Junior Eurovision 2023: The Running Order of the Live Show Determined

Junior Eurovision 2023: The Running Order of the Live Show Determined
Monday, 20 November 2023

  • Not long after the Opening Ceremony this afternoon the running order of the Junior Eurovision 2023 live show was determined. 

    During the Opening Ceremony where the 16 delegates had their time to shine on the red carpet, a special draw took place determiming the host nation's postision of appearcance in the live show and the countries that will have the honor to open and close the competing part of the show. 

    The result of the draw brought Spain to open the show and the Netherland closing it while the host nation France will be comepting in position No 12 .

    Image source: Junioreurovision.tv

    Once the Opening Ceremony was over the producers of the show finalized the rest positions of the running order which will unfold as following on Sunday in Nikaia Palais:

    1. Spain

    2. Malta

    3. Ukraine 

    4. Ireland 

    5. United Kingdom 

    6. North Macedonia 

    7. Estonia 

    8. Armenia 

    9. Poland 

    10. Georgia 

    11. Portugal 

    12. France 

    13. Albania 

    14. Italy 

    15. Germany  

    16. Netherlands

     

     

    Opening Ceremony

     

    Earlier the opening Cermony took place at the Hotel Negresco on the Promenade des Anglais where all 16 partcipants will have their time to shine on the red carpet.

    The event was hosted by Carla Lazzari who represented France at Junior Eurovision 2019 and presenter Manon Théodet.  Journalist Laura Tenoudji and Digital Ambassador Ophénya were the ones to welcome each one of the 16 delegates on the carpet while the show  featured five French past participants singing parts of their JESC entries. Namely Angélina (2018), Carla (2019), Valentina (Winner 2020), Enzo (2021), and Lissandro (Winner 2022) were the acts to remind us of past French entries.

     

    The 21st edition of Junior Eurovision is set to hit the scrennmon November 26, next Sunday at 16:00 CET live from Nikaia Palais in Nice, France. 

     

    News Source: Jumnioreurovision.tv

    Image: EBU/Corinne Cumming

     

     

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