The Executive Supervisor of Junior Eurovision, Vladislav Yakovlev, has confirmed the final list of participating countries will be delayed!
According to Mr. Yakovlev, there is still a chance to have one more country at Junior Eurovision which will make 17 countries taking part in Sofia. As a result, we will have to wait until the Head of Delegation meeting set on October 9:
Yo folks! Just to inform you that although we've got 16 countries, there's a chance to get 1 more, so I'm holding it open until HoD meeting.
— Vladislav Yakovlev (@Ya_VladislaV) September 28, 2015
The 13th edition of Junior Eurovision will take place in Bulgaria under the motto #Discover. The Arena Armeec, located in Sofia, was the chosen venue to held the first Eurovision event in Bulgaria.
Stay Tuned!
I hope that country is Sweden! 🙂
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I am happy with 16 country ‘s But1 more would be great !! I hope that will happen, I keep my fingers crossed !!
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Australia
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Croatia
It is Croatia.
They should try to rise up quality instead of quantity… the entries released so far aren’t really worth watching it.
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