Armenian broadcaster AMPTV will host the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2022. Armenia won Junior Eurovision 2021 with the song ‘Qami Qami’.
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Armenian broadcaster AMPTV will host the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2022. Armenia won Junior Eurovision 2021 with the song ‘Qami Qami’.
Read MoreThis 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.
Read MoreIn the modern day contest, Poland is certainly a powerhouse. From two consecutive last places in 2003 and 2004, to two consecutive wins in 2018 and 2019, the nation proved that it’s possible to turn things around. Hoping to score their third win is Sara James with her song, ‘Somebody’, but is it likely to…
Read MoreAfter winning Eurovision this year, Italy is searching for their next trophy! Elisabetta Lizza represents Italy this year with the rock track, ‘Specchio (Mirror on the Wall)’ but will she deliver the nation their second Eurovision win this year?
Read MoreThe running order for Junior Eurovision 2021 is now known. A draw took place for the first and last positions, as well as for the host nation France.
Read MoreUkraine has mixed results at Junior Eurovision over their lengthy history, with one win under their belt. Hoping to deliver a strong result is Olena Usenko with her tune, ‘Vazhil’.Â
Read MoreRussia has a lengthy history at Junior Eurovision, with two wins under their belt. Beyond that, Russia has only fallen out of the Top 10 on one occasion! Hoping to continue that trend is Tanya Mezhentseva, a returning participant, this time with the song ‘Mon Ami’.Â
Read MoreThis year’s Spanish representative Levi DÃaz has big shoes to fill, with no Spanish entrant achieving a place outside of the Top 5. While this year’s entry marks just the 7th participation of Spain at Junior Eurovision, the nation has an incredible track record. Will Levi continue the trend with his song, ReÃr?
Read MoreThis year marks the sixth participation of Portugal at Junior Eurovision. Their best result at the contest is 14th place, however hoping to improve on that is this year’s representative, Simão Oliveira. He will perform the fado-style song, ‘O Rapaz’.Â
Read MoreNorth Macedonia has a lengthy history at Junior Eurovision, however they are yet to win the contest. Their best result thus far is 5th place, and hoping to finally take the trophy home this year is the group Dajte Muzika. They will perform ‘Green Forces’ in Paris.Â
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