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The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024 is set to be the 22nd edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE). The contest will take place on 16 November 2024 at Caja Mágica in Madrid, Spain, marking the first time that the contest is held in the country as well as the first Eurovision event in Madrid, and Spain in general, since the Eurovision Song Contest 1969. The contest will also be the first contest since 2015 to be held on a Saturday.

Seventeen countries will participate in the contest, with Cyprus and San Marino returning after six- and eight-year absences respectively, while the United Kingdom opted not to participate after doing so the previous year.

Georgia's Andria Putkaradze was the winner of the contest with the song "To My Mom". Portugal won the online vote and finished in second place, its best placing to date. Ukraine, France and Malta completed the top five. Further down the table, Albania achieved their second-best placement, and returning country San Marino finished last.

Representatives[]

Country in gold is the winning country and the country in silver is the host country.

Rank Country EBU member station Artist Song Points
1 Georgia GPB Andria Putkaradze "To My Mom" 239
2 Portugal RTP Victoria Nicole "Esperança" 213
3 Ukraine Suspilne Artem Kotenko "Hear Me Now" 203
4 France France Télévisions Titouan "Comme ci, comme ça" 177
5 Malta PBS Ramires Sciberras "Stilla ċkejkna" 153
6 Spain RTVE Chloe DelaRosa "Como la Lola" 144
7 Albania RTSH Nikol Çabeli "Vallëzoj" 126
8 Armenia ARMTV Leo "Cosmic Friend" 125
9 Italy RAI Simone Grande "Pigiama party" 98
10 Netherlands AVROTROS Stay Tuned "Music" 91
11 Germany KiKa Bjarne "Save the Best for Us" 71
12 Poland TVP Dominik Arim "All Together" 61
13 Cyprus CyBC Maria Pissarides "Crystal Waters" 60
14 Estonia ERR Annabelle "Tänavad" 55
15 Ireland TG4 Enya Cox Dempsey "Le chéile" 55
16 North Macedonia MRT Ana and Aleksej "Marathon" 54
17 San Marino SMRTV Idols SM "Come noi" 47

Broadcast[]

Participating countries[]

Country Broadcaster(s) Commentator(s) Spokesperson
Albania RTSH 1, RTSH Muzikë Andri Xhahu Unknown
Armenia Armenia 1 Hrachuhi Utmazyan, Sevak Hakobyan Nane Andreasyan
Cyprus RIK 2, RIK Sat Kyriakos Pastides Patroklos Patroklou
Estonia (Estonian) ETV2 Marko Reikop Arhanna
Estonia (Russian) ETV+ Aleksandr Hobotov, Julia Kalenda
France France 2 Stéphane Bern, Valentina Lissandro
Georgia First Channel Sport Nika Lobiladze Anastasia Vasadze
Germany KiKa Consi Unknown
WDR 5 (MausLive) Annika Witzel, Max Plate
Ireland TG4 Louise Cantillon Unknown
Italy Rai 2 Mario Acampa, Simone Barlaam, Kaze Unknown
Malta TVM No commentator Yulan
Netherlands NPO Zapp, NPO 2 Extra Bart Arens, Matheu Hinzen Veronika
North Macedonia MRT 1, Radio Skopje Eli Tanaskovska Aleksandra Mitevska
Poland TVP2, TVP Polonia Artur Orzech Maja Krzyżewska
Portugal RTP1, RTP África, RTP Internacional Carina Jorge, Nuno Galopim Júlia Machado
San Marino San Marino RTV Mirco Zani, Roberto Bagazzoli Unknown
Spain (Spanish) La 1, TVE Internacional Julia Varela, Tony Aguilar Carlos Higes
Radio Nacional David Asensio, Sara Calvo
Spain (Catalan) La 1, Ràdio 4 Sònia Urbano, Xavi Martínez
Ukraine Suspilne Kultura Timur Miroshnychenko Anastasia Dymyd

Non-participating countries[]

Country Broadcaster(s) Commentator(s)
Croatia HRT 2 Duško Ćurlić, Nika Turković
Lithuania LRT Plius Ramūnas Zilnys
Luxembourg RTL Zwee Eric Lehmann, Raoul Roos

Broadcast notes[]

  • Netherlands - NPO Zapp broadcast the show incomplete, starting at 18:30 CET during France's preformance and pausing again at 19:00 (skipping San Marino's performance), before resuming during Ukraine's preformance. However, the show was broadcast live and in full on NPO 2 Extra. NPO Zapp rebroadcasted the entire show the next day.