The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023 trophy and stage!

The voting for Junior Eurovision 2023 is now open! Voting opened at 20:00CET on Friday the 24th of November and will freeze at 15:59CET on Sunday the 26th of November. The next phase of voting will take place after all 16 participants have performed on Sunday, where the public will have 15 minutes to cast another round of votes.

How to cast your votes?

Voting is open to everyone around the world. Viewers can vote for three acts, and there are no restrictions on voting for your own country. You can cast your vote by visiting the official Junior Eurovision website here. Online voting accounts for 50% of the overall votes while the other 50% will come from the juries.

Running Order for Junior Eurovision 2023

As a reminder, the running order for this year’s contest is as follows:

OrderCountryArtistEntry
1🇪🇸 SpainSandra Valero“LOVIU”
2🇲🇹 MaltaYulan“Stronger”
3🇺🇦 UkraineAnastasia Dymyd“Kvitka”
4🇮🇪 IrelandJessica McKean“Aisling”
5🇬🇧 United KingdomStand UNIQU3“Back to Life”
6🇲🇰 North MacedoniaTamara Grujeska“Kaži Mi, Kaži Mi Koj”
7🇪🇪 EstoniaARHANNA“Hoiame Kokku”
8🇦🇲 ArmeniaYan Girls“Do It My Way”
9🇵🇱 PolandMaja Krzyżewska“I Just Need a Friend”
10🇬🇪 GeorgiaAnastasia and Ranina“Over the Sky”
11🇵🇹 PortugalJúlia Machado“Where I Belong”
12🇫🇷 FranceZoé Clauzure“Coeur”
13🇦🇱 AlbaniaViola Gjyzeli“Bota Ime”
14🇮🇹 ItalyMelissa and Ranya“Un Mondo Giusto”
15🇩🇪 GermanyFia“Ohne Worte”
16🇳🇱 The NetherlandsSep & Jasmijn“Holding On To You”

Have you cast your votes? Who do you want to win Junior Eurovision 2023? Let us know in the comments below or on social media. Don’t forget to follow ‘THAT Eurovision Site’ over at FacebookTwitter, Instagram, TikTok, Threads and Bluesky as we bring you coverage of this year’s contest in Nice.

News Source: EBU

Photo Credit: Corinne Cumming/EBU

By Tim J

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