
GPB, the Georgian national broadcaster, have revealed the ticket sales for the 2025 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Tbilisi.
GPB and the Minister of Culture held a press conference today in Tbilisi, where the ticket sales for the 2025 Junior Eurovision Song Contest was announced to commence on Monday 1st December, at 10:00 GMT/11:00 CET, HERE.
Tinatin Berdzenishvili, the Director General of GPB, had the following to say:
“Georgia has won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest for the fourth time, and this is a complete record, which, of course, is something to be proud of for our country. The Public Broadcaster, as the host, is participating for the second time and is incredibly proud, because for Georgian children this is a festival. This is not just one concert, this is a week that will start on December 1st.”
Tinatin Rukhadze, the Georgian Minister of Culture, had the following to say:
“I am glad that Georgia has achieved such a result at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest that no other country has. The talent of our children is making the world talk. Of course, it is very proud that the Junior Eurovision Song Contest is being held in Georgia for the second time.
I would like to thank the Public Broadcaster. It is of great importance for the country, because during this period the whole world will talk about us. Georgia will be represented in all European media. It is also one of the main events for Europe. It is of great importance for us that our voice, culture, and Georgian youth, who we have the ambition to be one of the most talented in the world, will be represented in Europe.”
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Author: Richard Taylor
Source: Eurovoix
Categories: #Junior, Eurovision, JESC Georgia, Junior Eurovision 2025
