This year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest is complete, and we have a winner! Armenia won the contest for the second time, with Maléna impressing both the jury and public with her song, Qami Qami.
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This year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest is complete, and we have a winner! Armenia won the contest for the second time, with Maléna impressing both the jury and public with her song, Qami Qami.
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After an absence from the contest in 2020, Armenia returns – and so does Maléna. The talented young artist was set to represent Armenia last year, however the nation ultimately withdrew. This year she will perform ‘Qami Qami’, and it’s since become one of the hot favourites this year. Is that status justified?Â
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Armenian broadcaster AMPTV have now announced Maléna as their representative at Junior Eurovision this year.
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In 2018, Armenia opted for a National final to select their next Eurovision entrant. There were a handful of memorable acts, including of course, Kamil Show and eventual winner Sevak Khanagyan. However none reached the level of hype like Tamar Kaprelian. Having previously performed for Genealogy back in 2015, she had the experience to be…
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Sad news from the Eurovision world today as we learn that former Armenian Eurovision representative Hayko has passed away.
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The European Broadcasting Union has now confirmed that a total of 19 countries will compete at the upcoming edition of Junior Eurovision.
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Some unfortunate news today, as the Armenian broadcaster AMPTV has now announced that they will not be present at Eurovision this year. Despite their best efforts, AMPTV state that the events that followed after the confirmation of their participation have made it impossible to organise an entry in time for the deadline this month. “After…
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We’ve officially hit March, and for Eurovision fans, this is indisputably the busiest month of the National Final season. At this point, we are looking at a calendar filled with an event each day for the first half of March, with the EBU cut off date for songs looming. With that said, let’s look at…
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Armenian national broadcaster AMPTV has now officially announced that they will be withdrawing from this year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest. Due to the ongoing conflict in the region, the broadcaster is unable to complete the proper preparations for the contest, which is set to take place later this month. Martin Österdahl, Executive Supervisor of the…
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With the unprecedented cancellation of Eurovision 2020, it has left the participating broadcasters with the question – will they re-select their 2020 entrant, or will they begin the selection process again to start afresh? We now know that the same 41 countries will be participating at Eurovision 2021, with a number of those broadcasters having…
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