Junior Eurovision 2024: Live Tonight from Madrid!
The time all Junior Eurovision fans were waiting for has arrived. Tonight, live from Caja Mágica in Madrid, the 22nd Junior Eurovision Song Contest takes place.
After having arrived in Madrid and completing their technical and dress rehearsals, young artists from the seventeen participating countries will take the stage of Caja Mágica and showcase their talent in front of a worldwide audience.
The show will be broadcasted live at 18:00 CET, while Ruth Lorenzo, Marc Clotet and Melani Garcia will guide us during the event.
The running order
After an initial draw took place in Madrid, the complete running order was revealed about a month prior to the competition. Simone Grande from Italy will be the first to take the stage, while Ramires Sciberras from Malta will close the show. Spain, the host country, with Chloe DelaRosa will perform tenth.
- 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”
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 childrenaged 10 to 15.
The first phase of online voting commenced yesterday evening and will conclude just before the show begins. For more information on how to vote:
Where to watch the show?
All seventeen participating countries will broadcast the show live via their participating broadcasters. Meanwhile, Junior Eurovision 2024 will be broadcasted live in several non-participating countries, such as Luxembourg, Croatia and Lithuania . Hence, make sure to check your broadcaster’s schedule for more details.
If you’re watching from a non-participating country, Junior Eurovision does not apply to any geographical restrictions and you can follow the event live from JuniorEurovision.tv.
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