ESCXTRA are live in Poland at the Gliwice Arena press centre for day 4 of rehearsals ahead of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019! The countries rehearsing today, in chronological order, are North Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Wales, Serbia, Spain, The Netherlands and Ukraine.
Read our handy guide for a more detailed look at this contest’s rehearsal schedule.
Rehearsing right now inside the Gliwice Arena is Mila Moskov, performing “Fire” for North Macedonia. We will continue to update this article with any additional information, so make sure to keep refreshing for the most up-to-date review!
REVIEW: With Mila we have a song and staging that wouldn’t look out of place at the adult Eurovision. I’m reminded of how well North Macedonia presented their 2019 Eurovision entry. The song starts with the stage in blue with a crescent moon and dark clouds. Then it moves into an old church with fire swirling from the big clock face on the screen and the floor underneath Mila. This transitions to a mystical woodland ending with a phoenix and flames exploding and filling the screen and stage in orange.
And here’s a reminder of what we saw in their first rehearsal:
Votes can be cast via vote.junioreurovision.tv. Viewers from all over the world can vote for between three and five countries.
The first round of voting will open on Friday 22nd November at 8pm CET and will close at 3.59pm CET on Sunday 24th November, just before the beginning of the live broadcast. Then, voting will reopen during the show for fifteen minutes following the final performance so that any final votes can be cast.
Stay tuned for our reviews for the rest of today’s rehearsals from the Gliwice Arena. If you want to know what to expect for the rest of the day, check out our rehearsal schedule.