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Junior Eurovision 2023: Opening ceremony today!

The week of Junior Eurovision 2023 has arrived! In less than seven days we will know the winner of the 21st edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, held this year in Nice, France, with the Western European powerhouse hosting the contest for the second time in just three years.

The traditional opening ceremony to welcome all the delegations will take place today at the Hotel Negresco located on the much-publicised Promenade des Anglais at 17:00 CET. The event will be broadcast live on France TV and on the official YouTube channel of the contest.

The event will be hosted by Carla Lazzari, France’s representative at Junior Eurovision 2019 and presenter Manon Théodet.

Each of the sixteen delegations will be welcomed in Nice by journalist Laura Tenoudji and digital ambassador Ophénya. The ceremony will also include performances by each of France’s Junior Eurovision representatives since their return to the contest in 2018, with the singers performing parts of their songs.

During the opening ceremony , three places in the performance order will be determined. Following a draw, the countries that will open and close Sunday’s contest will be known, as well as the order of appearance for host France.

The remaining 13 places in the line-up will be known after the opening ceremony, with full details to be announced on the official website of the contest.

16 countries will compete in the 21st Junior Eurovision Song Contest, whose participants and their songs are:

Junior Eurovision 2023 will take place at Palais Nikaia, in the city of Nice, France, next Sunday 26 November. The contest will be hosted by France for the second time after Lissandro won the 2022 contest in Armenia with his song “Oh maman!”.

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Junior Eurovision 2023: The official album has been released!

Three weeks are separating us from this year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest. While all preparations in Nice are underway, the official album containing all 16 participating entries of the 21st Junior Eurovision Song Contest has now been released on all streaming platforms.

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Following the withdrawal of Serbia and Kazakhstan, the return of Germany and the debut of Estonia, the following 16 countries will be represented at the children’s contest in Nice:

  • Albania – Viola Gjyzeli
  • Armenia – Yan Girls
  • Estonia – ARHANNA
  • France  – Zoé Clausure
  • Georgia – Anastasia & Ranina
  • Germany – Fia
  • Ireland – Jessica McKean
  • Italy – Melissa & Ranya
  • Malta – Yulan
  • The Netherlands  – Sep & Jasmijn
  • North Macedonia – Tamara Grujevska
  • Poland – Maja Krzyźewska
  • Portugal  – Júlia Machado
  • Spain  – Sandra Valero
  • Ukraine  – Anastasia Dymyd
  • United Kingdom – STAND UNIQU3

What’s next?

On the 20th of November, the Opening Ceremony will take place. During the opening ceremony, who will perform first and last will be decided. After the end of the ceremony, we will know how the full running order will be decided.

The 21st Junior Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Nice, France on the 26th of November following Lissandro’s win last year in Yerevan.

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Junior Eurovision 2023: Details about the Opening Ceremony!

Details about the Junior Eurovision 2023 Opening Ceremony were revealed during a press conference held by France Télévisions.

The Opening Ceremony

The opening ceremony will take place at the Hotel Negresco on the Promenade des Anglais at 19:00 CET on 20 November. The presenters of the ceremony will be Carla Lazzari, who represented France at Junior Eurovision 2019, and Manon Théodet. During the opening ceremony , two places in the running order will be decided. More specifically, the country that will perform first, and the country that will perform last. The rest of the order will be decided by the Junior Eurovision 2023 producers after the end of the ceremony.

Each of the sixteen delegations will speak at the opening ceremony with the journalist Laura Tenoudji and influencer Ophénya. The ceremony will also feature performances by each French Junior Eurovision representative since their return to the contest in 2018, with the singers performing parts of their songs.

The event will be broadcast live in France by France 4 and Okoo, with commentary by Karim Ternane and Julia Gourand.


