Junior Eurovision 2025: Starting order Revealed – First Look at Participating Entries
Tiflis, Georgia is preparing to host the 2025 Junior Eurovision song Contest, and the official running order has been published. The competition, taking place in the Olympic palace Hall, will feature 18 countries, including the returning nations of Azerbaijan, Croatia, and Montenegro. Germany and Estonia will not participate this year,following their involvement in the 2024 contest.
The Junior Eurovision Song Contest provides a platform for young musical talent, fostering international collaboration and showcasing diverse cultures. This year’s event is notably significant for Georgia, as it marks the first time the country has hosted the competition, following Andria Putkaradze’s victory in Madrid with “To My Mom.” The contest’s growing popularity and the return of several nations signal continued interest in the event and it’s mission to celebrate young performers.
Here’s the published starting order for the 2025 Junior Eurovision Song Contest:
- Netherlands
- Albania
- Armenia
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Georgia
- Ireland
- Kazakhstan
- Lithuania
- Malta
- Montenegro
- North Macedonia
- Poland
- Portugal
- Serbia
- Spain
- Ukraine
Further details regarding the stage design and artwork have already been released. German broadcaster KIKA will continue to broadcast the contest, with Felix Dirt from MDR Jump providing commentary and song checks featuring insights from former participants Susan (2020) and Bjarne (2024).