The stage design for the 2020 Junior Eurovision Song Contest has been revealed.
The eighteenth edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest is set to take place next month, with thirteen countries taking part. Ahead of the show, the EBU has revealed the design of the stage.
Here’s your first look at the #JESC2020 stage! 💫
Whose performance are you looking forward to the most? 😃
Find out more on the design here 👉 https://t.co/m5sEcyxcFU#MoveTheWorld pic.twitter.com/RQM6NAVklR
— Junior Eurovision (@EurovisionJr) October 27, 2020
Creative Director for Junior Eurovision 2020, Konrad Smuga, has said that the design will “create a spectacle that will appeal to the European audience, just like last year”.
The Junior Eurovision Song Contest takes place on November 29. Thirteen countries are competing in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020. They are:
- Armenia
- Belarus – Arina Pehtereva – “Aliens”
- France – Valentina – “J’imagine”
- Georgia
- Germany – Susan – “Stronger With You”
- Kazakhstan – Karakat Bashanova – “Forever”
- Malta – Chanel Monseigneur – “Chasing Sunsets”
- Netherlands – Unity – “Best Friends”
- Poland – Alicja Tracz – “I’ll Be Standing”
- Russia – Sofia Feskova – “Moy novy den”
- Serbia – Petar Aničić – “Heartbeat”
- Spain – Soleá – “Palante”
- Ukraine – Oleksandr Balabanov – “Vidkryvai”
Voting will remain 50% online voting and 50% jury voting for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. As seen since 2017 there will be two chances to vote for your favourites, one from November 27 to 1 minute before the live broadcast on November 29. A small change has been made to the online vote, you can now select only 3 countries to vote during the contest, this compared to between 3 to 5 countries at previous contests.
It has already been confirmed that spokespersons will be presenting their nation’s jury results from their home country. This is the first time since 2012 that a live link back to each country will be used at Junior Eurovision.
Source: junioreurovision.tv / Image: TVP