
Duc Phuc
Duc Phuc is a Vietnamese singer chosen to represent Vietnam at the Intervision Song Contest 2025, where he aims to showcase the rich cultural traditions of his country through his music.
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Duc Phuc won the Intervision competition hosted in Moscow, representing Vietnam.
Članice Evropske radiodifuzne zveze bodo glasovale o izključitvi IzraelaDuc Phuc won the Intervision Song Contest with his song 'Phu Dong Thien Vuong'.
Intervision-vinner vekker misnøye i RusslandDuc Phuc was celebrated as the winner of Russia's version of Eurovision, Intervision.
Russisk prestigeprojekt gik ikke efter Putins plan
Duc Phuc won the Intervision Song Contest with his title 'Phu Dong, der himmlische König'.
Intervision Song Contest in Moskau und ein falscher Michael JacksonDuc Phuc won the contest despite having openly gay works.
Rusia recibe un doble plante de los artistas estadounidenses en su versión antiLGTBI de Eurovisión | CulturaDuc Phuc, a Vietnamese musician who previously won the Vietnamese version of The Voice, won the Intervision competition with a song based on a poem about bamboo.
Víetnam sigraði í söngvakeppni PútínsDuc Phuc was celebrated as the winner of Russia's version of Eurovision, Intervision.
»Putin er en stor fan af Eurovision«
Duc Phuc was crowned the winner of the Intervision song contest held in Moscow.
Intervision: Το Βιετνάμ κέρδισε την «ρωσική Eurovision» – BINTEODuc Phuc won the competition and the prize of 30 million rubles.
USA drog sig ur Putins musiktävlingDuc Phuc was the winner of the Intervision festival with a song inspired by a poem about bamboo.
Tras ser expulsada de Eurovision y con los Brics de invitados, Rusia reactivó la competencia de canto Intervisión: ganó un vietnamitainDuc Phuc won the Intervision song contest, Russia's answer to Eurovision.
Vietnam’s Duc Phuc wins Intervision, Russia’s family-friendly answer to the EurovisionDuc Phuc is representing Vietnam at Intervision and aims to share his culture.
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