BTRC has announced that a Fan Zone will be opened outside the Minsk Arena for the public to watch Junior Eurovision 2018.
A fan zone is set to be opened outside of the Minsk Arena to enable the public to watch the show on a big screen if they were unable to get tickets. More details regarding the Fan Zone are expected to be released in the next week.
On November 24 and 25, the Belarusian broadcaster has also revealed that it will be possible to watch the rehearsals and live shows on the Speed Skating Track in the neighboring arena. The shows will be shown on the big screens around the Speed Skating Track.
Twenty countries will take part in this years contest. These are:
- Albania – Efi Gjika – “Barbie”
- Armenia – L.E.V.O.N – “L.E.V.O.N”
- Australia – Jael Wena – “Champion”
- Azerbaijan – Fidan Huseynova – “I Wanna Be Like You”
- Belarus – Daniel Yastremski – “Time”
- France – Angélina – “Jamais Sans Toi”
- FYR Macedonia – Marija Spasovska – “Doma”
- Georgia – Tamar Edilashvili – “Your Voice”
- Ireland – Taylor Hynes – “IOU”
- Israel – Noam Dadon – “Children Like These”
- Italy – Melissa & Marco – “What is Love”
- Kazakhstan – Daneliya Tuleshova – “Ozine sen”
- Malta – Ela Mangion – “Marchin’ On”
- Poland – Roksana Wegiel – “Anyone I Want To Be”
- Portugal – Rita Laranjeira – “Gosto de Tudo (Já Não Gosto de Nada)”
- Russia – Anna Filipchuk – “Unbreakable”
- Serbia – Bojana Radovanovic – “Svet”
- The Netherlands – Max & Anne – “Samen”
- Ukraine – Darina Krasnovetska – “Say Love”
- Wales – Manw – “Perta”
Source: BTRC