One-minute clips of all 19 performances as shown on TV have been released for the first round of the public audience vote. As in previous editions, this year’s Junior Eurovision will see worldwide online voting decide half of the final outcome.
19 countries will compete at this year’s Junior Eurovision, which sees the return of Spain after 13 years, and the withdrawal of Azerbaijan and Israel. The 2019 contest will take place on November 24 in Gliwice-Silesia under the motto #shareTheJOY. Poland will host Junior Eurovision for the first time after the victory of Roksana Węgiel in 2018. Roksana herself, Ida Nowakowska and Aleksander Sikora will present the show live from Gliwice Arena.
You can also vote in the Eurovision style and make your top in our poll:
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019
Number of voters: 795 |
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