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🇵🇱 The 19 entries of Junior Eurovision 2019 are here!

5 weeks until Junior Eurovision 2019!

Entries for this year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest have been coming in thick and fast over the past few weeks. Now, with the contest a mere five weeks away, we finally have all 19 entries! Although the revamp of Ireland’s entry is yet to be released, we have now heard the winning song of Junior Eurovision 2019…we just don’t know which one yet.

In the table below, you can see who will be representing each country, alongside a link to the official clip on the Junior Eurovision Youtube page.

CountryArtist Song (with link to video)
AlbaniaIsea Çili“Mikja ime fëmijëri”
ArmeniaKarina Ignatyan“Colours of Your Dream”
AustraliaJordan Anthony“We Will Rise”
BelarusLiza Misnikova“Pepelny (Ashen)” (Пепельный)
FranceCarla“Bim bam toi”
GeorgiaGiorgi Rostiashvili“We Need Love”
IrelandAnna Kearney“Banshee”
ItalyMarta Viola“La voce della terra”
KazakhstanYerzhan Maksim“Armanyńnan qalma” (Арманыңнан қалма)
MaltaEliana Gomez Blanco“We Are More”
NetherlandsMatheu“Dans met jou”
North MacedoniaMila Moskov“Fire”
PolandViki Gabor“Superhero”
PortugalJoana Almeida“Vem comigo (Come with Me)”
RussiaTatyana Mezhentseva and Denberel Oorzhak“A Time for Us”
SerbiaDarija Vračević“Podigni glas (Raise Your Voice)” (Подигни глас)
SpainMelani García“Marte”
UkraineSophia Ivanko“The Spirit of Music”
WalesErin Mai“Calon yn Curo (Heart Beating)”

Junior Eurovision 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.

In the run up to the contest, more details have been revealed by TVP. Firstly, we got to see the digitised plans of the official stage, designed by Giorgos Stylianou-Matsis. Further, the EBU has revealed that the online voting will return for this year’s contest.

What are your favourites? Are you excited for Poland to host their first Eurovision contest? Let us know! Be sure to stay updated by following @ESCXTRA on Twitter@escxtra on Instagram and liking our Facebook page for the latest updates!

Costa Christou

Ever since I saw Helena Paparizou's triumph at Eurovision in 2005 (at the tender age of 6), I have been crazy about Eurovision. From the regional native language bops and shrieky female-led balladry to the sophisticated avant garde pop songs and chart-friendly EDM, I love everything about this cultural phenomenon. I'm currently working as a Delivery Manager in a software development team.

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