France Triumphs at Junior Eurovision 2025 in Tbilisi!

France Triumphs at Junior Eurovision 2025 in Tbilisi!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Lou Deleuze wins Junior Eurovision 2025 for France with "Ce Monde," claiming their fourth title. Ukraine and Georgia round out the top three France is the big winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025, which took place this evening (Saturday) in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. The French entry, Lou Deleuze with the song “Ce Monde” (This World), achieved an impressive 248 points, significantly ahead of second-place Ukraine, which earned 177 points. Host nation Georgia came in third with 176 points, followed by Armenia in fourth with 175 points. Spain closed out the top five with 152 points. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Junior Eurovision 2025: Final Results (click on the country's name to see its performance) Rank Country Jurors Online Vote Total 1 France 152 96 248 2 Ukraine 79 98 177 3 Georgia 121 55 176 4 Armenia 117 58 175 5 Spain 98 54 152 6 Albania 60 85 145 7 North Macedonia 92 49 141 8 Poland 72 67 139 9 San Marino 38 87 125 10 Netherlands 47 46 93 11 Malta 54 38 92 12 Italy 26 47 73 13 Portugal 32 41 73 14 Croatia 28 42 70 15 Azerbaijan 12 54 66 16 Cyprus 34 7 50 17 Montenegro 10 39 49 18 Ireland 34 14 48  The Grand Opening Ceremony The event was hosted by David Aladashvili and Liza Tsiklauri. The show commenced with a joint performance featuring representatives from all 18 participating countries—a tradition that returned after several years, accompanying the customary flag parade. The spectacular...
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Tonight at 17:00 CET: Junior Eurovision 2025 Live from Tbilisi!

Tonight at 17:00 CET: Junior Eurovision 2025 Live from Tbilisi!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Watch: Tonight at 17:00 CET, the 23rd edition of Junior Eurovision will kick off live from Georgia's capital, Tbilisi! 18 countries will compete tonight for first place! Below is a link to watch the broadcast. The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025 will take place this evening at 17:00 CET in Tbilisi, Georgia, at the Gymnastic Hall of Olympic City. Georgia, the winner of the 2024 contest, earned the right to host Junior Eurovision 2025 after its victory at the 2024 edition held in Madrid. The slogan for 2025 aligns with the main Eurovision theme and will be “United By Music”. Participating Countries and Notable Changes 18 countries will compete this year for the top spot: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Croatia, Cyprus, France, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Montenegro, The Netherlands, North Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Ukraine, and host country Georgia. Estonia and Germany have withdrawn from the contest, while Azerbaijan, Montenegro, and Croatia are returning after several years of hitaus. (adsbygoogle...
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Austria: “Vienna Calling” Participants to Be Revealed on December 16th

Austria: “Vienna Calling” Participants to Be Revealed on December 16th

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Next Tuesday, Austria will unveil the contestants for its 2026 national final “Vienna Calling”. The winner will represent the host country at Eurovision on home soil in Vienna. Austria, host of Eurovision 2026, is also getting ready to select its own entry for the upcoming contest. For the first time in nearly a decade, the national broadcaster (ORF) will hold an open national selection to choose who will represent Austria on home soil. ORF confirmed that more than 500 songs were submitted to the national final “Vienna Calling – Wer singt für Österreich?” (“Vienna Calling – Who Will Sing for Austria?”), covering a wide range of musical styles, languages, and artists. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); On ORF’s FM4 radio, it was announced on Friday that the twelve contestants for the national final will be revealed on December 16th. After an initial screening phase, a jury panel selected the acts that advanced to live auditions...
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“Bad Decisions”? Luxembourgish Eurovision Contestant Faces Scandal

“Bad Decisions”? Luxembourgish Eurovision Contestant Faces Scandal

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Luxembourg Song Contest finalist Irem faces a PR storm after a fake social media account engages in controversial political and personal online disputes The Luxembourgish national broadcaster, RTL, unveiled the songs for the “Luxembourg Song Contest 2026” yesterday (Thursday), where the representative for Luxembourg at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, Austria, will be chosen. One of the contestants is Irem with the song “Bad Decisions (Hush Hush)”. While Eurovision fans are still processing the eight revealed songs, the real drama seems to be unfolding on Twitter and Instagram. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Social Media Drama Surrounding Irem Irem, one of the prominent contestants in the national final, is at the center of the current storm. In recent hours, screenshots have been circulated showing sharp comments written from an account using her name, including harsh statements about Taylor Swift and people who criticized her. Irem discovered that an anonymous person had opened a fake account in her name on the social...
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Israel Leads the Betting Odds for Eurovision 2026 Even Before Any Songs Are Selected

Israel Leads the Betting Odds for Eurovision 2026 Even Before Any Songs Are Selected

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Despite growing calls for a boycott, early betting odds place Israel as the leading contender to win Eurovision 2026 in Vienna - before any song has been chosen. With the release of the first betting odds for Eurovision 2026, scheduled for May in Vienna, excitement surrounding the 70th edition of the contest is already rapidly building. The international betting platform Betfair published its initial odds, placing Israel as the frontrunner for victory. This ranking comes shortly after Israel’s participation was officially confirmed during the EBU General Assembly and amid the country’s consistently strong performance in the televote in recent years. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Israel on Top – Who Follows? Alongside Israel, ranked first, Sweden holds second place, consistent with its longstanding reputation as one of the most successful countries in Eurovision history. Finland, benefiting from a significant renewal in its national selection process, sits in third. Ukraine, which almost every year enjoys substantial...
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Israel at Eurovision: Noa Kirel Criticizes the Withdrawn Countries – “Ignoring Reality”

