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Online voting and where to watch Junior Eurovision 2025

  • Writer: Dale Roberts
    Dale Roberts
  • 16 minutes ago
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The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025 will be held in Tbilisi, Georgia on Saturday December 13 (early morning Sunday, December 14 in Australia).


A total of 18 nations will participate, including returning nations Azerbaijan, Croatia and Montenegro, while Estonia and Germany who competed last year, won't be in Tbilisi.


Unfortunately, Australia will not be participating, with the last entry by the nation in 2019.



Online Public Voting

The good news is that everyone can participate in voting for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest regardless of whether their country is taking part.


Voting Window 1:

Opens on Friday 12 December at 21:00 CET and closes on Saturday 13 December at 16:59 CET (2:59am on Sunday 13 December AEDT) which is just before the live show starts.


Voting Window 2:


Will open after the last song has been performed during the Live Show.You then have approximately 15 minutes to cast your vote before the window closes.


Voting is incredibly easy!


Step 1: Go to jesc.tv

Step 2: Preview all of the performances

Step 3: Vote for your 3 favourite acts


The public votes will make up 50% of each song's total score with the other 50% being decided by a professional jury. As always the song with the most points wins!


Check out all 17 rehearsal performance clips here:




Where to watch Junior Eurovision 2025

Due to Australia’s non-participation this year, the show will not be shown live or via delayed broadcast on Australian television.


However, it can be viewed via the official Junior Eurovision YouTube Channel


The Contest starts at 17:00 CET on Saturday 13 December.


This equates to these times in each State/ Territory for Sunday 14 December morning:


  • WA – 12:00am

  • NT – 1:30am

  • QLD – 2:00am

  • SA – 2:30am

  • ACT/NSW/VIC/TAS – 3:00am



Running order


  1. Malta: Eliza Borg - I Believe 

  2. Azerbaijan: Yağmur - Miau Miau 

  3. Croatia: Marino Vrgoč - Snovi 

  4. San Marino: Martina CRV - Beyond the Stars 

  5. Armenia: Albert - Brave Heart 

  6. Ukraine: Sofia Nersesian - Motanka 

  7. Ireland: Lottie O'Driscoll Murray - Rúin 

  8. Netherlands: Meadow - Freeze 

  9. Poland: Marianna Kłos - Brightest Light 

  10. North Macedonia: Nela Mancheska - Miracle  

  11. Montenegro: Asja Džogović - I Tužna i Srećna Priča 

  12. Italy: Leonardo Giovannangeli - Rockstar 

  13. Portugal: Inês Gonçalves - Para Onde Vai o Amor? 

  14. Spain: Gonzalo Pinillos - Érase Una Vez (Once Upon a Time) 

  15. Georgia: Anita Abgariani - Shine Like a Star 

  16. Cyprus: Rafaella & Christos - AWAY 

  17. France: Lou Deleuze - Ce Monde 

  18. Albania: Kroni Pula - Fruta Perime 


For continued updates on all the Eurovision news follow Aussievision on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Threads and YouTube. All links at: https://linktr.ee/aussievisionnet


 
 
 
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