Junior Eurovision 2024: Stay Tuned will represent The Netherlands in Madrid!

Today it was The Netherlands’ turn to select their entry for Junior Eurovision 2024. Just a while ago, Junior Songfestival 2024, the Dutch national selection for Junior Eurovision 2024, was concluded. Junior Songfestival served for another year as the country’s selection method for the children’s contest and was broadcasted live from Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Hosted by Stefania (JESC: Netherlands 2016 as a part of “Kisses”, ESC: Greece 2020-2021) and Matheu Hinzen (JESC: Netherlands 2019) and following the combination of votes from a kids jury, a professional jury and public voting, Stay Tuned were crowned as the winners with the song “Music“.

The following four acts competed for the Dutch representation in Madrid:

  • Veronika – “Dreams Are Built to Last
  • Ruben – “Colors of My Heart
  • Dunyah, Hidde, Saïda – “In M’n Prime
  • Stay Tuned (Inkar, Miucha, Niek and Chiara) – “Music

The voting process

A professional jury along with a kids jury and a public vote decided in equal shares who would fly the Dutch flag in Madrid.

Professional Jury

The professional jury consisted of Roxeanne Hazes, Jim Bakkum and Anne Appelo:

12 points – Veronika

10 points – Stay Tuned

9 points – Ruben

8 points – Dunyah, Hidde, Saïda

Kids Jury

The kids jury consisted of Sep and Jasmijn, last year’s winners, along with the girl group Joy!:

12 points – Stay Tuned

10 points – Veronika

9 points – Dunyah, Hidde, Saïda

8 points – Ruben

Audience’s Votes

12 points – Stay Tuned

10 points – Veronika

9 points – Dunyah, Hidde, Saïda

8 points – Ruben

The winner

Following the combination of the above and with a total of 34 points, Stay Tuned were crowned as the winners of Junior Songfestival 2024 and will therefore serve as the country’s representatives in the 22nd Junior Eurovision Song Contest that will take place in Madrid in November.

Junior Eurovision 2024

Seventeen countries will take part in the 22nd edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest:

  • Albania – RTSH
  • Armenia – AMPTV
  • Cyprus – RIK
  • Estonia – ERR
  • France – FT
  • Georgia – GPB
  • Germany – ARD/NDR
  • Ireland – RTÉ
  • Italy – RAI
  • Malta – PBS
  • North Macedonia – MRT
  • Poland – TVP
  • Portugal – RTP
  • San Marino – RTV San Marino
  • Spain – TVE
  • The Netherlands – AVROTROS
  • Ukraine – UA:PBC

The 22nd edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest will be held on November 16 in Madrid, Spain, following the country’s second-place finish last year and the refusal of the winning country, France, to host for the second year in a row. The slogan for this year’s contest is “Let’s Bloom!”, while Ruth LorenzoMarc Clotet and Melani Garcia will serve as this year’s hosts.

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Junior Eurovision 2024: Ramires Sciberras will represent Malta in Madrid!

Today it was Malta’s turn to select their entry for Junior Eurovision 2024. Just a while ago, Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024, the Maltese national selection for Junior Eurovision 2024, was concluded. Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest served for another year as the country’s selection method for the children’s contest and was broadcasted live from PBS studios, Malta.

Hosted by Melanie Kelly and following the combination of votes from a national jury on a percentage of 80% and public voting on a percentage of 20%, Ramires Sciberras was crowned as the winner with his song “Stilla Ċkejkna“.

Out of the entries submitted to the Maltese broadcaster, fourteen were long-listed by a PBS jury. Hence, a total of fourteen acts advanced to the televised final of Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024 and were the following:

  1. Shaz (Shaznay Mangion) – “Above It All
  2. Andrea Camilleri – “Gold
  3. Eleny Incorvaja Scerri – “Guiding Light
  4. Emma Farrugia – “Summertime
  5. GRRLZ (Rihanna Mifsud, Mia Mifsud, Natalia Xerri, Alaiya Cini) – “Grrlz
  6. Ilona (Ilona Mercieca) – “Zip It Up
  7. Anneka Xerri – “Trying To Be Me (Ħeq le)” (Right no)
  8. Kayleen (Kayleen Mercieca) – “Lalala
  9. Ramires Sciberras – “Stilla Ċkejkna” (Little Star)
  10. Maria Curmi – “Għawdex” (Gozo)
  11. Keira (Keira Farrugia) – “Kif Jien” (How I am)
  12. Chanel (Chanel Abela Camilleri) – “I’ll Be Alright
  13. Thomas Casha – “A Little Bit Longer
  14. Daylin Cassar Randich – “Bonafide

Following the public’s and jury’s voting, Ramires Sciberras emerged as the winner of Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024 and will therefore serve as the country’s representative in the 22nd Junior Eurovision Song Contest that will take place in Madrid in November.

