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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024

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International song competition

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024
Let's Bloom
Date and venue
Final
  • 16 November 2024
VenueCaja Mágica
Madrid, Spain
Organisation
OrganiserEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU)
Executive supervisorMartin Österdahl
Production
Host broadcasterRadiotelevisión Española (RTVE)
DirectorMercè Llorens
Executive producerAna María Bordas [es]
Artistic directorMarvin Dietmann
Presenters
Participants
Number of entries17
Returning countries Cyprus
 San Marino
Non-returning countries United Kingdom
Vote
Voting systemThe professional jury of each country awards a set of 12, 10, 8–1 points to 10 songs. Viewers around the world vote for 3 songs, and their votes are distributed proportionally. The votes of the jury and the audience make up 50% of all votes.
Winning song Georgia
"To My Mom"
2023 ← Junior Eurovision Song Contest →2025
Event page at junioreurovision.tvEdit this at Wikidata

TheJunior Eurovision Song Contest 2024 was the 22nd edition of theJunior Eurovision Song Contest, held on 16 November 2024 at theCaja Mágica inMadrid, Spain, and presented byRuth Lorenzo,Marc Clotet, andMelani García. It was organised by theEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcasterRadiotelevisión Española (RTVE). It was the first time that the contest was held in the country. The contest was also the first since2015 to be held on a Saturday.

Broadcasters from seventeen countries participated in the contest, withCyprus andSan Marino returning after six- and eight-year absences respectively, while theUnited Kingdom opted not to participate after doing so the previous year.

The winner wasGeorgia with the song "To My Mom" byAndria Putkaradze.Portugal won the public vote and finished in second place, its best placing to date.Ukraine,France andMalta completed the top five.

Location

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Caja Mágica, host venue of the 2024 contest

Unlike theEurovision Song Contest, the winning broadcaster of the previous year's Junior Eurovision Song Contest does not automatically receive the right to host the next edition. However, since2011 (with the exceptions of2012,2015, and2018) it has become customary for winners to take on hosting duties, and since2019, the winning broadcaster has had theright of first refusal on hosting the following competition. In2015,2014 winner, Italian broadcasterRadiotelevisione italiana (RAI), was given this right but ultimately opted out of it.[1]

On 27 November 2023, upon its victory in the2023 contest on home soil, French broadcasterFrance Télévisions announced that talks would be conducted with theEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU) regarding the hosting of the 2024 contest, as multiple countries had expressed interest in doing so and it did not want a "French monopoly on Junior Eurovision", having already hosted the event twice in a three-year span;[2] It ultimately opted not to host in 2024. Spanish broadcasterRadiotelevisión Española (RTVE), which had finished in second place in the2023 contest, was announced as the host for 2024 on 14 February 2024,[3] with theCaja Mágica inMadrid announced as the venue on 10 May 2024.[4] This marked the first time that the contest has been held in the country.

Bidding phase and host city selection

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Location of host city (in blue), bidding cities (in green), and cities that submitted a bid but later withdrew (in red)

Upon the confirmation of Spain as the host country for 2024, theGeneralitat Valenciana announced that it would bid to host the contest in a city in theValencian Community; since 2022, the autonomous community has hostedBenidorm Fest, the Spanish national final for the Eurovision Song Contest.[5] The mayor ofBarcelona,Jaume Collboni, expressed interest in hosting the event in the city,[6] followed by the mayor ofMálaga,Francisco de la Torre.[7] Madrid,Granada andZaragoza also announced their readiness to host the competition.[8][9]Ana María Bordas [es], head of the Spanish delegation for the contest, had said that the broadcaster had received several bids upon the host country announcement and that a decision would be taken within the following weeks.[10]Valencia, Barcelona, Málaga, Granada and Zaragoza were reported to have submitted an official bid by mid-March 2024.[9][11] Shortly after, however, Zaragoza announced its withdrawal due to the unavailability of the intended venue for an assessment visit.[12] In mid-April, Barcelona was unofficially reported to be in the forefront of the selection process, withPalau Sant Jordi considered as the potential venue,[13] but by the end of the month the city dropped out of the running due to the lack of an adequate venue available for late 2024.[14][15]

