
AMPTV, the Armenian national broadcaster, have chosen their representative, for the 2025 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Tbilisi.
AMPTV have selected Albert Armenakyan to represent them at the 2025 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Tbilisi. The song that Albert will be performing, will be revealed in the coming weeks.
On hearing the news, Albert Armenakyan had the following to say:
“I am very happy to represent Armenia at Junior Eurovision. Dreams really do come true, you just have to always believe they will, with your whole heart. Singing on the big Junior Eurovision stage has been my greatest dream and today it is reality. It’s a great honor, at the same time a great responsibility and I’m ready for it. I promise to do everything to represent my country in the best possible way and I can’t wait to meet all the other artists in Tbilisi.”
David Tserunyan, Armenian Head of Delegation, had the following to say:
“Armenia is one of the most successful and anticipated countries at Junior Eurovision. While our beloved fans eagerly await what Armenia will present to the world each year, the team and the artists always try their best to deliver a truly outstanding performance, something we could be proud of. I must admit that the jury had a truly difficult task this year, choosing the best among more than 80 very talented children, but I’m very glad that both the Armenian and international experts have chosen Albert. This year, Armenia will present itself in a completely new way, something we haven’t really done in the recent years – a new format, a new message to the world and a big dream in our hearts.”
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Author: Richard Taylor
Source: Eurovoix
Categories: #Junior, Eurovision, JESC Armenia, Junior Eurovision 2025
