Ahead of tomorrow’s Junior Eurovision 2024, Spanish broadcaster RTVE revealed the artists who will perform in the opening and interval of tomorrow’s final.
Three Junior Eurovision artists
The opening number will feature three iconic Junior Eurovision alumni. María Isabel, who won for Spain in 2004 with “Antes muerta que sencilla”, Zoé Clauzure, the reigning champion for France and Sandra Valero, last year’s runner-up for Spain. The 17 participants of this year’s contest will also be present, as the performance leads into the traditional flag parade. Another performance will take place during the interval. Abraham Mateo, an internationally renowned singer and writer who will elevate the audience’s mood with “Maníaca.” The show will also feature the song “Time to Bloom”, written by Federico Jusid and led by artistic director Sergio Jaén. Jaén was behind Bambie Thug’s staging at the adult Eurovision earlier this year.
All About Junior Eurovision 2024
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 honors 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, with the venue holding up to 6,000 spectators. This year’s show will be hosted by Ruth Lorenzo, Marc Clotet, and Melani García.
The competing countries, the running order, and their representative (where applicable) are as follows:
The entries participating in Junior Eurovision 2024 have already been released on streaming platforms. You can listen to the entries released so far by following our Spotify playlist:
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News Source: RTVE
Photo Credit: RTVE
