With the preparations for the 2021 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in full swing, we are starting to get further details about the 19th edition of the competition. We already had our slogan and the theme art, and now France Television, alongside the EBU has revealed the stage for this year’s competition.
🚨📸 Découvrez les photos de la scène de l’#EurovisionJunior 🤩 Préparez-vous à en avoir plein les yeux, ça va être grandiose !
— Eurovision France 🇫🇷 (@EurovisionF2) October 19, 2021
🚨📸 Here are the pictures of the #JuniorEurovision scene 🤩 Get ready to be amazed, it will be great !#christmasinparis #frenchtouch © Agence Arobas pic.twitter.com/hDhFwuXNtj
Living to its nickname of “City of Lights”
As mentioned on JuniorEurovision.tv, “This magnificent stage features a large performance area from which two Parisian bridges extend to provide space for the 19 delegations and the adjudicator’s booth.”
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021
Junior Eurovision 2021 will take place in Paris, France following Valentina’s victory in JESC 2020 with “J’imagine”. The contest will be held in La Seine Musicale on December 19th. 19 countries will be competing in the 19th edition of the competition:
- Albania – TBC
- Armenia – TBC
- Azerbaijan – Sona Azizova
- Bulgaria – TBC
- France (Host) – TBC
- Georgia – artist to be decided 13th November
- Germany – Pauline with “Imagine”
- Ireland – Maiú Levi Lawlor
- Italy – to be decided during November
- Kazakhstan – to be decided on 6th November
- Malta – Ike and Kaya with “My Home”
- The Netherlands – Ayana with “Mata Sugu Aō Ne”
- North Macedonia – Cast of Dajte Muzika
- Poland – Sara James with “Somebody”
- Portugal – Simão Oliveira
- Russia – to be decided on 30th October
- Serbia – Jovana and Dunja with “Children’s Eyes”
- Spain – Levi Díaz,
- Ukraine – to be decided on 23rd October
You can keep up with our JESC 2021 coverage here.
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News Source: France Televisions
Photo Source: Agence Arobas