Georgia: Which Eurovision Artist Expressed Her Interest to Host Junior Eurovision?

Georgia: Which Eurovision Artist Expressed Her Interest to Host Junior Eurovision?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Iru, the 2011 Junior Eurovision winner and Georgia's 2023 Eurovision representative, has expressed interest in hosting next year's Junior Eurovision in Georgia. Last Saturday, Georgia clinched its fourth Junior Eurovision victory when 12-year-old Andria Putkaradze represented the country with the song "To My Mom," securing first place with 239 points. This win reaffirms Georgia's position as the record holder for Junior Eurovision victories. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Iru's Eurovision Journey Iru (Irina Khechanovi) has a rich history with Eurovision competitions: In 2011, she won Junior Eurovision as part of the girl group Candy with the song "Candy Music." 12 years later, she represented Georgia at Eurovision 2023 with "Echo," but did not advance to the grand final. Despite the disappointment of not reaching the final, Iru remains committed to the Eurovision community. She has expressed her desire to host next year's Junior Eurovision in Georgia, sharing reports of her interest on her Instagram story and expressing gratitude for fan support. Iru's Continued Involvement in...
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Georgia Will Host Junior Eurovision 2025!

Georgia Will Host Junior Eurovision 2025!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Georgian national broadcaster, GPB, has confirmed that it is prepared to host Junior Eurovision 2025 following its victory in Junior Eurovision 2024 held last night in Madrid. Georgia has confirmed that it will host next year's Junior Eurovision following its triumph in Junior Eurovision 2024, which took place last night in Madrid. The Junior Eurovision Song Contest is an international singing competition for children aged 9-14, modeled after the Eurovision Song Contest. The winning representative, 12-year-old Andria Putkaradze, represented Georgia with the song "To My Mom," clinching first place with 239 points. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Tinatin Berdzenishvili, Director of the Georgian national broadcaster, congratulated Georgia on its fourth Junior Eurovision win, stating: "I congratulate Georgia on winning Junior Eurovision! Andria represented the country with great dignity. We are ready for Georgia to host Eurovision." Berdzenishvili noted that the winning song received widespread support from many countries that awarded Georgia the maximum points. She added, "Andria's voice and excellent song proved...
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Nutsa Buzaladze, Georgia’s Eurovision 2024 Star, in Israel: “Couldn’t Refuse to Perform”

Nutsa Buzaladze, Georgia’s Eurovision 2024 Star, in Israel: “Couldn’t Refuse to Perform”

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Nutsa Buzaladze, Georgia's Eurovision 2024 representative, recently performed in Israel and shared insights about her connection to Israel, her experiences from Eurovision and the tragedy she experienced during it. Last week, Georgia's representative for Eurovision 2024, Nutsa Buzaladze, arrived in Israel for a special performance in Ashdod for the Georgian Jewish community. The day after, we met her in Tel Aviv for an exclusive interview. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); You surprised us with your visit to Israel. What brings you here? "Yes, I was surprised too! The Georgian Jewish community in Israel organized an annual show in Ashdod, and I was invited to perform there. As you know, there are many Georgian Jews living in Ashdod, and the municipality organizes a concert for them every year. Yesterday we had a wonderful performance with many guests, and it was simply amazing." Weren't you afraid of the reactions and the security situation? We are still at war after all. "To be honest, I was...
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Georgia: Eurovision 2025 Participation Confirmed

Georgia: Eurovision 2025 Participation Confirmed

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Georgian national broadcaster GPB has announced that it confirms its participation in Eurovision 2025, which will be held in Basel, Switzerland. The Georgian national broadcaster, GPB, has announced that Georgia will participate in Eurovision 2025, which will be held in Basel, Switzerland. Georgia is the 25th country so far to express its intention to participate in Eurovision 2025, following Austria, Azerbaijan, Italy, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark, Israel, Luxembourg, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, Malta, Norway, San Marino, Spain, Serbia, Portugal, Finland, France, Cyprus, Croatia, Sweden, and the host country Switzerland. The announcement was made to the Eurovision website Esctoday.com. In recent years, Georgia has selected its representatives through internal selection or music reality shows, but the selection process for Eurovision 2025 has not yet been disclosed. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Georgia's Eurovision History: Early Success and Long-term Decline Georgia has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 16 times, never winning, and was absent once. Another planned participation in Eurovision 2020...
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