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Eurovision Battle Royale 2030
Monaco Logo
Dates
Semi-Final 1 20 June - TBD
Semi-Final 2 21 June - TBD
Semi-Final 3 22 June - TBD
Grand Final TBD
Host
Host Country Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco
Arena Monte Carlo
Participants
Participating Countries 55
Debuting None
Returning None
Withdrawing None
Eurovision Battle Royale
↞ 20292031 ↠

The Eurovision Battle Royale 2030, also known as the Eurovision 2030, or the EBR 2030, or more simply Monaco 2030, was the 15th annual edition of the Battle Royale contest that took place in the principate of Monaco. A total of 55 countries announced their intent to participate in the event. The Battle Royale consisted of three semi-finals, with each starting 24 hours after the one that preceded it.

The host country, Monaco, was the winning nation of the 14th edition the year before, which gave them automatic hosting responsibilities for this edition, as well as automatically qualifying them to the Grand Final. The other countries were obliged to compete in three semi-finals, with each being distributed randomly through a random draw. During the semi-finals, 36 citizens participated in a fight to the death until only between 11 and 12 citizens remained, with the remaining qualifying for the Grand Final in which another fight to the death would take place, this time until only one remained.

The winner of this edition of the Eurovision Battle Royale was X. He/She defeated X, who finished as the runner-up. X, X, and X completed the Top 5. The host country, x, had it's citizens finishing in X and X place.

Arena

The Arena for this edition was decided on the September 12th, 2029. Due to Monaco's small size, the Arena ended up being less than half the size of the previous smallest Arenas. This lead to a very quick Battle Royale, which only lasted from.

The yellow star designates the location of the Cornucopia, and the red lines represent the border location, with everything inside being considered part of the Arena.

Format and Rules

The draw to determine in which semi-final each country would participate, as well as the podium numbers on which the host country's citizens would start, took place in Monte Carlo, on the 3rd of December, 2029. Each country had until December 1st to announce their intent to participate in the Eurovision, and each country had until March 15, 2030 to submit their citizens.

The majority of countries chose their citizen through an internal selection, by means of a "Reaping". The reaping occurs when the governments of Europe, each organizes a televised lottery of their citizens where every single one, aged between 13 and 50, are obliged to have their names placed into a big pot of sorts, and after randomizing the names like a true lottery, one male and one female name are read out live on national television by government officials. These citizens are the reaped citizens to represent their country in the Eurovision. It's notable that each year the majority of citizens see this as an exciting honor, and many volunteer to be picked. To profit from this, it's necessary for each hopeful volunteer to pay money in order for their name to be entered more than once. This process could cost from as little as £50 in poorer countries, to £500 in more wealthy ones. The maximum number of times that a volunteer can have their name in a pot is 100. One would think that there wouldn't be that many volunteers for such a violent and life-ending event, but in this universe, the citizens of Europe look extremely positively on the event and see it as rebirth of the Golden Age of Ancient Greece and Rome; therefore, there are thousands of citizens each year who try to volunteer to bring glory and honor to their country.

In the build-up to the actual event, each reaped citizen is invited to many locations all throughout Europe to promote themselves, forge alliances with the other citizens, and talk with potential sponsors. These official parties are announced by the Event Organizers (EOs) usually around the start of the new year. These are televised and watched by millions as well, similar to how millions each year watch the red carpet for award shows.

The list of Official Parties for this year:

  • 1280px-Flag of Germany.svg Germany: Berlin (8 March)
  • Flag of France.svg France: Nice (16 March)
  • Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro: Kotor (6 April)
  • Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus: Agia Napa (20 April)

These parties aren't obligatory however, and some alternatives to this include immediately moving into the Citizen's Village (usually a high-tec tower or complex located in or near the city center of the most populous city in the host country). In any case, citizens are obliged to move into the Citizen's Village before the 20th of May, 2030. This is because each citizen needs time to get their fitness up and competitive to put on an entertaining TV show, as well as acclimate to the host country. The EOs provide each country and citizen with their own team of trainers, cooks, stylists, and other specialists free of charge to ensure that each citizen can become fit and competitive enough so the Battle Royale will be as entertaining as ever. For the month that the citizens live there, they are encouraged to learn survival techniques and work out so their chances of survival in the harsh Arena increases.

The night before the first semi-final, the Opening Ceremony takes place. Comparable to Olympic ceremonies, this ceremony celebrates the history and culture of the host country, and further includes multiple shows of firework, music, and other cultural and ethnic performances, as well as high-tec displays and other pyrotechnics. Following the cultural show is the Parade of Nations. Each citizen from the participating countries were brought into the main complex (usually the widest and biggest street in the Capitol of the host country) on high-tec self-driving chariots and shown to billions worldwide. More so, each chariot was decorated with symbols from the country each citizen is from, and followed their national flag. As soon as the pomp and celebration finished, the EOs and government officials of the host country gave speeches, the Eurovision Battle Royale flag was raised with the host country's flag, and the citizen's oath. The final event of the ceremony is the lighting of the cauldron, performed by the winner of the previous edition in every edition so far except the first.

Following the Opening Ceremony, the citizens are forced into lockdown in the Citizen's Village until their semi-final. It is forbidden for a citizen to have prior knowledge to results in a semi-final or access to anything that could give them an advantage in their semi-final. In fact, the citizens are forced to go with television and internet until their semi-final. This is to assure that the suspense is retained and each citizen participates fairly.