This year, 16 countries will compete in Junior Eurovision 2023

  • Albania – Viola Gjyzeli – “Bota ime
  • Armenia – Yan Girls – “Do It My Way”
  • Estonia – Arhanna – “Hoiame kokku”
  • France – Zoé Clauzure – “Coeur”
  • Georgia – Anastasia and Ranina – “Over the Sky”
  • Germany – Fia – “Ohne Worte”
  • Ireland – Jessica McKean – “Aisling”
  • Italy – Melissa and Ranya – “Un mondo giusto”
  • Malta – Yulan – “Stronger”
  • Netherlands – Sep and Jasmijn – “Holding On to You”
  • North Macedonia – Tamara Grujeska – “Kaži mi, kaži mi koj
  • Poland – Maja Krzyżewska – “I Just Need a Friend”
  • Portugal – Júlia Machado – “Where I Belong”
  • Spain – Sandra Valero – “Loviu”
  • Ukraine – Anastasia Dymyd – “Kvitka”
  • United Kingdom – Stand Uniqu3 – “Back to Life”

Reminder that Junior Eurovision 2023 will take place on 26 November in Nice , following Lissandro’s victory in Yerevan last year.

 

Source: Eurovoix / France Télevisions


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Junior Eurovision: Ticket sale starts today!

Exactly one month from now, the 21st Junior Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Nice, France. After Lissandro’s win with “Oh Maman!” in Yerevan, France Télévisions is hosting the contest in Palais Nikaïa.

Excluding Ireland, 15 out of 16 competing songs are already out and the public televisions decided to commence the ticket selling for the contest.

The tickets for the Grand Final, started selling today at 12:00 CET, directly from the website of Palais Nikaïa, and they cost 15€ seated and 20€ standing (including taxes)

The official website of the contest, strongly suggests that you only buy tickets from the authorised seller.

The 21st Junior Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Nice, France, on the 26th of November, following Lissandro’s win last year in Yerevan.

What do you think of the Armenian entry for Junior Eurovision 2023? Write us in the comments below!

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Junior Eurovision 2023: Listen to Armenia’s song!

With only a month to go until the 21st Junior Eurovision contest, the song that will represent last year’s host, Armenia in the contest has just been released.

This year, ARMTV selected Yan Girls to represent the country in Junior Eurovision 2023.

Their song is now available and is titled “Do It My Way” composed by tokionine, Vahram Petrosyan (Armenia JESC 2021) and Maléna, the winner of Junior Eurovision 2021.

You can listen to “Do It My Way” by Yan Girls in the video below:

Who are Yan Girls?

Yan Girls are a girl band featuring Nane, Nensi, Kamilla, Syuzana and Aida.

Inspired by their favourite K-pop artists, the group wants to bring that familiar sound to the Junior Eurovision stage and take it to a whole new level.

Young, colorful, rebellious and poppy, Yan Girls sing about the importance of staying true to yourself, being confident and doing things the best way – their way.

The 21st Junior Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Nice, France, on the 26th of November, following Lissandro’s win last year in Yerevan.

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Junior Eurovision 2023: Watch the music video of the Polish entry!

Less than a month ago, Szansa na Sukces, the Polish national selection for Junior Eurovision 2023, took place, crowning the 13 year-old Maja Krzyżewska with her song “I Just Need A Friend” as the winner.

As the Junior Eurovision season is getting busier while we are approaching to the main event, the official video of this year’s Polish act was released via the official Junior Eurovision YouTube channel.

You can watch the official video of “I Just Need A Friend” by Maja Krzyżewska, below:

Who is Maja Krzyżewska?

Maja resides in Szeszupka, not far from Suwaki. She is 13 years old and in the sixth grade at her primary school.
She discovered her love of music at the age of four, when her mother pushed her to join a school music club and began learning the piano. Her favorite pastime, aside from singing, is rhythmic gymnastics, and she enjoys new challenges, especially ones that include a dash of adrenaline.

The 21st Junior Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Nice, France, on the 26th of November, following Lissandro’s win last year in Yerevan.

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Junior Eurovision 2023: Watch the music video of the Albanian entry!

Almost a month ago, Junior Fest 2023, the Albanian selection process for Junior Eurovision took place. After the decision of a jury panel, Viola Gjyzeli was crowned as the winner with her song “Bota Ime” and will therefore represent the nation in Nice.

Behind Viola’s song, “Bota Ime”, there is a well-known to Eurovision fans lyricist, Eriona Rushiti. Eriona Rushiti has also written Ktheju Tokës (Eurovision 2019 Albania) and Duje (Eurovision 2023 Albania).

