πŸ‡¦πŸ‡² Armenia to participate at Eurovision Young Musicians 2024

As we start a new year, more countries continue to reveal if they are participating in Eurovision Young Musicians 2024. The next country to reveal if they are participating is Armenia.

Armenia’s first participation since 2012

The country’s participation in the 21st edition will see them compete in the competition for the second time, with the broadcaster confirming their participation via its social media accounts, where the broadcaster confirmed that it is accepting applications, in the search for its representative.

Soloists between the age of 12 and 21 (by August 17, 2024) can apply. Applicants must be Armenian citizens, or have been living in Armenia for the last two years can apply. There will be two rounds of the competition. Applicants who pass the first round will be invited to a second round of ausitions, where a professional jury to perform on Armenian television.

Interested applicants can submit their applications right here, with applications closing on the 25th of January.

What we know about Eurovision Young Musicians 2024

Earlier in the year, it has been revealed that Norwegian broadcaster NRK and the city of BodΓΈ will be the hosts of the 21st edition of Eurovision Young Musicians, which will take place on Stromen Concert Hall on the 17th August 2024.

At the time of writing, the following countries have revealed their intention to participate

Are you excited for the next edition of Eurovision Young Musicians? Which countries would you like to see in Bodo? Let us know in the comments or on social media! Be sure to follow β€˜That Eurovision Site’ on TwitterFacebook, TikTok, Instagram, Threads and Bluesky to keep up to date with the latest Eurovision news.

News Source: AMPTV

Photo Credit: YoungMusicians.tv

By Tim J

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