🇬🇪 Anastasia Vasadze confirmed as Georgia’s Junior Eurovision 2024 spokesperson

As we get closer to this year’s Junior Eurovision, we are starting to get the final details of this year’s contest, including the spokespersons. One of the counties who have revealed their spokesperson for this year is Georgia, as its been revealed that Anastasia Vasadze will be presenting the country’s 12 Jury points.

A return to the contest after their participation in Nice

Anastasia’s appointment as the Georgian spokesperson for Junior Eurovision 2024 was revealed on the official Eurovision Georgia’s social media accounts, where she will reveal the Georgian Jury points.

For the seventh year in a row, Georgia selected its representative through the children’s talent show Ranina. Andria Putkaradze will be representing them in this year’s competition with his entry “To My Mom”.

Georgia’s Junior Eurovision Journey

Georgia is the joint most successful country to take part in Junior Eurovision, currently with three wins under their belt. The country joined the Junior Eurovision family in 2007 with Mariam Romelashvili sing “Odelia Ranuni”, finishing in 4th place. Georgia would go on to win the competition the following year, with Bzikebi’s “Bzz…”. Georgia also won the Junior Eurovision Song Contests in 2011 and 2016, and hosted the 2017 contest in Tbilisi.

In 2023, Georgia was represented by Anastasia and Ranina and their song “Over The Sky” in Nice. Once the combined scores were revealed, Georgia finished in 14th place – earning 74 points. The online vote gave Georgia 53 points, whilst professional juries awarded 21 points to the country.

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By Tim J

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