The official video of “Bota Ime” was released a while ago via the official Junior Eurovision YouTube channel.

You can watch the official video of “Bota Ime” below:

Who is Viola Gjyzeli?

Viola, who was born in Italy to Albanian parents, initially showed her interest for performing at the age of seven, when she entered and won a children’s song contest in her birthplace of Durrës. That first award was only the beginning of the young girl’s journey as she worked towards her dream of becoming a professional singer over the next few years. Except singing, Viola also enjoys playing sports, such as basketball and ping-pong.

The 21st Junior Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Nice, France, on the 26th of November, following Lissandro’s win last year in Yerevan.

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Junior Eurovision 2023: Watch the music video of the French entry!

Back in late September, France Télévisions, the French national broadcaster and this year’s host broadcaster, announced that the 13 year-old Zoé Clauzure will represent the country on home ground. France selected, as usual, its Junior Eurovision act via an internal selection.

Just a while ago, the official music video of “Cœur“, the French entry for Junior Eurovision 2023, was released.

You can watch the official video of “Cœur” by Zoé Clauzure, below:

Who is Zoé?

Zoé Clauzure is a French singer who rose to fame as a contestant on The Voice Kids in 2020, where she reached the semi-finals. She’s already collaborated with Amir (France 2016) and French singer-songwriter Yseult.

Zoé is also a skilled songwriter who writes lyrics and chords in a notebook, composes with Logic Pro software, and records her piano covers for sharing on social media.

The 21st Junior Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Nice, France, on the 26th of November, following Lissandro’s win last year in Yerevan.

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Junior Eurovision 2023: Listen to Estonia’s entry!

Back in August, it was revealed that Estonia will make its debut in Junior Eurovision 2023. No one expected the debut of the Baltic country, since the rest of the Baltic countries have been absent from the contest for many years.

The same time that Estonia’s debut was announced, it was also revealed by ERR that the country’s first representative will be ARHANNA.

Today, ARHANNA’s entry “Hoiame Kokkuwas released.Hoiame Kokku“was written by Arhanna Sandra Arbma herself along with Karl-Ander Reismann, Rael Laikre and Leelo Tungal.

You can listen to “Hoiame Kokku”, below:

Who is ARHANNA?

Arhanna Sandra Arbma was born and raised in the city of Räpina and has been taking singing and music lessons since she was 5 years old.

She has also participated in numerous competitions, one of which was the ETV produced “Tähtede lava” in 2022, where she was crowned as the winner.

The 21st Junior Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Nice, France, on the 26th of November, following Lissandro’s win last year in Yerevan.

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Junior Eurovision 2023: Listen to the entry of North Macedonia!

Back in May, MRT, the national broadcaster of North Macedonia, announced that the nation’s representative in Nice would be the 12 year-old Tamara Grujeska. Tamara was selected through auditions held in Skopje by MRT in early May.

Today, with less than two months to go from the contest, the song that will represent North Macedonia in the children’s contest has just been released. The song’s title is “Kazi Mi, Kazi Mi Koj“(Tell Me, Tell Me Who). The entry was written by the well-known Darko Dimitrov, Robert Bilbilov & Kosta Petrov.

You can listen to “Kazi Mi, Kazi Mi Koj”, below:

Who is Tamara Grujeska?

Tamara was born on December 2, 2010 in Gostivar. She made her first beginnings in the world of music when she was only five years old, and since then she has been constantly active at children’s festivals in the country and abroad.

Her first appearance at an international competition is in 2021 at “Ezerski Biseri” in Struga, where she wins First Place Laureate I degree. In the same year, she participated in the International Festival “Zvezdichki” in Prilep where she won the highest Grand Prix award with her song “Music has a home in me”.

In 2022, Tamara also participates in the most prestigious festival and competition in Vladimir “Golden Stars Rain”, where she won the Grand Prix award in competition with 150 competitors from several countries.

Tamara is a student at the elementary school “Goce Delchev” – Gostivar in the VII grade and at the elementary school of music “Todor Skalovski” – Tetovo section “solo singing”.

The 21st Junior Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Nice, France, on the 26th of November, following Lissandro’s win last year in Yerevan.

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