Majestic Song Contest 50

Majestic Song Contest 50 was the 50th edition of the Majestic Song Contest. It took place in Vhinlox City, Rochdale,. They were selected as the host nation due to winning the previous edition with the song "Letting Go" by Dotan. This edition saw the 1990s as the selected theme for the special edition, and also saw a rule change in the Entry Submissions Blocking List. Utrana won the contest with Celine Dion singing "All Coming Back to Me Now". Onionland, Diamandion, Kayland, and Campre rounded out the top 5.

Venue
Rochdale Palace (known as The Armac for sponsorship reasons) is a multipurpose facility in Atrialand's biggest region, Rochdale. Located in the heart of the region, the city's capital Vhinlox, it can hold up to 55,000 people for concerts, and can also be used for sporting events.

It has hosted multiple events, notably Basketball, Volleyball, and Figure Skating, with the Atrialand National Basketball Team using the facility as their home venue, and has also served as the venue of the inaugural National Final of Atrialand. This marks the first-ever international song contest to be organized in the venue.

The initial design concept of the Rochdale Palace is inspired by the Narra tree, the mother tree of the Philippines, and the root of the banyan tree. The roof was inspired by that of a Nipa Hut.

Majestic Village
The Rochdale Palace is a part of Rochdale's "New Vision" complex. The main complex holds the arena itself, the Armac Sporting Stadium, various sports centres, and plazas.

The Armac Sporting Stadium will host the Majestic Song Contest: Golden Pre-Parties, with The North and South Arrival Plazas, The Promontory Plaza, The Great Stairs, and New Vision Plaza hosting Majestic Broadcasting Union booths. Hotels around the New Vision complex will host the visiting participants.

Presenters
Main Presenters Luis Manzano is a Filipino TV host, actor, comedian, VJ, and model. In the hosting world, he is best known for local shows such as Myx, Big Brother Series, Got Talent Series, The Voice series, and multiple game shows. He also appears in multiple commercials for RABN's Networks.

Lea Salonga is a Filipino singer, actress, and columnist. She is best known for her roles in musical theatre, for supplying the singing voices of two Disney Princesses (Jasmine and Mulan), and as a recording artist and television performer. Throughout her career, she has achieved numerous accolades and honors, becoming an internationally-recognized figure in music and entertainment.

Guest Presenters Alongside the two main presenters selected, RABN also picked 3 additional guest hosts, all of which have connections to the Atrialand entertainment industry, to appear in each of the shows, with these hosts due to stay in the Green Room after the opening salvo.

Note: Yurina Hirate was supposed to co-host the 2nd Semi-Final but was reassigned to perform at the interval act of Semi-Final 1 due to a reduction of the shows.

Stage Design
National Commission for Culture and the Arts Interior Designer Arthur Crowley was selected by RABN to make the stage design for this edition. Crowley drew inspiration from the selected theme, which is the 1990s, and incorporated a Retro Theme throughout the stage design. The disco ball in the middle signifies one of the symbols of the 90s dance culture, disco balls. The rings, shaped into amplifications, signify the melodies. Multiple stairs can be seen throughout the stage, alongside 3 railings that can be used for the countries' stagings.

Slogan
"Ginintuang Himig ng Nakaraan" are words in the Filipino Language which translates to "Golden Melodies of the Past". The selected slogan is a play on the theme of this special edition, the 1990s, as well as commemorating the 50th and Golden edition of the contest.

Entry Submissions Blocked List
New rules regarding entries were brought in as from Majestic Song Contest 50 to vary the music entered. Once an artist has entered the contest 3 times, then they will not be allowed to appear in the contest until the following year. For example, if an artist was sent in January, February and April 2023, that artist would not be eligible to compete until the first contest in 2024. Also, an entry can not have a view count of more than 100 million in any release of the song (unless agreed upon otherwise by management during themed editions).

Semi-Final 1

 * Playlist
 * Recap
 * Voting

The automatic qualifiers that were drawn to vote in this semi final were, and.


 * Due to administrative error both and  were accepted when they shouldn't have been. Due to this, both of the nations have been granted automatic qualification positions, however must change their entries.

Semi-Final 2

 * Playlist
 * Recap
 * Voting

The automatic qualifiers that were drawn to vote in this semi final were, and.

Grand Final

 * Playlist
 * Recap
 * Voting

Spokespersons

 * Dagny
 * Dorothy
 * Boris Johnson
 * Cristina Scabbia
 * Gary Valenciano
 * The Verne
 * Olariu Bogdan Alin
 * Shelby Fetterman
 * Andrea Meza
 * YUNGBLUD
 * Kelly Clarkson
 * Simon Cowell
 * SKYND
 * Jack Whitehall


 * Daniela from Slovenia
 * Monét X Change
 * Giovanni Vinci & Ludwig Kaiser
 * Federica Panicucci
 * Yamishita Daiki
 * Klemen Slakonja
 * Andriy Shevchenko
 * Ema Stockhola
 * Chayanne
 * Robert Gustafsson
 * Zlata Ognevich
 * Izabela Kisio-Skorupa
 * Philomelia Stelo
 * Sketch
 * Doda


 * Thomas Anders
 * Lea Vivier, Alba Flores & Max Bowden
 * Shawn Michaels
 * Denis Brogniart
 * Roman Atwood
 * Irina Rimes
 * Jochen Schropp
 * Jimmy Carr
 * Nina Sublatti
 * Melanie Amaro
 * Marbelle
 * Kamil Nizinski & Paul Forman
 * Beni Mester
 * Maitre GIMS