Kartuli Musik’a

Kartuli Musik’a (ქართული მუსიკა) (English: Georgian Music) is the national selection process for Georgia in the Own Eurovision Song Contest.

Location
Kartuli Musik’a is hosted at the Tbilisi Sports Palace (Georgian: თბილისის სპორტის სასახლე) in Tbilisi, Georgia. It is an indoor sports arena situated in Tbilisi, Georgia. The arena usually hosts basketball, handball, judo, tennis, boxing and other games and tournaments with high attendance. Built in 1961, the arena was used primely for the basketball games of local Dinamo Tbilisi and is still the largest basketball designed arena in all of the former USSR successor states. The construction was led by architects Vladimir Aleksi-Meskhishvili, Yuri Kasradze, Temo Japaridze and designer David Kajaia. The arena was renovated in 2007 and was reopened on August 22, 2007, with management rights given to the Logic Group Ltd for a 30-year contract. This was the first phase of renovation and reconstruction, with the second phase including changing the roof of the building and installing new individual seats. Total cost of the renovation is estimated at 5 million USD.

Format
Georgian consists of 1 final with 6 songs, where juries can cast a vote for up to 3 songs. The song with the most songs wins the contest and represents Georgia in OESC.

Georgian Music #1
This TBA edition took place on TBA to select the Georgian entry for Own Eurovision Song Contest 54. TBA juries cast TBA votes for the 6 songs. The winner was TBA with the song TBA. TBA represented Georgia in OESC 54 as a result. TBA got TBA place in the contest with TBA points in the TBA.