Junior Eurovision 2020: A small audience to attend Sunday's live show
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A small audience will attend tomorrow's Junior Eurovision 2020 live show set to take place in TVP's headquarters in Warsaw, Poland.
The organisers have confirmed that at Sunday's Junior Eurovision 2020 final show in the TVP headquarters, a small audience is predicted to be present during the broadcast.
The small audience will be made of extras during the broadcast. The purpose for having an audience in the studio is to contribute in creating an atmosphere for the broadcast. In accrodance with the current restrictions in Poland, the audience will follow social distancing and other measures imposed by the Polish government.
A total of 12 countries are competing in this year's edition of Junior Eurovision with Germany making its debut participation in the competition. The show will see the following acts competing for the trophy:
- 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 – “My New Day”
- Spain: Soleá – “Palante”
- Ukraine: Oleksandr Balabanov – “Vidkryvay”
- France: Valentina – “J’imagine”
This will be the second siccessive contest hosted by Poland with the show to be presented to us by Małgorzata Tomaszewska, Rafał Brzozowski and Ida Nowakowska-Herndon.
During the interval show Duncan Laurence will perform his winning song ‘Arcade’ joined by the past two Junior Eurovision winners Viki Gabor and Roksana Węgiel to perform the song together. In addition Alicja Szemplińska, Poland's ESC 2020 hopeful, will perform on stage her Eurovision 2020 entry 'Empires'.
The final show of Junior Eurovision 2020 is set to begin on November 29 at 17:00 CET while the voting will open on Friday, November 27 at 20:00 CET.