Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019

The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019 was the seventeenth edition of the contest. It took place at the Gliwice Arena, Gliwice-Silesia, Poland on 24 November 2019, Polish broadcaster Telewizja Polska (TVP) was the host broadcaster for the event.[1] The motto for the contest was "Share the joy".[2]

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019
Share the Joy
Dates
Final24 November 2019
Host
VenueGliwice Arena, Gliwice-Silesia, Poland
Presenter(s)
  • Ida Nowakowska
  • Aleksander Sikora
  • Roksana Węgiel
Directed by
  • Marcin Migalski
  • Tomasz Motyl
Executive supervisorJon Ola Sand
Executive producerLeszek Ratajczak
Host broadcasterTelewizja Polska (TVP)
Websitejunioreurovision.tv/event/gliwice-silesia
Participants
Number of entries19
Debuting countriesNone
Returning countries Spain
Non-returning countries Azerbaijan
 Israel
Vote
Voting systemThe professional jury of each country awards a set of 12, 10, 8-1 points to 10 songs. Viewers around the world vote for 3-5 songs, and their votes are distributed proportionally. The votes of the jury and the audience make up 50% of all votes.
Winning song Poland
"Superhero"

Results

On 18 July 2019, it was confirmed that nineteen countries would take part in the contest. Spain marked their first appearance since 2006, while Azerbaijan and Israel did not return.

Draw[3] Country[4] Artist[3] Song Language(s) Place[5] Points[5]
01  Australia Jordan Anthony "We Will Rise" English 8 121
02  France Carla "Bim bam toi" French 5 169
03  Russia Tatyana Mezhentseva and Denberel Oorzhak "A Time for Us" Russian, English 13 72
04  North Macedonia Mila Moskov "Fire" Macedonian, English 6 150
05  Spain Melani García "Marte" Spanish 3 212
06  Georgia Giorgi Rostiashvili "We Need Love" Georgian, English 14 69
07  Belarus Liza Misnikova "Pepelny (Ashen)" (Пепельный) Russian, English 11 92
08  Malta Eliana Gomez Blanco "We Are More" Maltese, English 19 29
09  Wales Erin Mai "Calon yn Curo (Heart Beating)" Welsh 18 35
10  Kazakhstan Yerzhan Maksim "Armanyńnan qalma" (Арманыңнан қалма) Kazakh, English 2 227
11  Poland Viki Gabor "Superhero" Polish, English 1 278
12  Ireland Anna Kearney "Banshee" Irish 12 73
13  Ukraine Sophia Ivanko "The Spirit of Music" Ukrainian, English 15 59
14  Netherlands Matheu "Dans met jou" Dutch, English 4 186
15  Armenia Karina Ignatyan "Colours of Your Dream" Armenian, English 9 115
16  Portugal Joana Almeida "Vem comigo (Come With Me)" Portuguese, English 16 43
17  Italy Marta Viola "La voce della terra" Italian, English 7 129
18  Albania Isea Çili "Mikja ime fëmijëri" Albanian 17 36
19  Serbia Darija Vračević "Podigni glas (Raise Your Voice)" (Подигни глас) Serbian, English 10 109

Score sheet

Voting results[6]
Voting procedure used:
  100% jury vote
  100% online voting
Total score
Online voting
Australia
France
Russia
North Macedonia
Spain
Georgia
Belarus
Malta
Wales
Kazakhstan
Poland
Ireland
Ukraine
Netherlands
Armenia
Portugal
Italy
Albania
Serbia
Contestants
Australia 121 391218488101106527
France 169 84101566102151017858
Russia 72 573102
North Macedonia 150 50417210512271077310472
Spain 212 104181074778865812125
Georgia 69 3253185834
Belarus 92 486363271610
Malta 29 2711
Wales 35 2636
Kazakhstan 227 797285812127121221212467812
Poland 278 1661017124101061248853210
Ireland 73 3446235103231
Ukraine 59 31386713
Netherlands 186 8112124410556621212510
Armenia 115 4585106773253446
Portugal 43 43
Italy 129 642728623141254216
Albania 36 2952
Serbia 109 636312411443134

12 points

Below is a summary of all 12 points received from each country's professional juries.

N. Contestant Nation(s) giving 12 points
7  Kazakhstan Belarus,  Georgia,  Netherlands,  Poland,  Serbia,  Ukraine,  Wales
4  Netherlands Armenia,  Australia,  France,  Portugal
2  Poland Kazakhstan,  Spain
 Spain Albania,  Italy
1  Australia Russia
 Italy Ireland
 North Macedonia Malta
 Serbia North Macedonia

Spokespersons

The following people announced the jury 12 points for their respective country:[7]

  1.  Australia  Szymon
  2.  France  Karolina
  3.  Russia  Alisa Khilko and Khryusha
  4.  North Macedonia  Magdalena
  5.  Spain  Violeta Leal
  6.  Georgia  Anastasia Garsevanishvili
  7.  Belarus  Emilia Niewinskaja
  8.  Malta  Paula
  9.  Wales  Cadi Morgan
  10.  Kazakhstan  Aruzhan Khafiz
  11.  Poland  Marianna Józefina Piątkowska
  12.  Ireland  Leo Kearney
  13.  Ukraine  Darina Krasnovetska
  14.  Netherlands  Anne Buhre
  15.  Armenia  Erik Antonyan
  16.  Portugal  Zofia
  17.  Italy  Maria Iside Fiore
  18.  Albania  Efi Gjika
  19.  Serbia  Bojana Radovanović

References

  1. "EUROWIZJA JUNIOR 2019". Telewizja Polska SA (in Polish). 22 July 2019. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
  2. "Junior Eurovision 2019 will "Share the Joy"". Eurovisionworld. 13 May 2019. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
  3. Zwart, Josianne. "Gliwice-Silesia 2019 participants". junioreurovision.tv. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
  4. Zwart, Josianne (18 July 2019). "These are the 19 countries taking part in Junior Eurovision 2019". junioreurovision.tv. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
  5. "Final of Gliwice-Silesia 2019". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 2 June 2021. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  6. "Results of the Final of Gliwice-Silesia 2019". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 2 June 2021. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  7. Filippidou, Ifigeneia (24 November 2019). "These are the Junior Eurovision 2019 spokespersons". ESCplus. Retrieved 24 November 2019.

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