Junior Eurovision 2022, which took place today in the Armenian capital of Yerevan, has just concluded! Congratulations to France, the winner of this year!
The ESCXTRA Team took their rankings altogether and made a choice for the Junior Eurovision winner this year. Congratulations to France, the winner of this year! Junior Eurovision 2022, which took place today in the Armenian capital of Yerevan, has just concluded!
The big day for all Junior Eurovision fans has arrived. This afternoon, the Grand Final of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, which celebrates its 20th ...
The window will open after the appearance of the last country, Ukraine. As it was until now in Eurovision, the public decides by 50% on the results, with the remaining 50% coming from the votes of each country’s juries. The big day for all Junior Eurovision fans has arrived.
The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022 took place this afternoon in Yerevan, Armenia with big winner France and the song “Oh maman!
Tell us your opinion in the comments below! The public decides by 50% on the results, with the remaining 50% coming from the votes of each country’s juries. Little Lissandro won the second throphy for his country in three years!
13-year-old Lissandro representing France has won the 2022 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, giving his country its 2nd win in 3 years.
Our team worked tirelessly for almost a year to bring the magic to life and I want to thank them for their love and passion for the contest. Catch up with all the backstage fun on our social media channels @JuniorEurovision on TikTok. It truly has been a magical time for our team, our 16 delegations and the millions watching around the world. On behalf of Armenian Public Television I would like to congratulate Lissandro for his incredible win and say thank you to all of the 16 participating broadcasters!” They were joined by local TV host Garik Papoyan,....and Robin the Robot, an Armenian invented AI robot which provides emotional support to hospitalized children. *, finishing with an impressive 203 points.
Thirteen-year-old Lissandro won with 203 points for his song Oh Maman! at the contest in Armenia.
The team behind her song, titled Lose My Head, has previously worked with the likes of Ava Max, Pharrell Williams and Megan Thee Stallion. Her song went viral around the world after May's contest, [organisers announced several changes to the voting](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-63716398) after anomalies occurred in the 2022 contest. The UK previously participated in the competition between 2003 and 2005 with the support of ITV, while broadcaster S4C decided to go it alone for Wales in 2018 and 2019. The result is determined by a 50/50 vote, with half of the votes deriving from online voting, and the other half from professional juries - which are based on the final dress rehearsal. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the contest, with 16 countries competing, and is the first time the contest was broadcast on the BBC, with Lauren Layfield and HRVY commentating.
Want to watch the Junior Eurovision 2022 final live online? Here's how. We've also got details of which TV stations you need to check.
- Kazakhstan – 47 points Lissandro hails from Moselle, a small town in the east of France. “I’m so happy!” The words of France’s Lissandro after winning Junior Eurovision 2022.
After 16 fantastic performances from our young artists here in Armenia, Lissandro of France was crowned winner of Junior Eurovision 2022 in a live broadcast ...
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Want to watch the Junior Eurovision 2022 final live online? Here's how. We've also got details of which TV stations you need to check.
- Kazakhstan – 47 points Lissandro hails from Moselle, a small town in the east of France. “I’m so happy!” The words of France’s Lissandro after winning Junior Eurovision 2022.
The day of the final of the 20th Eurovision Song Contest for Children in Yerevan has arrived. 16 participants will compete for victory in the jubilee ...
The host of this year's show, Armenia, will perform in the penultimate starting position. 16 participants will compete for victory in the jubilee edition of the show. The day of the final of the 20th Eurovision Song Contest for Children in Yerevan has arrived.
Serbia made their debut in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest as an independent country in 2006. They were represented by Neustrašivi učitelji stranih jezika on ...
Serbia returned to the contest in 2014 and has gone on to compete in the contest annually. Serbia went on to compete annually until 2010, after which point RTS withdrew from the contest due to financial difficulties. The whole Junior Eurovision family send Katarina their love and best wishes and hope she is well again soon.
Eurovision news: Lissandro and France were declared the winners of the 2022 Junior Eurovision Song Contest yesterday in Yerevan. France has won the the ...
Lissandro was the crowned the winner of JESC 2022 with his entry ‘Oh Maman‘ after an exciting and nail biting voting sequence. France has won the the competition for the second time. ESCToday is growing and always looks for new members to join our team!
Spin The Magic: Lissandro from France wins Junior Eurovision 2022 with the song "Oh Maman!"
Back in 2000, broadcaster Danish Radio (DR) held a song contest for children, and in 2002 the "MGP Nordic" was held jointly with Sweden and Norway. [2003](/junior-eurovision/2003): Croatia (Dino Jelusić: " [Ti si moja prva ljubav](/junior-eurovision/2003/croatia)") [2004](/junior-eurovision/2004): Spain (María Isabel: " [Antes muerta que sencilla](/junior-eurovision/2004/spain)") [2005](/junior-eurovision/2005): Belarus (Ksenia Sitnik: " [My vmeste](/junior-eurovision/2005/belarus)") [2006](/junior-eurovision/2006): Russia (Tolmachevy Sisters: " [Vesenniy Jazz](/junior-eurovision/2006/russia)") [2007](/junior-eurovision/2007): Belarus (Alexey Zhigalkovich: " [S druz'yami](/junior-eurovision/2007/belarus)") [2008](/junior-eurovision/2008): Georgia (Bzikebi: " [Bzz](/junior-eurovision/2008/georgia).." Lissandro from France was crowned winner based on voting from national juries in all 16 competing countries.
British hopeful Freya Skye won the public vote and placed fifth overall in the competition.
It is the first time the BBC has broadcast the junior contest live in 20 years. The UK was competing for the first time since 2005 with 13-year-old Buckinghamshire schoolgirl Freya Skye, who performed the song Lose My Head. Taking to the stage to perform the winning song live from Yerevan in Armenia where the competition was being held, Lissandro said: “It’s the best thing.