Tie-Break rules for the Semi-Finals

  1. Top 11 or 12 remaining citizens in each semi-final all live to compete in the Grand Final
  2. Of those, they are firstly ranked by number of kills they have committed.
  3. If the citizens have the same number of kills, then the tie-break favors the one that reached that number of kills the earliest.
  4. If all is still tied, then the Degrees of Separation Rule is enforced.
ex. Jan of Germany kills only Teo of Belgium. Teo of Belgium had killed 2 other citizens beforehand. Erik of Sweden only kills Andriy of Russia. Andriy of Russia had killed 1 citizen beforehand. Jan of Germany will be ranked higher than Erik of Sweden in the semi-finals.
5. This Degree of Separation Rule will continue until necessary.
6. If all is still tied, the tie-break favors those who are furthest away from pod number 18.
7. If all is still tied, then the citizens will share the position.

Qualification for the Grand Final

Thirty-six citizens participated in each semi-final. Fifty-five countries participated in the Eurovision Battle Royale this year.

Summary of Kills

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Semi-Final 1

The first semi-final took place between June 20 and June X.

# Country Citizen Gender Age Place Kills
01 Flag of Russia.svg Russia male 15
02 1280px-Flag of Germany.svg Germany male 32
03 Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia male 46
04 Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia female 33
05 Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Liechtenstein female 34
06 Flag of Kosovo.svg Kosovo female 42
07 Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia male 26
08 Flag of Spain.svg Spain female 33
09 Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal female 41
10 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg female 25
11 Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland male 30
12 Flag of Albania.svg Albania female 21
13 Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia female 33
14 Flag of Spain.svg Spain male 45
15 1280px-Flag of England.svg England female 41
16 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine female 49
17 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan female 49
18 Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia male 31
19 Flag of Russia.svg Russia female 50
20 Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra male 17
21 Flag of Israel.svg Israel female 28
22 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg male 44
23 Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Liechtenstein male 13
24 Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland male 44
25 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino male 21
26 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria male 19
27 Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland male 39
28 Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium male 26
29 1280px-Flag of Germany.svg Germany female 13
30 Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia male 48
31 Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia female 22
32 Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal male 29
33 Flag of Italy.svg Italy male 30
34 Flag of Macedonia.svg Macedonia male 44
35 1280px-Flag of Austria.svg Austria male 30
36 Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania female 16

Semi-Final 2

The second semi-final took place between June 21 and June X.

# Country Citizen Gender Age Place Kills
01 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic male 31
02 Flag of Romania.svg Romania female 29
03 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands female 29
04 Flag of Kosovo.svg Kosovo male 24
05 Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia female 35
06 Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro male 18
07 Flag of Italy.svg Italy female 14
08 Flag of France.svg France female 37
09 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan male 27
10 Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro female 23
11 Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland male 40
12 Flag of Romania.svg Romania male 17
13 Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey female 44
14 Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia male 34
15 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia & Herzegovina 25
16 Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia female 30
17 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic female 40
18 Flag of Wales.svg Wales female 40
19 Flag of Malta.svg Malta male 28
20 Flag of Norway.svg Norway female 30
21 Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia male 15
22 Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland female 44
23 Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark male 26
24 Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra female 27
25 Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia male 48
26 Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia female 14
27 Flag of Albania.svg Albania male 28
28 Flag of Norway.svg Norway male 49
29 Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia male 33
30 Flag of France.svg France male 23
31 Flag of Macedonia.svg Macedonia female 20
32 Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland female 39
33 Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova male 19
34 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan male 45
35 1280px-Flag of Austria.svg Austria female 46
36 Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland female 42

Semi-Final 3

The third semi-final took place between June 22 and June X.

# Country Citizen Gender Age Place Kills
01 Flag of Israel.svg Israel male 47
02 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan female 38
03 Flag of Greece.svg Greece female 33
04 Flag of Wales.svg Wales male 39
05 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands male 49
06 Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Faroe Islands female 30
07 Flag of Finland.svg Finland female 43
08 Flag of Poland.svg Poland male 25
09 Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova female 33
10 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine male 38
11 Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia female 39
12 1280px-Flag of England.svg England male 23
13 Flag of Greece.svg Greece male 19
14 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden female 14
15 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia & Herzegovina male 47
16 Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark female 25
17 Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium female 38
18 Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus female 14
19 Flag of Malta.svg Malta female 44
20 Flag of Poland.svg Poland female 13
21 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden male 45
22 Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia female 21
23 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria female 47
24 Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary male 21
25 Flag of Finland.svg Finland male 20
26 Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus male 39
27 Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus female 46
28 Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland female 15
29 Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania male 31
30 Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus male 35
31 Flag of Northern Ireland.svg Northern Ireland female 36
32 Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey male 41
33 Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Faroe Islands male 42
34 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino female 23
35 Flag of Northern Ireland.svg Northern Ireland male 33
36 Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary female 15

Summary of the Semi-Finals

Preparation for the Grand Final

Blank Map Europe

Light blue countries represent those whose female qualified, the dark blue for those whose male qualified, and the medium blue for those who had both citizens qualify for the Grand Final. Countries in red failed to qualify either citizen.

The Grand Final

Welcome to the start of the Eurovision Battle Royale 20xx. In just under 5 minutes, thirty-six of Europe's finest, most brave citizens will be raised onto their pods going into the Arena, and in what will likely be two weeks, only one will emerge as the sole victor and Champion of Europe. We can only imagine how nervous and anxious the fans from the finalist nations must be, and how even more nervous their citizens must be!

Day 1 (June X)

Summary

Final Results

# Country Citizen Gender Age Place Kills
01 Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco male 32
02 Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco female 43
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