
Levan Zhorzholiani, Head of the Administration of the Government of Georgia, has confirmed the venue of the 2025 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Tbilisi.
Levan Zhorzholiani has confirmed that the Junior Eurovision Song Contest will be returning to the Olympic Palace, in Tbilisi. Unlike 2017, when the Contest was held in the Grand Hall, the Small Hall will be used this year. Rumours are currently circulating social media that the audience members will be invite-only, however this has yet to be confirmed.
There are two halls that could be referred to as the ‘Small Hall’ at the venue. The Olympic Palace has been expanded since it last hosted the contest in 2017 and is now formed of the original structure and the Tbilisi Arena, which can hold up to 10,000 people.
There is a ‘Small Hall’ within the original structure of the Olympic Palace. The original structure is formed of two halls, one of which seats 800 people, and the other which holds 3,700. Or it could be the ‘Big Hall’, which is the second of the two arena venues at the complex, which is the second largest hall in the wider complex, hosted Junior Eurovision 2017 and can hold 3,700 people.
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Author: Richard Taylor
Source: Eurovoix
Categories: #Junior, Eurovision 2021, JESC Georgia, Junior Eurovision 2025