RTVE and the EBU scheduled a press conference atMalmömässan inMalmö on 10 May 2024, during theadult contest, where the selected host city was revealed to be Madrid, withCaja Mágica as the selected venue.[4][16][17]

Participants

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Further information:List of countries in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest

On 3 September 2024, the EBU announced that 17 countries would participate in the 2024 contest.Cyprus returned to the contest after a six-year absence, whileSan Marino did so after an eight-year absence, despite originally confirming non-participation. Meanwhile, theUnited Kingdom opted not to participate after doing so the previous two years.[18]

Prior to the contest, a digital compilation album featuring all the songs from the 2024 contest was put together by the European Broadcasting Union and released byUniversal Music on 1 November 2024.[19]

Participants of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024[18]
CountryBroadcasterArtistSongLanguageSongwriter(s)Ref.
 AlbaniaRTSHNikol Çabeli"Vallëzoj"Albanian
  • Endri Muçaj
  • Eriona Rushiti
[20]
 ArmeniaAMPTVLeo"Cosmic Friend"Armenian, English
[21]
 CyprusCyBCMaria Pissarides"Crystal Waters"Greek, English
[22]
 EstoniaERRAnnabelle"Tänavad"EstonianSven Lõhmus[23]
 FranceFrance TélévisionsTitouan [fr]"Comme ci, comme ça [fr]"French[24]
 GeorgiaGPBAndria Putkaradze"To My Mom"Georgian
  • Giga Kukhianidze
  • Maka Davitaia
[25]
 GermanyKika/NDRBjarne"Save the Best for Us"German, English[26]
 IrelandTG4Enya Cox Dempsey"Le chéile"Irish
  • Ian James White
  • Laoise Ní Nualláin
  • Nicky Brennan
[27]
 ItalyRAISimone Grande"Pigiama party"Italian, English[28]
 MaltaPBSRamires Sciberras"Stilla ċkejkna"Maltese
[29]
 NetherlandsAVROTROSStay Tuned [nl]"Music"Dutch, English
[30]
 North MacedoniaMRTAna and Aleksej"Marathon"Macedonian, English
  • Lazar Cvetkoski
  • Magdalena Cvetkovska
[31]
 PolandTVPDominik Arim"All Together"Polish, English[32]
 PortugalRTPVictoria Nicole"Esperança"Portuguese, SpanishVictoria Nicole[33]
 San MarinoSMRTVIdols SM"Come noi"Italian[34]
 SpainRTVEChloe DelaRosa"Como la Lola"Spanish
  • Alejandro Martínez
  • Chloe DelaRosa
  • David Parejo
  • Luis Ramiro
[35]
 UkraineSuspilneArtem Kotenko [uk]"Hear Me Now"Ukrainian, EnglishSvitlana Tarabarova[36]

Production

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Slogan, Visual & Stage Design

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A replica of theStatue of the Bear and the Strawberry Tree in Madrid, featuring the graphic design of the 2024 contest
The stage of Junior Eurovision 2024

On 3 September 2024, along with the list of participating countries, RTVE and the EBU revealed the theme art and slogan of the 2024 contest, "Let's Bloom", as well as the stage design. The theme art features the image of a blooming flower, which "references the blossoming of young artists".[18]

Format

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Presenters

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Ruth Lorenzo,Marc Clotet andMelani García were revealed on 12 September 2024 as the presenters of the show. Lorenzo hadrepresented Spain in theEurovision Song Contest 2014 and hostedBenidorm Fest 2024, while García hadrepresented Spain in theJunior Eurovision Song Contest 2019.[37]

Postcards

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Contestants were featured in "postcard" video introductions, in which they perform activities interspersed withartificial intelligence (AI)-generated footage of themselves in various imaginary scenarios.[38][39] The implementation of AI elements was met with criticism from fans and media outlets.[39][40][41]

Presentation of Points

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The presentation of the jury votes was additionally changed for 2024. As opposed to previous years in which the scoreboard was laid out vertically in descending order, the scoreboard this year was laid out horizontally, with each country having its position fixed according to the running order and a score bar to fill out points with. The presenters announced the number of points each country received according to the 1–10 scale; for example, each country is shown the amount of countries that have given it 1 point, 2 points, and so forth. The 12 points were still announced by a spokesperson appointed by each country, however, their segments were pre-recorded instead of being a live link.[42] Executive producerAna María Bordas [es] stated that this was due to the Saturday timeslot forcing the producers to cap the show at two hours, and also in order to avoid causing stress for the participants.[43]

