🇬🇪 Junior Eurovision 2025: Eurovision Participants Support the Singers in Tbilisi

A number of past Eurovision Song Contest winners have travelled to Tbilisi to support various acts competing in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025.
During the week of rehearsals for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, a number of Eurovision Song Contest participants have been in Georgia to support their nation’s representatives at the contest. Earlier this week, Parg was in Tbilisi and met with Albert before his second rehearsals.
Theo Evan, who represented Cyprus at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, met with Christos and Rafaella ahead of the jury final, which took place this evening. As part of his visit, he also spoke to the media from the other participating countries.
While Destiny winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015, and a participant in Eurovision 2020 and 2021, is in the Georgian capital having participated as a Coach in the Maltese selection for Junior Eurovision 2025. She travelled with the delegation to the arena and met with Eliza Borg and her dancers ahead of the jury show which was held earlier this evening.
Junior Eurovision 2025
A total of eighteen countries will compete in this year’s contest with the return of Azerbaijan, Croatia and Montenegro to the competition. Junior Eurovision 2025 will be held on December 13 at 17:00 CET in Tbilisi, after Andria Putkaradze gave Georgia their record-breaking fourth victory with “To My Mom”. The show will be broadcast on a Saturday for the second year in a row.
The running order for the show is as follows:
- Malta: Eliza Borg – “I Believe”
- Azerbaijan: Yağmur – “Miau miau”
- Croatia: Marino Vrgoč – “Snovi”
- San Marino: Martina CRV – “Beyond the Stars”
- Armenia: Albert Armenakyan – “Brave Heart”
- Ukraine: Sofia Nersesian – “Motanka”
- Ireland: Lottie O’Driscoll Murray – “Rúin”
- Netherlands: Meadow – “Freeze”
- Poland: Marianna Kłos – “Brightest Light”
- North Macedonia: Nela Mančeska – “Miracle”
- Montenegro: Asja Džogović – “I tužna i srećna priča”
- Italy: Leonardo Giovannangeli – “Rockstar”
- Portugal: Inês Gonçalves – “Para onde vai o amor?”
- Spain: Gonzalo Pinillos – “Érase Una Vez (Once Upon a Time)”
- Georgia: Anita Abgariani – “Shine Like a Star”
- Cyprus: Rafaella & Christos – “Away”
- France: Lou Deleuze – “Ce monde”
- Albania: Kroni Pula – “Fruta perime”
Image Source: Sarah Louise Bennett/ EBU
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Posted by:Anthony Granger
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