With less than two months until Poland hosts the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Gliwice-Silesia. Polish broadcaster TVP has revealed the stage design where the nineteen participating countries will be competing.
The Junior Eurovision 2019 stage was designed by Giorgos Stylianou-Matsis, who is one of the most recognized stage designers in Poland and Greece. Giorgos has also worked on TV productions, such as Hell’s Kitchen, Got Talent, X-Factor, Top Model and Bake Off.
Unique Ribbons all around
The Junior Eurovision stage consists of eye-catching LED ribbons which mark the centre stage and the surrounding walkways. When the details of the stage were made public, the following was mentioned about the ribbons:
The ribbon gives the stage a spacious, light and simple design form. The rounded corners of the stage give a soft feel to the design, associated with wind, air, like a kite, a dandelion seed.
The LED ribbons used for the Junior Eurovision stage
The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019
This year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest will be held in the Gliwice Arena, Poland, on the 24th November 2019. Excitingly, it marks the first time Poland will host a music-based Eurovision event! Last year, Roksana Węgiel brought Poland its first Eurovision-adjacent win with “Anyone I Want To Be”. Roksana has since been announced to be hosting the contest, along with Ida Nowakowska and Aleksander Sikora.
The following nineteen countries have confirmed their participation:
- Albania
- Armenia
- Australia
- Belarus
- France
- Georgia
- Ireland
- Italy
- Kazakhstan
- Malta
- Netherlands
- North Macedonia
- Poland
- Portugal
- Russia
- Serbia
- Spain
- Ukraine
- Wales
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