We have seen all of this year’s participating countries rehearse once so far this year – but what about the countries thats have participated in the Contest previously? Romania Romania first took part at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, when it was held in Copenhagen, in 2003. They […]
The first rehearsals are now over, so let the second rehearsals of the 2018 Junior Eurovision Song Contest continue! Today see’s the remaining ten acts take to the stage again, but in reverse order – you know the drill, join me, Richard from 08:00CET by regularly refreshing the […]
Day 5 saw much the same from Day 1 of the first rehearsals on Tuesday, however it was Day 1 of the second rehearsals. We saw a lot of perfecting of performances and sorting out production elements of others. For me, today’s stand out was Ireland. While it […]
This time last year, we already knew that we would be descending on Minsk for this year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest, however we can’t say the same for already knowing the location for next year’s Contest. As you may have already seen HERE earlier, Jon Ola Sand has […]
During an online press conference with BTRC, Jon Ola Sand was asked whether Kazakhstan could take part at the Eurovision Song Contest. He had the following to say: “We should discuss whether we should be able to bring Kazakhstan, our Associate Member in Kazakhstan, to Eurovision Song Contest, […]
The Irish commentators for this year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest by TG4. This year, the responsibility will be taken up by Micheal O Ciarradh and Sinead Ni Uallachain – the first time either will have commentated at the Contest. Michael is a television presenter for TG4’s youth programming, […]
The concept for this year’s Postcards, the little 40sec clips between each performance, as been revealed. The participating acts recorded these postcards during Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. This year’s concept see’s the participant place on a set of Virtual Reality goggles, that transports them to different […]
We have seen all of this year’s participating countries rehearse once so far this year – but what about the countries thats have participated in the Contest previously? Norway Norway first took part at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, when it was held in Copenhagen, in 2003. They […]
We have seen all of this year’s participating countries rehearse once so far this year – but what about the countries thats have participated in the Contest previously? Cyprus Cyprus first took part at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, when it was held in Copenhagen, in 2003. They […]
We have seen all of this year’s participating countries rehearse once so far this year – but what about the countries thats have participated in the Contest previously? Greece Greece were the first nation ever to take to the stage at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, when it […]
The first rehearsals are now over, so let the second rehearsals of the 2018 Junior Eurovision Song Contest begin! Today see’s the first ten acts take to the stage again, but in reverse order – you know the drill, join me, Richard from 08:00CET by regularly refreshing the […]
Day 4 here in Minsk saw the second half of participating countries take to the stage in the Minsk Arena. We saw a lot of white dresses in one form or another today – but one act stood out… Kazakhstan – one of this year’s two debutants, the […]
It’s that time again! Let the rehearsals of the 2018 Junior Eurovision Song Contest continue! Today see’s the second ten acts take to the stage for their first rehearsals – you know the drill, join me, Richard from 08:00CET by regularly refreshing the page for all the up-to-date […]
The first set of first rehearsals kicked off today and we were set for a treat. There was quite a variety presented to us from ten various participating countries. Whether it be props, lighting effects, back projections or costumes, we had a bit of everything. Ireland’s Taylor Hyne’s […]
Today, the President of Belarus, Mr Lukashenko met all of this year’s participants at the Palace of Independence. Former Belarusian Junior Eurovision participants also attended. President Lukashenko had the following to say: “You must be proud and happy that you are the winners in your countries, and now […]