This year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest has concluded, and we know the winner of the 2019 contest! A total of 19 nations participated at this year’s contest, which was held in Gliwice-Silesia, Poland.
Here is the full line-up:
- Australia – Jordan Anthony – We Will Rise
- France – Carla – Bim Bam Toi
- Russia – Tatyana Mezhentseva and Denberel Oorzhak – A Time For Us
- North Macedonia – Mila Moskov – Fire
- Spain – Melani García – Marte
- Georgia – Giorgi Rostiashvili – We Need Love
- Belarus – Liza Misnikova – Pepelny (Ashen)
- Malta – Eliana Gomez Blanco – We Are More
- Wales – Erin Mai – Calon yn Curo
- Kazakhstan – Yerzhan Maxim – Armanyńnan qalma
- Poland – Viki Gabor – Superhero
- Ireland – Anna Kearney – Banshee
- Ukraine – Sophia Ivanko – The Spirit Of Music
- Netherlands – Matheu – Dans Met Jou
- Armenia – Karina Ignatyan – Colours of Your Dream
- Portugal – Joana Almeida – Vem Comigo (Come With Me)
- Italy – Marta Viola – La Voce della Terra
- Albania – Isea Çili – Mikja ime fëmijëri
- Serbia – Darija Vračevič – Podigni Glas (Raise Your Voice)
Ida Nowakowska, Aleksander Sikora and Roksana Węgiel were the hosts of the exciting show, where the nerves continued until the final votes. The top 3 nations after the jury votes were revealed were Kazakhstan, Poland and Spain.
With the televote revealed, it was clear that Poland had won the contest for the second year in a row with Viki Gabor and Superhero. The final score for Poland was 278, while Kazakhstan finished in 2nd place with a total of 227. Finishing in third was Spain on 212. Rounding out the Top 5 was The Netherlands, and then France.
This marks the first time in Junior Eurovision history that a nation has won the contest two years in a row. Watch the winning performance below:
Watch the show again here: