Full Running Order for Junior Eurovision 2021 revealed!

The organizers of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021 and the European Broadcasting Union team met this afternoon to decide the running order in which all 19 participating countries will perform in the final show to be held next Sunday at La Seine Musicale in Paris.

This will be the running order for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021:

  1. 🇩🇪 Germany: Pauline – Imagine Us
  2. 🇬🇪 Georgia: Niko Kajaia – Let’s Count The Smiles
  3. 🇵🇱 Poland: Sara James – Somebody
  4. 🇲🇹 Malta: Ike & Kaya – My Home
  5. 🇮🇹 Italy: Elisabetta Lizza – Specchio (Mirror On The Wall)
  6. 🇧🇬 Bulgaria: Denislava & Martin – Voice Of Love
  7. 🇷🇺 Russia: Tanya Mezhentseva – Mon Ami
  8. 🇮🇪 Ireland: Maiú Levi Lawlor – Saor (Disappear)
  9. 🇦🇲 Armenia: Maléna – Qami Qami
  10. 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan: Alinur Khazim & Beknur Zhanibekuly – Ертегі әлемі (Fairy World)
  11. 🇦🇱 Albania: Anna Gjebrea – Stand By You
  12. 🇺🇦 Ukraine: Olena Usenko – Vazhil
  13. 🇫🇷 France: Enzo – Tic Tac
  14. 🇦🇿 Azerbaijan: Sona Azizova – One Of Those Days
  15. 🇳🇱 Netherlands: Ayana – Mata Sugu Aō Ne
  16. 🇪🇸 Spain: Levi Díaz – Reír
  17. 🇷🇸 Serbia: Jovana & Dunja – Oči Deteta (Children’s Eyes)
  18. 🇲🇰 North Macedonia: Datje Muzika – Green Forces
  19. 🇵🇹 Portugal: Simão Oliveira – O Rapaz

The order was decided by the producers and host broadcaster to showcase the different styles of music and ensure variety and excitement. However, in the Opening Ceremony held this afternoon, the most sensitive positions were determined randomly by drawing lots. Germany will perform first for the second time since their debut last year while Portugal will close the show being the last country to take to the stage. And the host country France was drawn in 13th.

About Junior Eurovision 2021

Carla Lazzari, French representative for Junior Eurovision 2019 singing the world famous “Bim Bam Toi”, will join Élodie Gossuin and Olivier Minne as presenters of the 2021 Junior Eurovision edition in Paris, next Sunday on La Seine Musicale. Carla also highlighted how exciting it was to experience Valentina’s victory last year in Poland as a commentator for France Télévisions alongside Stéphane Bern. She has also highlighted how Eurovision is a great family and a formidable experience.

The show will be conducted 50% in French by Élodie Gossuin and and 50% in English by Olivier Minne. Carla will speak in both languages ​​during the 2 and a half hours of the show. Both Élodie and Carla are ambassadors of UNICEF, an organization with which the EBU will collaborate this year and to which it will allocate the benefits obtained from the contest.

Duet Ofenbach will open the show on December 19 performing at the traditional “Flag Parade” with a remix that will narrate the last 50 years of French music and its great commercial and melodic successes.

With more than a billion streams and 350 million views on YouTube, 16 platinum singles and 15 gold singlesOfenbach is one of the most important duets on the French music scene. They have done more than 250 shows, 3 European tours, 2 in the US and one in Asia. César Laurent de Rumel and Dorian Lauduique met studying (they attended the same university) and immediately they shared their passion for music.

The contest will feature two very special performances, Valentina will say goodbye to her Junior Eurovision reign with a most Christmas version of her winner song “J’Imagine” that led her to triumph in Warsaw last year. Redde-Amiel has also confirmed that the idea of ​​bringing Junior Eurovision to Christmas was welcomed by the EBU and, possibly, it will last for years to come.

The other special performance of the night will come from the hand of the second place in Eurovision 2021, Barbara Pravi, who will perform a most “chic” version of her song “Voilá”.

This year’s common song will again be another of the evening’s special acts. The song will be called “Imagine” and will be released on digital platforms on November 19The benefits will go to UNICEF and will address the protection and rights of children, which are systematically violated in many neighboring countries.

This year’s postcards, introducing each participant act, have been confirmed to draw on French heritage and monuments with dances and choreographies performed in that places.

Know more about the contest with our Handbook

Remember that you can get your copy of the ESCplus Junior Eurovision 2021 Handbook, which includes biographies, lyrics and voting sheets, by clicking below:

Who do you want to win JESC 2021? Vote in our poll!

Eurovision 2022 - Semi-Final 2
Sweden: Cornelia Jakobs - Hold Me Closer
759
Poland: Ochman - River
604
Czech Republic: We Are Domi - Lights Off
538
Cyprus: Andromache - Ela
529
Serbia: Konstrakta - In Corpore Sano
479
Romania: WRS - Llámame
429
Finland: The Rasmus - Jezebel
380
Australia: Sheldon Riley - Not The Same
355
Belgium: Jérémie Makiese - Miss You
349
Estonia: Stefan - Hope
340
Ireland: Brooke - That´s Rich
322
Montenegro: Vladana - Breathe
271
Azerbaijan: Nadir Rustamli - Fade To Black
253
Israel: Michael Ben David - I.M
234
Malta: Emma Muscat - I Am What I Am
187
San Marino: Achille Lauro - Stripper
158
North Macedonia: Andrea - Circles
140
Georgia: Circus Mircus - Lock Me In
111
Number of voters: 102

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