A few hours after Georgia’s triumphant victory at the 22nd Junior Eurovision Song Contest, held in Madrid, the Georgian delegation expressed their readiness to host the contest in their country:
“Yes, we will host Junior Eurovision 2025 in Georgia. We know how to do it, and you’re all invited!”
Georgia’s History in Junior Eurovision
Georgia has proven to be one of the most successful countries in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, now celebrating its fourth victory. Georgia first won the competition in 2008 with the song “Bzz..” performed by Bzikebi. The second victory came in 2011, when Candy claimed the top spot with their song “Candy Music” The third victory, which also marked the last time Georgia hosted the contest, was in 2016 when Mariam Mamadashvili won with the song “Mzeo” Following this victory, Georgia hosted the 15th edition of the contest in 2017 at the Olympic Palace in Tbilisi.
Eight years later, Andria Putkaradze, with the song “To My Mom” has brought Georgia back to the top, making them responsible for organizing the upcoming 23rd Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
Below is Georgia’s performance at the 22nd Junior Eurovision Song Contest:
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