The rest of the top three consisted of:

Second place: GRRLZ  – “Grrlz

Third place: Emma Farrugia – “Summertime

Junior Eurovision 2024

Seventeen countries will take part in the 22nd edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest:

  • Albania – RTSH
  • Armenia – AMPTV
  • Cyprus – RIK
  • Estonia – ERR
  • France – FT
  • Georgia – GPB
  • Germany – ARD/NDR
  • Ireland – RTÉ
  • Italy – RAI
  • Malta – PBS
  • North Macedonia – MRT
  • Poland – TVP
  • Portugal – RTP
  • San Marino – RTV San Marino
  • Spain – TVE
  • The Netherlands – AVROTROS
  • Ukraine – UA:PBC

The 22nd edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest will be held on November 16 in Madrid, Spain, following the country’s second-place finish last year and the refusal of the winning country, France, to host for the second year in a row. The slogan for this year’s contest is “Let’s Bloom!”, while Ruth LorenzoMarc Clotet and Melani Garcia will serve as this year’s hosts.

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EXCLUSIVE: Revealing Greece’s Exciting Contenders for the National Final

The countdown to the Eurovision 2025 contest has already begun, and Greece is preparing to select its representative through a highly anticipated national final. Following a successful run in last year’s contest, ERT returns in 2025 with an open national final for the first time in 22 years, offering both emerging and established artists the chance to compete for a spot on the stage of the contest to be held in Basel on May 13, 15, and 17.

A Landmark National Final for ERT

The process announced a few days ago by ERT’s CEO, Katerina Kaskanoti, has already captured public attention, with numerous talents confirming their intention to participate. Public interest is high, as every year the Eurovision contest becomes more intense, with the level of artists and songs rising sharply.

ERT aims for this national final to not only be a musical celebration but also an opportunity to showcase the evolution of the Greek music scene, bringing together artists from various genres and musical cultures with a common goal: to represent the country with dignity on the biggest musical stage in Europe.

So, let’s take a look at the artists vying for a spot in Eurovision 2025 and what they bring to the table in this year’s musical showdown. Some of them have exclusively confirmed their intentions to us, while others have publicly expressed their interest in recent months.

Who Will Raise the Greek Flag in Basel?

Almost all the hot names that capture the interest of Greek and international eurofans seem set to enter the national final.

You read about ZAF in a previous exclusive article. The young artist has repeatedly expressed his interest in the contest and intends to submit a song that he will write himself. With his recent performance with Coldplay this summer at OAKA and a large fan base, ZAF hopes to be the winner of the national final and represent Greece in Switzerland.

Staying with PANIK Records, another beloved artist who many would like to see represent us at Eurovision is Tania Breazou. Her participation was confirmed just days ago by the CEO of PANIK Records, Giorgos Arsenakos. She is likely to participate with a song penned by Nikos Terzis.

Good Job Nicky has been circling the contest for many years. In 2022, he came very close when he secured second place in ERT’s closed selection with his song “Heaven is a Sin.” In a conversation with us, he mentioned that he might submit an entry for the national final. As he has revealed in previous interviews, he already has the song ready and is optimistic about achieving a good placement.

Klavdia was also very close to representing Greece in 2023. With her song “Holly Water,” she reached the final five but did not win the closed selection of ERT that year, which was marred by controversial decisions by the artistic committee. Klavdia wants to submit a new song and is currently searching for it.

Another frequent contender is Evangelia, who has tried to reach the Eurovision stage through both Greece and Cyprus. Having switched labels and with a song from the creators of “ZARI” by Marina Satti, she hopes that 2025 will be her year to finally realize her dream.

While Biased Beast did not manage to represent Cyprus in Eurovision 2025, as RIK chose Theo Evan, he is not giving up and will try to make it to Basel via ERT.

However, these are not the only well-known artists trying their luck in the upcoming ERT national final. Artists such as Zoe Papadopoulou, Nafsiika, Melina Makri, Shaya, and Kianna are just a few names that have confirmed their intentions to participate.

Artists who had previously applied for ERT’s closed selections in previous years also plan to enter the national final for 2025. Specifically, Lou is and Artemis Matafia from 2022, Konstantina Iosifidou, Antigoni, and Jimmy Sion from 2023 are preparing their proposals.

