Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015

The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015 was the thirteenth edition of the contest. It took place at the Arena Armeec, Sofia, Bulgaria on 21 November 2015, Bulgarian broadcaster Bulgarian National Television was the host broadcaster for the event.[1] The motto for the contest was "#Discover".[2]

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015
#Discover
Dates
Final21 November 2015
Host
VenueArena Armeec, Sofia, Bulgaria
Presenter(s)Poli Genova
Directed byChristian Biondani
Gordon Bornello
Executive supervisorVladislav Yakovlev
Executive producerJoana Levieva-Sawyer
Host broadcasterBulgarian National Television (BNT)
Websitejunioreurovision.tv/event/sofia-2015
Participants
Number of entries17
Debuting countries
  •  Australia
  •  Ireland
Returning countries
  •  Albania
  •  Macedonia
Non-returning countries
  •  Croatia
  •  Cyprus
  •  Sweden
Vote
Voting systemEach country/jury awards 12, 10, 8–1 points to their 10 favourite songs.
Winning song Malta
"Not My Soul"

Results

Draw[3] Country[4] Artist[4] Song[4] Language Place[5] Points[5]
01  Serbia Lena Stamenković "Lenina pesma" (Ленина песма) Serbian 7 79
02  Georgia The Virus "Gabede" (გაბედე) Georgian 10 51
03  Slovenia Lina Kuduzović "Prva ljubezen" Slovene, English1 3 112
04  Italy Chiara & Martina "Viva" Italian2 16 34
05  Netherlands Shalisa "Million Lights" Dutch, English 15 35
06  Australia Bella Paige "My Girls" English 8 64
07  Ireland Aimee Banks "Réalta na Mara" Irish3 12 36
08  Russia Mikhail Smirnov "Mechta (Dream)" (Мечта) Russian, English 6 80
09  Macedonia Ivana Petkovska & Magdalena Aleksovska "Pletenka – Braid of Love" (Плетенка) Macedonian2 17 26
10  Belarus Ruslan Aslanov "Volshebstvo (Magic)" (Волшебство) Russian, English[6] 4 105
11  Armenia Mika "Love" Armenian, English 2 176
12  Ukraine Anna Trincher "Pochny z sebe - Start with Yourself" (Почни з себе) Ukrainian, English 11 38
13  Bulgaria Gabriela Yordanova & Ivan Stoyanov "Colour of Hope" Bulgarian 9 62
14  San Marino Kamilla Ismailova "Mirror" Italian, English 14 36
15  Malta Destiny Chukunyere "Not My Soul" English 1 185
16  Albania Mishela Rapo "Dambaje" Albanian, English4, Imaginary5 5 93
17  Montenegro Jana Mirković "Oluja" Montenegrin 13 36

Score sheet

Voting procedure used:
  50% Jury & televote
  100% Jury vote
Results
Total score
Kids Jury
Serbia
Georgia
Slovenia
Italy
Netherlands
Australia
Ireland
Russia
Macedonia
Belarus
Armenia
Ukraine
Bulgaria
San Marino
Malta
Albania
Montenegro
Contestants
Serbia 7947423512445512
Georgia 51341585184
Slovenia 112665786681810108632
Italy 34231241
Netherlands 351651442
Australia 64773323211231053
Ireland 3624252216
Russia 805764613774783
Macedonia 261175
Belarus 10585832777104573746
Armenia 17610101210612108121012810107107
Ukraine 3823531462
Bulgaria 621185126386
San Marino 3673212
Malta 1851212101210101210651012612121210
Albania 9334481218572616428
Montenegro 3682851
All countries automatically receive 12 points

12 points

N.ContestantVoting nation
8 Malta Albania, Armenia, Australia, Bulgaria, Kids' jury, San Marino, Serbia, Slovenia
4 Armenia Belarus, Georgia, Russia, Netherlands
2 Serbia Macedonia, Montenegro
1 Albania Italy
Bulgaria Ireland
Italy Malta
San Marino Ukraine
  • All countries were given 12 points at the start of voting. This was so no country got nul points.

Commentators

Most countries sent commentators to Bulgaria, while others commentated from their own country

Countries that took part in the content

  •  Albania – Andri Xhahu (TVSH, RTSH Muzikë and Radio Tirana)[7]
  •  Armenia – Avet Barseghyan (Armenia 1)[8]
  •  Australia – Ash London and Toby Truslove (SBS One)[9]
  •  Belarus – Anatoly Lipetski (Belarus 1 and Belarus 24)[10]
  •  Bulgaria – Elena Rosberg and Georgi Kushvaliev (BNT 1, BNT HD, BNT World)
  •  Georgia – Tuta Chkheidze (GPB 1TV)[11]
  •  Ireland – Stiofán Ó Fearail and Caitlín Nic Aoidh (TG4)[12]
  •  Italy – Simone Lijoi (Rai Gulp)[13]
  •  Macedonia – Tina Tautovic and Spasija Veljanoska (MRT 1)
  •  Malta – Corazon Mizzi (TVM2 (live) and TVM (delayed))[14]
  •  Montenegro – Dražen Bauković and Tamara Ivanković (TVCG 2)
  •  Netherlands – Jan Smit (NPO 3)[15]
  •  Russia – Olga Shelest (Karousel)
  •  San Marino – Lia Fiorio and Gilberto Gattei (SMRTV)[16]
  •  Serbia – Silvana Grujić (RTS2)[17]
  •  Slovenia – Andrej Hofer (TV SLO 1)[18]
  •  Ukraine – Timur Miroshnychenko (UA:Pershyi)

Countries that didn't take part in the content

  •  Germany — Thomas Mohr (NDR website)[19]
  •  New Zealand – Ewan Spence (World FM)[20]
  •  Singapore – Ewan Spence (247 Music Radio)[20]
  •  United Kingdom – Ewan Spence (Cotswold FM, Fun Kids, Oystermouth Radio, Radio Six International and Shore Radio)[20]
  •  United States – Ewan Spence (WUSB)[20]

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