Contest overview

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The event took place on 16 November 2024 at 18:00 CET. Seventeen countries participated, with the running order published on 10 October.[44] All the countries competing were eligible to vote with the jury vote, as well as participating and non-participating countries under an aggregated international online vote.[45]

The opening of the show featured the traditional flag parade, accompanied by all participants performing the common song "Let's Bloom" with2004 winnerMaría Isabel,2023 winnerZoé Clauzure and runner-up Sandra Valero. The interval acts included a dance number titled "Time to Bloom" performed by actressAnastasia Russo [es] and choreographed by Borja Rueda, andAbraham Mateo performing a version of "Maniac" titled "Maníaca".[46]

R/OCountryArtistSongPointsPlace
1 ItalySimone Grande"Pigiama party"989
2 EstoniaAnnabelle"Tänavad"5514
3 AlbaniaNikol Çabeli"Vallëzoj"1267
4 ArmeniaLeo"Cosmic Friend"1258
5 CyprusMaria Pissarides"Crystal Waters"6013
6 FranceTitouan"Comme ci, comme ça"1774
7 North MacedoniaAna and Aleksej"Marathon"5416
8 PolandDominik Arim"All Together"6112
9 GeorgiaAndria Putkaradze"To My Mom"2391
10 SpainChloe DelaRosa"Como la Lola"1446
11 GermanyBjarne"Save the Best for Us"7111
12 NetherlandsStay Tuned"Music"9110
13 San MarinoIdols SM"Come noi"4717
14 UkraineArtem Kotenko"Hear Me Now"2033
15 PortugalVictoria Nicole"Esperança"2132
16 IrelandEnya Cox Dempsey"Le chéile"5515
17 MaltaRamires Sciberras"Stilla ċkejkna"1535

Spokespersons

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The 12 points from the juries were announced by a spokesperson from each country.

Detailed voting results

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Split results
PlaceCombinedJuryOnline vote
CountryPointsCountryPointsCountryPoints
1 Georgia239 Georgia180 Portugal117
2 Portugal213 Ukraine122 Ukraine81
3 Ukraine203 France103 Malta79
4 France177 Portugal96 France74
5 Malta153 Albania82 Spain64
6 Spain144 Spain80 Georgia59
7 Albania126 Armenia7657
8 Armenia125 Malta74
9 Italy98 Italy52 Cyprus50
10 Netherlands91 Netherlands34 Armenia49
11 Germany71 North Macedonia20 Poland48
12 Poland61 Ireland1546
13 Cyprus60 Germany14[a]
14 Estonia55[b] Estonia14[a] Albania44
15 Ireland55[b] Poland13 Estonia41
16 North Macedonia54 Cyprus10 Ireland40
17 San Marino47 San Marino1 North Macedonia34
Detailed voting results of the final
Voting procedure used:
  100% Online vote
  100% Jury vote
Total score
Online vote score
Jury vote score
Jury vote
Italy
Estonia
Albania
Armenia
Cyprus
France
North Macedonia
Poland
Georgia
Spain
Germany
Netherlands
San Marino
Ukraine
Portugal
Ireland
Malta
Competing countries
Italy984652368416246327
Estonia55411426114
Albania1264482685715672381086
Armenia12549761021125212472568
Cyprus60501042112
France1777410374510237105810764105
North Macedonia5434205334113
Poland614813283
Georgia23959180121212121281081210121212121212
Spain144648045711036835810352
Germany715714127121
Netherlands9157343173433541
San Marino474611
Ukraine203811221071081012125102847710
Portugal213117968685571078126464
Ireland55401524351
Malta153797424664867631075

12 points

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Below is a summary of all 12 points received from each country's professional juries.

12 points awarded by juries
#RecipientCountries giving 12 points
12 Georgia Albania, Armenia, Cyprus, Estonia, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Ukraine
2 Armenia France, Georgia
 Ukraine North Macedonia, Poland
1 Portugal Germany

Online Voting

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The following table shows the percentage of points available, along with the number of points.

