The Armenian national broadcaster has confirmed that Leo will represent the nation at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025 taking place in Tbilisi, Georgia on December 13
🇦🇲 Albert Armenakyan selected for JESC 2025
Once again, the Armenian broadcaster AMPTV opted for an internal selection process. Over 80 singers took part in two rounds of local auditions. During the auditions an expert panel narrowed down the selection, with 12-year-old Albert Armenakyan emerging as the panel’s choice. From an early age Albert showed a passion for music and performing. As well as singing, Albert can play piano. He has performed in competitions nationally and abroad, including reaching the final of The Voice Kids France.
I am very happy that I will represent Armenia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. Dreams really do come true as long as you believe in them. Singing on the big stage of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest and representing our country to the world has been my biggest dream, which is now a reality. This is both a great honour and a great responsibility, that I am ready for. I promise that I will do everything to represent our country in the best way possible.
Armenia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
Since their debut in 2007, Armenia remains one of the most successful nations in Junior Eurovision. The Caucasus nation has never finished below ninth and has achieved ten top 3 podium placements. So far, they have two victories in the competition in 2010 and 2021.
Last year, the Armenian broadcaster internally selected Leo with, ‘Cosmic Friend’. During the Madrid contest, he finished 8th with 125 points.
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