmenistan national broadcaster Turkmen Television, with discussions regarding débuts at both the TV and Radio Song Festivals in the near future.
Five countries do not appear on the final participation list, and their reasons for withdrawal is unknown; these include: