The online vote for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020 opens today, while rehearsals and filming for the final takes place in Warsaw.
It’s just two days to go until the final of the 18th edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Warsaw, Poland. Today is a busy day with the TVP & EBU press conference, rehearsals for the interval acts and the start of online voting.
Telewizja Polska & European Broadcasting Union Press Conference – 14:00 CET
The host broadcaster of TVP and the EBU are holding their press conference for the competition this afternoon. President of TVP Jacek Kurksi will be attending the event while Executive Supervisor of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest Martin Osterdahl will also attend.
Junior Eurovision Online Vote Opens – 20:00 CET
At 20:00 CET voting will open online for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020. Voters will be presented with 1 minute clips of each of the 12 competing songs. They can then vote for 3 songs including the song from their own country, you are able to vote once per device. Voting will close at 16:59 CET on November 29 and will re-open during the final for 15 minutes.
A total of twelve countries will be competing in the final of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest on November 29. Germany is making its debut in the competition this year, while Poland is the first country to host the contest two editions in a row.
The running order is as follows:
- Germany – Susan – “Stronger With You”
- Kazakhstan – Karakat Bashanova – “Forever”
- Netherlands – Unity – “Best Friends”
- Serbia – Petar Aničić – “Heartbeat”
- Belarus – Arina Pehtereva – “Aliens”
- Poland – Ala Tracz – “I’ll Be Standing”
- Georgia – Sandra Gadelia – “You Are Not Alone”
- Malta – Chanel Monseigneur – “Chasing Sunsets”
- Russia – Sofia Feskova – “Moy novy den”
- Spain – Soleá – “Palante”
- Ukraine – Oleksandr Balabanov – “Vidkryvai”
- France – Valentina – “J’imagine”
Image Source: EBU