Online voting results[54]
CountryPointsPercentage of points
 Portugal11711.87%
 Ukraine818.22%
 Malta798.01%
 France747.51%
 Spain646.50%
 Georgia596.30%
 Netherlands575.78%
 Germany575.78%
 Cyprus505.07%
 Armenia494.97%
 Poland484.87%
 Italy464.67%
 San Marino464.67%
 Albania444.46%
 Estonia414.16%
 Ireland404.06%
 North Macedonia343.45%

Broadcasts

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All participating broadcasters may choose to have on-site or remote commentators providing insight and voting information to their local audience. The European Broadcasting Union also provided international live streams of the contest through their officialYouTube channel with no commentary.

Confirmed broadcasters and commentators
CountryBroadcasterChannel(s)Commentator(s)Ref.
 AlbaniaRTSHRTSH 1,RTSH MuzikëAndri Xhahu[citation needed][55]
 ArmeniaAMPTV1TVHrachuhi Utmazyan [hy] and Sevak Hakobyan[56]
 CyprusCyBCRIK 2,RIK SatKyriakos Pastides[57]
 EstoniaERRETV2Estonian:Marko Reikop[58]
ETV+Russian: Aleksandr Hobotov and Julia Kalenda[59]
 FranceFrance TélévisionsFrance 2Stéphane Bern andValentina[60]
 GermanyARD/ZDFKikaConsi [de][61]
WDRMausLive [de] viaWDR 5Annika Witzel and Max Plate[62]
 GeorgiaGPBFirst Channel SportNika Lobiladze[citation needed][63]
 IrelandTG4Louise Cantillon[64]
 ItalyRAIRai 2Mario Acampa [it],Simone Barlaam and Kaze[65][66]
 MaltaPBSTVMNo commentator[67]
 NetherlandsNPO/AVROTROSNPO Zapp viaNPO 3[c]Bart Arens andMatheu Hinzen [nl][69]
NPO 2 Extra[70]
 North MacedoniaMRTMRT 1Eli Tanaskovska[citation needed][71]
 PolandTVPTVP2,TVP PoloniaArtur Orzech[72][73]
 PortugalRTPRTP1,RTP África,RTP InternacionalCarina Jorge and Nuno Galopim[74][75]
 San MarinoSMRTVSan Marino RTVMirco Zani and Roberto Bagazzoli[76]
 SpainRTVELa 1,TVE InternacionalSpanish:Julia Varela andTony Aguilar[77][78][79]
Radio NacionalSpanish: David Asensio and Sara Calvo
La 1,Ràdio 4Catalan: Sònia Urbano andXavi Martínez [es]
 UkraineSuspilneSuspilne KulturaTimur Miroshnychenko[80][81]
Confirmed broadcasters and commentators in non-participating countries
CountryBroadcasterChannel(s)Commentator(s)Ref.
 CroatiaHRTHRT 2Duško Ćurlić andNika Turković[82]
 LithuaniaLRTLRT PliusRamūnas Zilnys [lt][83]
 LuxembourgRTLRTL ZweeEric Lehmann and Raoul Roos[84]

Viewing figures

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For the following countries, viewership information is known:

Estimated viewership by country
CountryViewershipRef(s)
 Armenia201,360[85]
 Estonia40,000[86]
 France1,330,000[87]
 Italy283,000[88]
 Lithuania[d]18,065[89]
 Netherlands329,000[90]
 Poland1,300,000[91]
 Portugal511,000[92]
 Spain1,038,000[93]
 Ukraine267,000[94]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abDespite receiving the same number of jury points, Germany was determined to finish ahead of Estonia because it received points from more countries.
  2. ^abDespite receiving the same number of overall points, Estonia was determined to finish ahead of Ireland because it received more points from the online vote.
  3. ^Incomplete broadcast of the contest, starting at 18:30CET during France's performance and pausing at 19:00 (skipping San Marino) before resuming during Ukraine's performance. The Netherlands rebroadcast the full event on NPO Zapp via NPO 3 a day later due to the live broadcast being delayed and interrupted on said channel the night before. The contest was however broadcast live and in full on NPO 2 Extra.[68]
  4. ^Did not participate

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