Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021 Imagine | |
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Dates | |
Final date | 19 December 2021 |
Host | |
Venue | La Seine Musicale, Paris, France[1] |
Presenter(s) | Carla Élodie Gossuin Olivier Minne |
Executive supervisor | Martin Österdahl[2] |
Host broadcaster | France Télévisions |
Opening act | Ofenbach |
Interval act |
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Vote | |
Voting system | A jury from every country gives a set of 12, 10, 8–1 points to 10 songs. Viewers around the world vote for 3 songs, and their votes are dispensed. The jury votes and the televote make up 50% of all votes. |
Winning song | Armenia "Qami Qami" |
Junior Eurovision Song Contest | |
◄2020 2022► |
The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021 will be the nineteenth edition of the contest. It will take place at La Seine Musicale, Paris, France on 19 December 2021, French broadcaster France Télévisions will be the host broadcaster for the event.[3] The motto for the contest is "Imagine".[4][5]
List of participating countries
19 countries competed in the 2021 edition. Belarus will be absent for the first time after the country's broadcaster BTRC was expelled from the EBU.
Country | Artist | Song | Language(s) | Place[6] | Points[7] |
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Albania | Anna Gjebrea | Stand By You | Albanian, English | 14 | 84 |
Armenia | Maléna | Qami Qami | Armenian, English | 1 | 224 |
Azerbaijan | Sona Azizova | One Of Those Days | Azerbaijani, English | 5 | 151 |
Bulgaria | Denislava & Martin | Voice of Love | Bulgarian, English | 16 | 77 |
France | Enzo | Tic Tac | French | 3 | 187 |
Georgia | Nikoloz Kajaia | Let's Count The Smiles | Georgian, English, French | 4 | 163 |
Germany | Pauline | Imagine Us | German, English | 17 | 61 |
Ireland | Maiú Levi Lawlor | Saor (Disappear) | Irish | 18 | 44 |
Italy | Elisabetta Lizza | Specchio (Mirror On The Wall) | Italian, English | 10 | 107 |
Kazakhstan | Alinur Khamzin & Beknur Zhanibekuly | Ертегі әлемі (Fairy World) | Kazakh, French | 8 | 121 |
Malta | Ike & Kaya | My Home | English | 12 | 97 |
Netherlands | Ayana | Mata Sugu Aō Ne | Dutch, English | 19 | 43 |
North Macedonia | Dajte Muzika | Green Forces | Macedonian, English | 9 | 114 |
Poland | Sara James | Somebody | Polish, English | 2 | 218 |
Portugal | Simão Oliveira | O Rapaz | Portuguese | 11 | 101 |
Russia | Tanya Mezhentseva | Mon Ami | Russian, English | 7 | 124 |
Serbia | Jovana & Dunja | Oči Deteta (Children's Eyes) | Serbian | 13 | 86 |
Spain | Levi Díaz | Reír | Spanish | 15 | 77 |
Ukraine | Olena Usenko | Vazhil | Ukrainian | 6 | 125 |
References
- ↑ "#Imagine: Junior Eurovision set for Paris". eurovision.tv. 20 May 2021. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
- ↑ Farren, Neil (20 January 2020). "Martin Österdahl Appointed Eurovision Executive Supervisor". eurovoix.com.
- ↑ "France to host Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021". junioreurovision.tv. 9 December 2020. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- ↑ "France Télévisions to host 2021 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Paris". www.ebu.ch. 20 May 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- ↑ Spiteri, Steven (20 May 2021). "Junior Eurovision 2021: Slogan and host city unveiled". Eurovisionworld. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- ↑ "Final of Paris 2021 - Eurovision Song Contest". junioreurovision.tv. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
- ↑ "Final of Paris 2021 - Eurovision Song Contest". junioreurovision.tv. Retrieved 20 January 2023.