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Avet Barseghyan
Armenian musician and television host
Avet Vardgesi Barseghyan (Armenian: Ավետ Վարդգեսի Բարսեղյան, Armenian pronunciation:[ɑˈvɛtbɑɾsɛʁˈjɑn]) is an Armenian songwriter and TV host,[1][2] who hosted the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Yerevan, Armenia, alongside Gohar Gasparyan.[3]
Barseghyan has also written several of Armenia's entries for both the Eurovision Song Contest and the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, as well as being the country's commentator since 2015. He hosted the third season of the Armenian edition of The X Factor.
Filmography
[edit]Television
[edit]Film
[edit]Discography
[edit]Barseghyan is credited as a songwriter of the following songs:
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| Armenia in the Eurovision Song Festival 9 | |
|---|---|
| Country | Armenia |
| National selection | |
| Selection progress | Internal selection |
| Selection date(s) | 19 August 2018 |
| Selected entrant | Iveta Mukuchyan |
| Selected song | "Hayastan jan" |
| Selected songwriter(s) | Iveta Mukuchyan, Avet Barseghyan |
| Finals performance | |
| Semi-Final result | Failed to qualify (17th, 37 points) |
| In the Eurovision Song Festival | |
| ◄810► | |
Armenia participated in the Eurovision Song Festival 9 with the song "Hayastan jan" written by Iveta Mukuchyan and Avet Barseghyan. The song was performed by Iveta Mukuchyan. The Armenian entry for the ninth contest in Gdańsk, Poland was selected through an internal selection.
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