Notably, artists who gained fame through talent shows will also participate. Aristea Alexandraki from Fame Story 2023, Angelos Arhaniotakis from X Factor 2022, Alexandra Sieti from The Voice 2021, and Dodona from The Voice 2023. Additionally, newer generation artists who have become known through social media, such as Mikay and ARIÁDNE, are also planning to submit entries.

From our previous suggestions, Steve onemanshow and Socrates Charis are also positive about submitting entries for the national final. Both are very talented and capable of making a surprise.

Finally, representation from the Junior Eurovision is anticipated, as two artists who previously represented our country in the children’s contest are now ready to take the big step to the main Eurovision. This includes Alexandros Chountas and Kalli Georgelli (Xannova Xan), who will attempt to become the first artists to compete for Greece’s colors in both the children’s and adult Eurovision.

So the artists who are mentioned in the above article are:

  • ZAF
  • Tania Breazou
  • Good Job Nicky
  • Klavdia
  • Evangelia
  • Biased Beast
  • Zoe Papadopoulou
  • Nafsiika
  • Melina Makri
  • Sayia
  • Kianna
  • Lou is
  • Artemis Matafia
  • Konstantina Iosifidou
  • Antigoni
  • Jimmy Sion
  • Aristea Alexandraki
  • Angelos Arhaniotakis
  • Alexandra Sieti
  • Dodona
  • Mikay
  • ARIÁDNE
  • Steve onemanshow
  • Socratis Haris
  • Alexandros Chountas
  • Kalli Georgelli (Xannova Xan)

Let’s get ready to welcome the voices that will represent us and support their efforts with all our hearts. Eurovision 2025 is just around the corner, and Greece is ready to shine!

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Eurovision 2025: Michelle Hunziker would like to host the Contest!

During Switzerland Tourism’s fall campaign, Michelle Hunziker, famous Swiss-Italian TV host and model, visited Zurich and talked about the Eurovision Song Contest! Read more

Iceland: Songs submissions for Söngvakeppnin 2025 begin!

Söngvakeppnin 2025 songs submissions process for Eurovision 2025 begins!

Iceland’s national broadcaster RÚV is starting the song submission process today for Söngvakeppnin 2025, the televised competition through which the Arctic Circle nation selects its entry to the Eurovision Song Contest. The process followed in recent years is expected to be followed, with Söngvakeppnin taking place sometime in February 2025.

10 songs are going to compete to represent Iceland at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, selected by a special jury. The aim is to make changes to the Icelandic competition with the aim of promoting a more inclusive programme. Different versions of the winning song are also considered.

The process of submitting entries is expected to end on Sunday, October 13.

Source: RÚV

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Giorgos Arsenakos on Eurovision 2025: PANIK Records Aims to Send Tania Breazou, Denies Eleni Foureira Rumors

On Katerina Kainourgiou’s show Super Katerina, statements were featured from the CEO of PANIK Records, Giorgos Arsenakos, regarding Eurovision 2025 and the involvement of artists from the record label in Greece’s representation.

Initially, Giorgos Arsenakos denied all reports suggesting that Eleni Foureira would represent Greece in Eurovision 2025, either through direct selection or by participating in the national final announced by ERT. The CEO of PANIK Records stated that Foureira had not received any proposal from ERT for Eurovision 2025.

As Arsenakos specifically mentioned, the goal for PANIK is to send Tania Breazou to Eurovision 2025, for whom they are currently searching for a strong song, hoping she will win the national final and represent Greece in Basel.

The situation, as you can imagine, is expected to become very interesting, as all record labels will gradually reveal their plans for the open national final by ERT, which has certainly shaken things up.

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Croatia: Songs submissions for Dora 2025 begin!

Croatia is the 32nd country to confirm its participation in the 69th Eurovision Song Contest!

The country’s national broadcaster, HRT, has announced the regulations for Dora 2025, the TV show through which Croatia selects its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest. The process of songs sumbission starts today, September 20, and is going to end on November 15. Those interested can submit their participation through the form here.

Based on the regulations, a jury of experts will select 24 entries as well as four reserved entries.

Dora 2025 is expected to be held in February 2025 with the exact date to be announced later.

In this year’s competition, the country was represented with great success by Baby Lasagna and the song “Rim Tim Tagi Dim”, finishing in second place in the grand final, which is also the highest position in the history of Croatia.

