🇫🇷 France / Zoé Clauzure will perform Cœur at Junior Eurovision 2023; these photos are from their First Rehearsal in Palais Nikaïa, Nice.

Tonight, the Junior Eurovision 2023 took place, and after a fantastic show, we have a winner. France’s Zoé Clauzure won the 2023 edition of the contest with her song “Cœur”. You can listen to their song below.

These were the full results of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023

At the close of voting, France won the contest with 228 points, while Spain finished 2nd with 201 points. Third place was achieved by Armenia, who received a total of 180 points.

France won the jury votes with 136 points, while France won the televote with 92 points. The full results can be viewed below.

Running
Order
CountryArtistSongOverall
Points
Place
1🇪🇸 SpainSandra Valero“Loviu”2012
2🇲🇹 MaltaYulan“Stronger”9410
3🇺🇦 UkraineAnastasia Dymyd“Kvitka”1285
4🇮🇪 IrelandJessica McKean“Aisling”4216
5🇬🇧 United KingdomSTAND UNIQU3“Back to Life”1604
6🇲🇰 North MacedoniaTamara Grujeska“Kaži mi, kaži mi koj”7612
7🇪🇪 EstoniaArhanna“Hoiame kokku”4915
8🇦🇲 ArmeniaYan Girls“Do It My Way”1803
9🇵🇱 PolandMaja Krzyżewska“I Just Need a Friend”1246
10🇬🇪 GeorgiaAnastasia & Ranina“Over the Sky”7414
11🇵🇹 PortugalJúlia Machado“Where I Belong”7513
12🇫🇷 FranceZoé Clauzure“Cœur”2281
13🇦🇱 AlbaniaViola Gjyzeli“Bota ime”1158
14🇮🇹 ItalyMelissa and Ranya“Un mondo giusto”8111
15🇩🇪 GermanyFia“Ohne Worte”1079
16🇳🇱 NetherlandsSep and Jasmijn“Holding On to You”1227

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News Source: EBU

Photo Credit: Corinne Cumming/EBU

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29 thoughts on “🇫🇷 France wins Junior Eurovision 2023”
  1. […] While France won the 2023 contest on home soil, French broadcaster France Télévisions had the right of first refusal to host the 2024 contest. Consequently, the EBU has given hosting honours to Spain, who placed second in Nice with Sandra Valero’s “Loviu”. This year’s competition will take place on Saturday, the 16th of November at Caja Mágica, which can hold up to 13,000 spectators. […]

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