2017 Junior Eurovision Review – Poland

Poland were one of the original nations at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, and participated twice with fairly dismal results. After a lengthy break away from the contest, the nation returned in the hopes of finally cracking the Junior Eurovision code. After their 11th place entry of 2016, Poland was ready to take it to…

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2017 Junior Eurovision Review – Ireland

Ireland have had a super short history at Junior Eurovision and not with much success, but they’re giving it a red hot go this year to try top their 10th place result of 2016. This year, Ireland used a national final and hoped to leave it to the last minute to reveal who would be…

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Junior Best of the Bunch: Belarus

Belarus are one of few nations who have participated at Junior Eurovision each year since the contest began in 2003. Throughout their long history at the contest, the nation has won twice and hosted the contest once, although it is already announced that the capital Minsk will be hosting the 2018 Junior Eurovision Song Contest.…

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2017 Junior Eurovision Review – Cyprus

Despite participating in the contest numerous times since the debut of the contest, Cyprus still haven’t managed to crack the elusive Top 5, with their best result being 8th place both in 2004 and 2006. Cyprus keep trying each year, and maybe this will be the year for them with Nicole Nicolaou and her song…

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Junior Eurovision 2017 Running Order Announced!

Last night marked the opening ceremony for Junior Eurovision 2017, where not only did the 16 competing entries get to strut their stuff down the red carpet, but the all-important running order for the show was revealed. The nations drew for either first or last position. Host nation Georgia drew position number 9, and it…

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2017 Junior Eurovision Review – Georgia

Georgia are one of the most successful Junior Eurovision nations with no less than three wins under their belt, not to mention a handful of Top 5 results. Coming off a win in 2016 which gave Georgia the opportunity to host a Eurovision event for the first time ever, there’s the added home town pressure…

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2017 Junior Eurovision Review – The Netherlands

The Netherlands are a mixed bag when it comes to Junior Eurovision and although they’ve had their highs and lows, they often end up smack bang in the middle of the results table. With their one and only win no less than eight years ago, the nation is due for a bit of success in…

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2017 Junior Eurovision Review – Albania

Albania have had a short history at Junior Eurovision, and for two out of the three participations, they haven’t exactly been the most successful. With a majority of the results falling out of the Top 10, could 2017 be a lucky year for Albania? Through a national final, the young representative Ana Kodra was chosen…

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2017 Junior Eurovision Review – Ukraine

Ukraine are a mixed bag when it comes to Junior Eurovision, with a few top results including their win back in 2012, but on the flip side, a whole bunch of fairly average results. Coming off an undeserved 14th place in 2016, Ukraine is hoping to improve things and return to a top position, and…

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2017 Junior Eurovision Review – Australia

Australia has been a welcome addition to Junior Eurovision (well at least in our partially biased eyes), and we’ve enjoyed watching the nation present the best young Australian artists over the last 2 years. This year marks the third participation for Australia, and it will be Isabella Clarke who will be flying the Aussie flag…

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