Israel at Eurovision: Noa Kirel Criticizes the Withdrawn Countries – “Ignoring Reality”

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Noa Kirel opens up in an interview about the criticism directed at Israel, the withdrawal of five countries from Eurovision in protest of Israel’s participation, and various other hot topics related to the contest. Noa Kirel, Israel’s 2023 Eurovision representative with the song “Unicorn” — which earned third place — gave an emotional interview to the British national broadcaster BBC television program “The World Tonight”. Speaking openly, she reflected on the major changes in Eurovision since her performance, particularly in light of the ongoing Israel–Gaza conflict and the shifting attitudes toward Israeli participants over the past two years. Kirel highlighted the importance of Israel’s confirmed participation in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest, set to take place in Vienna, Austria. She also commented on the decision by Iceland, Spain, The Netherlands, Ireland and Slovenia to withdraw from the contest in protest. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Kirel expressed her deep disappointment at the decision of the five countries to boycott Eurovision, citing accusations...
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Euromix’s Choice: Who Should Win Junior Eurovision 2025?

Euromix’s Choice: Who Should Win Junior Eurovision 2025?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Members of the Euromix editorial team convened to vote for the competing songs in Junior Eurovision 2025, to be held in Tbilisi, Georgia. Who should win Junior Eurovision according to the editorial team? Junior Eurovision 2025 will take place tomorrow - Saturday, December 13, and will be held in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. Georgia reached first place in last year's Junior Eurovision in Madrid. Junior Eurovision has been held since 2003 and is intended for participants aged 9 to 14. This will be the 23rd edition of the Eurovision spin-off competition. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Editorial Picks: Who Should Win Junior Eurovision? Ofek Jerassi: First place – Georgia: Anita Abgariani - "Shine Like a Star" The Georgian song by Anita Abgariani is brilliantly constructed. It is powerful and strongly reminiscent of the song that represented Georgia in 2022, “I Believe,” the best Junior Eurovision song of all time in this view. The track is catchy and, although its rhythm feels far from childish,...
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Nemo Against Israel’s Participation: “I’m Returning the Trophy to the EBU”

Nemo Against Israel’s Participation: “I’m Returning the Trophy to the EBU”

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Eurovision 2024 winner Nemo Mettler announces they are returning their trophy, protesting Israel’s participation in Eurovision 2026. A week after the historic conference held by the EBU in Switzerland - approving Israel’s participation in Eurovision 2026 - the controversy continues to escalate. Eurovision 2024 winner Nemo Mettler posted a statement on Instagram today (Thursday), declaring that they will return the trophy awarded for their victory. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); “I’ve decided to send the trophy back” "Last year I won Eurovision, and with it came the trophy, [...] Although I’m immensely grateful for the community around this competition and everything this experience has taught me - both as a person and an artist - today I no longer feel that this trophy belongs on my shelf. Eurovision claims to stand for unity, inclusion, and respect for everyone. These values are what made the contest meaningful for us. Yet Israel’s participation - while, according to the UN Independent...
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Moldova: Artists For Selecția Națională 2026 Have Been Revealed!

Moldova: Artists For Selecția Națională 2026 Have Been Revealed!

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Moldovan national broadcaster TRM revealed today the participants of “Selecția Națională 2026”, through which Moldova’s entry for Eurovision 2026, to be held in Vienna, Austria, will be chosen. After a one-year hitaus, TRM is bringing back Selecția Națională in a fresh, modern format to choose the song that will represent the country at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, Austria. Today (Thursday), TRM revealed the full list of participants in "Selecția Națională 2026", which includes quite a few returning contestants. A total of 34 artists will compete in the auditions for a chance to qualify for the selection's final. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); How will Moldova's entry for Eurovision be chosen? Finalists will be chosen based on song quality, stage presence, and international potential.A combined vote will determine the winner: one-third local jury, one-third international jury, and one-third televoting, following the Eurovision scoring format (1-8, 10, 12 points). In case of a tie, the public vote will prevail. If a...
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70% of Britons: Boycott Eurovision Because of Israel’s Participation!

70% of Britons: Boycott Eurovision Because of Israel’s Participation!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 82% of Britons say Israel should be disqualified from Eurovision 2026 after the EBU ruled it may participate. What do party leaders in the United Kingdom think? A survey conducted in Britain found that seven out of every ten people in the United Kingdom support boycotting Eurovision 2026 because of Israel’s participation. The EBU convened a committee on Thursday, December 4th, 2025, at which it was decided that Israel will continue to participate in the contest. Countries such as Ireland, Spain, Slovenia and The Netherlands – and yesterday, December 10th,  2025, also Iceland – announced that they will boycott the contest after calling for Israel to be disqualified because of the military operation in Gaza, and even accused Israel of using unfair voting methods at Eurovision 2025. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 70% of Britons support boycotting Eurovision 2026 because of Israel’s participation, according to a survey conducted in the country. The EBU ruled last...
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