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Source: HRT

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North Macedonia: MRT is eager to broadcast Eurovision 2025 and Junior Eurovision 2025!

MRT‘s 2025 Program Plan shows that the country’s broadcaster proposes to broadcast two Eurovision contests next year.

North Macedonia‘s broadcaster has published its proposed draft program for 2025, with references to both the Eurovision Song Contest and the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. Under the proposed plan, MRT will broadcast the 2025 editions of the Eurovision Song Contest and Junior Eurovision.

No details are outlined in the proposed plan as to whether North Macedonia plans to compete in both competitions. North Macedonia has not participated in the Eurovision Song Contest since 2023, but has continued to broadcast the contest. Meanwhile, they continue to compete in Junior Eurovision.

North Macedonia pulled out of the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool, UK, with broadcaster MRT citing financial difficulties.

Source: MRT

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Junior Eurovision 2024: Simone Grande will represent Italy in Madrid!

With two months to go until the 22nd Junior Eurovision Song Contest, the Italian representative was just revealed. Just moments ago, RAI announced that Simone Grande will fly the Italian flag in Madrid.

How was Simone Grande selected?

For the eight consecutive year, RAI opted for an internal selection. In fact, Simone Grande was crowned the winner of “The Voice Kids 2023“, back in December. Then, it was mentioned that the winner of the children’s talent show will represent Italy in Junior Eurovision, though it was officially confirmed just now, several months later.

RAI has previously used “The Voice Kids” as a source for its Junior Eurovision contestants; Melissa and Ranya, the representatives from the previous year, were both finalists in the inaugural season.

Who is Simone Grande?

Simone was born and is currently living in Rozzano, a small town close to Milan, where he’s attending the second year of middle school. He admits that he doesn’t like studying very much, but he does have a lot of other passions!

He loves to play football and has been playing football since he was 8 years old. His favourite team? Well, Simone is a big supporter of Inter Milano, keeping it close to home. Simone also loves cooking for his family and creating new recipes that everyone can taste together.

When he was just 4 years of age, Simone started dancing, thanks to his older sister Noemi. Nowadays, however, when it comes to performing, he’s completely focused on singing. When he sings, Simone says that he feels incredibly joyful and excited.

Simone’s song is expected to be released at a later stage but we already know the title, which is Pigiama Party.

Junior Eurovision 2024

Seventeen countries will take part in the 22nd edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest:

  • Albania – RTSH
  • Armenia – AMPTV
  • Cyprus – RIK
  • Estonia – ERR
  • France – FT
  • Georgia – GPB
  • Germany – ARD/NDR
  • Ireland – RTÉ
  • Italy – RAI
  • Malta – PBS
  • North Macedonia – MRT
  • Poland – TVP
  • Portugal – RTP
  • San Marino – RTV San Marino
  • Spain – TVE
  • The Netherlands – AVROTROS
  • Ukraine – UA:PBC

The 22nd edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest will be held on November 16 in Madrid, Spain, following the country’s second-place finish last year and the refusal of the winning country, France, to host for the second year in a row.

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Source: junioreurovision.tv

UN Invites Eden Golan to Perform ‘October Rain’ One Year After Hamas Terror Attack

Former Israeli Eurovision representative Eden Golan is set to perform the song “October Rain” in New York, as an invited guest of the United Nations. This performance will take place on October 7, marking one year since the Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel. The song was initially intended to be Israel’s entry for Eurovision 2024 but was rejected by the EBU. Eden Golan and her team eventually modified the lyrics and changed the title to “Hurricane” to gain acceptance from the organizers and participate in the competition.

Golan, who placed fifth overall in Eurovision 2024 but secured second place in the televote with 323 points, will arrive at the UN with an Israeli delegation led by Foreign Minister Israel Katz.

The memorial event will reportedly include families of hostages still held by Hamas, as well as families of those who were killed on that dark Saturday a year ago. Attendees are expected to include US Ambassador to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, as well as ambassadors from other countries. Prominent figures from the Jewish community in the United States are also expected to participate.

The October 7 anniversary will also be observed at Israeli embassies worldwide. The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs will organize memorial events to mark the anniversary of the massacre at embassies around the globe.

Golan first performed “October Rain” in May at Hostage Square in Tel Aviv, just six days after securing fifth place in Eurovision, during a large rally calling for the government to agree to a hostage deal.

“I wanted to sing ‘October Rain’ tonight. This is my prayer for everyone to come back home. I will not stop making our voice heard in Israel and worldwide until everyone returns home,” she stated.

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Source: Euromix