Junior Eurovision 2024: The Online Voting Starts now | How to vote for your favorites!
The excitement is building as we approach the Grand Final of Junior Eurovision 2024, set to take place tomorrow at Caja Mágica in Madrid. Seventeen talented artists from across Europe are ready to showcase their talent, but only one will emerge as the winner.
As we eagerly await the live show, the Online Voting has officially opened and will determine half of the final result.
How to Vote for Your Favorite Song: Voting Rules
In line with previous editions, Junior Eurovision 2024 voting is open to the public, allowing fans from all around the world to have their say in the outcome. To participate, you will need:
- An internet connection.
- A device to access the official Junior Eurovision website at JuniorEurovision.tv.
Once you’ve connected to the website, you will be able to watch a short recap video of all 17 performances. This video features highlights from the second rehearsals, offering a sneak peek of the performances viewers will see during the live show. After watching the recap, fans can vote for their three favorite songs — no more, no less.
Importantly, there are no geographical restrictions, meaning you can vote for any country, including your own if it is participating.
The 17 Participating Countries – VOTE
Here are the countries that will take part in Junior Eurovision 2024, listed in the order they will perform on Sunday:
- Italy: Simone Grande – “Pigiama Party”
- Estonia: Annabelle – “Tänavad”
- Albania: Nikol Çabeli – “Vallëzoj”
- Armenia: Leo – “Cosmic Friend”
- Cyprus: Maria Pissarides – “Crystal Waters”
- France: Titouan – “Comme ci, comme ça”
- North Macedonia: Ana and Aleksej – “Marathon”
- Poland: Dominik Arim – “All Together”
- Georgia: Andria Putkaradze – “To My Mom”
- Spain: Chloe DelaRosa – “Como la Lola”
- Germany: Bjarne – “Save the Best For Us”
- Netherlands: Stay Tuned – “Music”
- San Marino: Idols SM – “Come noi”
- Ukraine: Artem Kotenko – “Hear Me Now”
- Portugal: Victoria Nicole – “Esperança”
- Ireland – Enya Cox Dempsey – “Le Chéile”
- Malta: Ramires Sciberras – “Stilla ċkejkna”
You can vote for your favorites here.
The Two Phases of Online Voting
The Online Voting for Junior Eurovision 2024 will take place in two phases:
- Phase 1: Voting began at 8:00 PM (CET) today and will remain open until 17:59 PM (CET) on Saturday, November 16, just before the live show starts.
- Phase 2: Voting will reopen during the live broadcast following the final performance from Malta. It will remain open for approximately 15 minutes, similar to the voting procedure used in the adult Eurovision contest.
Votes from both phases will be combined to form a single, final result.
How will the winner be decided?
The winner of Junior Eurovision 2024 will be determined by a 50/50 split between the Online Voting and the national juries:
- 50% of the final score will come from the Online Voting conducted in two phases.
- The remaining 50% will come from the national juries of the participating countries. Each jury consists of three music industry professionals and two children aged 10 to 15.
You can check this explanatory video regarding the voting procedure:
The slogan for this year’s contest is “Let’s Bloom!”, while Ruth Lorenzo, Marc Clotet and Melani Garcia will serve as this year’s hosts.
Stay tuned to EurovisionFun for all the news!
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