New Duveland in AINVision Song Contest

New Duveland has participated in all AINVision events since Winter 2013. New Duvelander broadcaster New Duveland Broadcasting Company (NDBC) was the main distributor of AINVision into New Duveland from 2013 unyil 2017, after mid-2017, Network Two gained broadcasting rights and has since been the sole distributor of the event across the country, including Winter 2013 and Neu Westfalen 2014, while also coming in first place twice in a row, first in AINVision Winter 2017, and again following it's victory in it's own hosted compeititon, AINVision New Duveland 2017.

History
New Duveland's first entry in AINVision proved to be very successful as the country had reached 3rd place and came close to 1st throughout the voting period, making it wildly popular within the country. They gained 84 points opposed to the winning 101 points of Neu Westfalen. New Duveland managed to come 3rd again in AINVision Neu Westfalen 2014, proving to be a very successful player in the contest, scoring a total of 82 points. However before 2017, New Duveland had not managed to top it's debut 3rd place, scoring 6th and 7th places in AINVision Spring 2015 and AINVision Winter 2015 respectively, with the latest installment also failing to place New Duveland highly, placing at a record-low of 8th place, with just 59 points.

This all changed in AINVision Winter 2017, where New Duveland scored 119 points, bringing the contest to New Duveland for the first time. The contest was held in the country's 5th largest city, Plymouth, where New Duveland managed to place first despite not receiving a single 12 points, the first AINVision nation to ever do so. It is also the first nation to win the competition twice in a row.

Hosting
Plymouth was the host of New Duveland's first ever AINVision, and was put under a strict competition lead by the New Duveland Broadcasting Company and Network Two, as well as leading AINVision officials. The city was put to the test up against rivals of Toulon, Leinster and Cascade. It was chosen primarily due to the city's prime location in the middle of the country's two largest cities, Tasbury and Esperance, making it the "centre of gravity" between the population centres.

In the 2018 installment, Union dome was selected to host the event. Located right along Tasbury's CBD and with riverfront views, the venue has easy public transit access and unobstructed views across the city.