Junior Eurovision 2022: Opening Ceremony's hosts unveiled

Junior Eurovision 2022: Opening Ceremony's hosts unveiled
Saturday, 03 December 2022

  • The presenters of the Opening Ceremony of the 20th Junior Eurovision have been revealed. 

    Dalita Avanessian and Hamlet Arakelyan will have the honor to guide us through the Opening Ceremony of the upcomign Junior Eurovision in Yerevan, Armenia. 

    Dalita Artin Avanesian, Armenian singer & participant of Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011, was born on September 19 in Tehran, Iran. She is an author of 16 songs and she has about a dozen video clips, which have been included in various musical collections, in CD, DVD versions.  Hamlet Arakelyan is a television presenter, radio host and presenter.

     

    The Opening Ceremony

    The Opening Ceremony will be available to watch live on the official Junior Eurovision YouTube channel from 16:00 CET on Monday 5 December. 

    Republic Square in Yerevan will host the whole event durong which apart from this year's delegates we will have the chance to see the winners from previous Junior Eurovision Song Contests up to date. 

     

    Junior Eurovision 2022

    Junior Eurovision is turning 20 years old this year and is set to take place in Yerevan, Armenia, following last year's victorious pariticipation with Malena Fox and her song 'Qami Qami'.  A total of 16 countries will be taking part in this year's edition which has as its slogan 'Spin the Magic'.

    The 16 competing countries are:

    • Albania: Kejtlin Gjata – “Pakëz diell”
    • Armenia (host country): Nare - Dance!
    • France: Lissandro – “Oh Maman!”
    • Georgia: Mariam Bigvava – “I Believe”
    • Ireland: Sophie Lennon – “Solas”
    • Italy: Chanel Dilecta – “Bla Bla Bla”
    • Kazakhstan: David Charlin – “Jer-Ana”
    • Malta: Gaia Gambuzza – “Diamonds in the Skies”
    • Netherlands: Luna – “La festa”
    • North Macedonia: Lara feat. Jovan & Irina – “Životot e pred mene”
    • Poland: Laura Bączkiewicz – “To the Moon”
    • Portugal: Nicolas Alves – “Anos 70”
    • Serbia: Katarina Savić – “Svet bez granica”
    • Spain: Carlos Higes – “Señorita”
    • Ukraine: Zlata Dziunka – “Nezlamna”
    • United Kingdom: Freya Skye – “Lose My Head”

    The competition is set to take place on December 11, 2022 at the Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex which had hosted the contest back in 2011 when the country had hosted the contest for the first time. Iveta Mukuchyan, Garik Papoyan, and Karina Ignatyan along with Robin the robot have been confirmed as the trio who will be hosting the Junior Eurovision 2022 show in Yerevan.

     

    News Source: Eurovoix/ Dalita

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