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Junior Eurovision 2015: All the Songs and Videos

Listen to the songs and watch all the videos from Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015 in Sofia

Serbia
Lena Stamenković
Georgia
The Virus
Slovenia
Lina Kuduzović
Italy
Chiara & Martina
Netherlands
Australia
Bella Paige
Ireland
Aimee Banks
Russia
Mikhail Smirnov
North Macedonia
Ivana Petkovska & Magdalena Aleksovska
Belarus
Ruslan Aslanov
Armenia
Mika
Ukraine
Anna Trincher
Bulgaria
Gabriela Yordanova & Ivan Stoyanov
San Marino
Kamilla Ismailova
Malta
Destiny Chukunyere
Albania
Mishela Rapo
Montenegro
Jana Mirković

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015 took place in Sofia, Bulgaria with 11,000 spectators in the Arena Armeec. 17 countries participated in the 13th edition of Junior Eurovision. Just like the "real" Eurovision, the winner was decided by 50/50 combination of national juries and televoting.

Junior Eurovision 2015

  • Date: 21 November 2015
  • Time: 19:30 CET
  • Place: Sofia, Bulgaria
  • Arena: Arena Armeec
  • Broadcaster: Bulgarian National Television (BNT)

Back in 2000 the Danish broadcaster Denmark's Radio (DR) held a song contest for children, and in 2002 the "MGP Nordic" was held together with Sweden and Norway. EBU picked up the idea for a song contest featuring children, and the first Junior Eurovision Song Contest was held in 2003 in Copenhagen, with 16 participating countries.

Junior Eurovision is only open for children aged 10 to 15, and the children have to write the songs themselves, allowed assistant from adults.

Winners of Junior Eurovision

  • 2003: Croatia (Dino Jelušić: "Ti si moja prva ljubav")
  • 2004: Spain (María Isabel: "Antes muerta que sencilla")
  • 2005: Belarus (Ksenia Sitnik: "My vmeste" / "Мы вместе")
  • 2006: Russia (Tolmachevy Sisters: "Vesenniy Jazz" / "Весенний джаз")
  • 2007: Belarus (Alexey Zhigalkovich: "S druz'yami" / "С друзьями")
  • 2008: Georgia (Bzikebi: "Bzz..")
  • 2009: Netherlands (Ralf Mackenbach: "Click Clack")
  • 2010: Armenia (Vladimir Arzumanyan: "Mama" / "Մամա")
  • 2011: Georgia (CANDY: "Candy Music")
  • 2012: Ukraine (Anastasiya Petryk: "Nebo" / "Небо")
  • 2013: Malta (Gaia Cauchi: "The Start")
  • 2014: Italy (Vincenzo Cantiello: "Tu primo grande amore")
  • 2015: Malta (Destiny Chukunyere: "Not My Soul")

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