Vietnamese star Duc Phuc has emerged as the winner of the Russia Intervision Song Contest, a high-profile international music competition held in Moscow this week. The event drew artists from around the globe, including Belarus, Brazil, China, Colombia, Cuba, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Madagascar, Qatar, South Africa, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Tajikistan, the United Arab Emirates, the United States, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, and Vietnam.
Intervision Positioned as Cultural Alternative to Eurovision
The Intervision Song Contest is widely seen as a cultural alternative to Eurovision, offering a platform for pro-Russian artists and emphasizing “spiritual principles along with traditional, universal and family values.” The competition has been promoted as a showcase for artists who align with Russia’s cultural vision and as an arena to present music rooted in heritage and shared values.
Rising Global Interest in Intervision
With participants from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, the 2025 Intervision Song Contest has gained global attention, reinforcing Moscow’s ambition to create a high-profile music festival that rivals Eurovision. Duc Phuc’s victory has drawn significant media coverage across Vietnam and beyond, highlighting the event’s expanding influence.
Duc Phuc’s Win Highlights Vietnam’s Cultural Presence
By taking first place, Duc Phuc not only elevated Vietnam’s profile on the international music stage but also underscored the growing diversity of Intervision contestants. His performance received widespread acclaim from both the jury and the audience, cementing his status as one of the region’s most promising artists.

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