Yervant1 Posted December 20, 2021 Report Share Posted December 20, 2021 ESCXTRADec 19 2021 Armenia has won Junior Eurovision 2021! Maria Chugunova Junior Eurovision 2021, which just took place in Paris, has finished! Congratulations to Armenia, the winner of this year! Maléna recieved 224 points with her song “Qami Qami”! Full resultsIn a nail biting voting sequence, Armenia topped the scoreboard with 224 points. Poland’s Sara James finished in second place with 218 points. The full online voting results were also revealed!Maléna’s victory gives Armenia their second Junior Eurovision win after previously winning the competition in 2010 with the song Mama, performed by Vladimir Arzumanyan. XTRA VOTEOur XTRA VOTE participants also predicted Armenia as a winner of Junior Eurovision 2021! You can check the full results below!Armenia wins Junior Eurovision XTRA VOTE 2021: Here are the final results! XTRA DecidesThe ESCXTRA Team also took their rankings altogether and made a choice for the Junior Eurovision winner this year. Our team members selected Armenia as their winner as well! Check our full Top 10 for JESC 2021: 10 to 7 and 6 to 3 ! Junior Eurovision 2021: Our Top 10 (2 & 1)https://escxtra.com/2021/12/19/armenia-has-won-junior-eurovision-2021/ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Yervant1 Posted December 22, 2021 Author Report Share Posted December 22, 2021 Eurovision TVDec 21 2021 Armenia to host 20th Junior Eurovision in 2022 TODAY, 10:00 CETThe European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and Armenian broadcaster AMPTV are pleased to announce that the 20th Junior Eurovision Song Contest will be staged in Armenia next year.The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and Armenian broadcaster AMPTV are pleased to announce that the 20th Junior Eurovision Song Contest will be staged in Armenia next year.This follows Maléna’s sensational win in Paris with the whirlwind of a song that is Qami Qami.It is Armenia’s second victory in the Contest and 2022 will see the country host Junior Eurovision for the second time after AMPTV staged the competition in Yerevan in 2011 following their triumph the previous year.Martin Österdahl, Executive Supervisor of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, said:'Armenia’s cool, classy, contemporary winner set a new standard for the competition. Their enthusiasm for the event is unmatched and we are excited that AMPTV want to host the 20th edition of the JESC next year. We look forward to working with them on planning a very special anniversary edition of the show.'EBU Director General Noel Curran added:'We were thrilled to see Armenia win their 2nd Junior Eurovision in Paris this weekend and congratulate Maléna and AMPTV’s hard working delegation on their stunning victory. We welcome the enthusiasm from our Armenian member for hosting the 20th Junior Eurovision Song Contest and are anticipating a great collaboration between the EBU and AMPTV over the coming months.'Hovhannes Movsisyan, CEO of Armenian Public Television said:'From the very first day we released Qami Qami we believed in Malena’s victory and were looking forward to hosting this major event. Armenians are very excited about our comeback into the Eurovision family, and even more thrilled to host this spectacular event next year. Welcome to Armenia!'The date and the venue for the 2022 Junior Eurovision Song Contest will be confirmed in the coming months.If you missed Junior Eurovision 2021, you can watch it on the official Junior Eurovision YouTube channel. About MalénaParticipant profile: MalénaIn 2020, Maléna had been internally selected to perform Why at the Contest before Armenia withdrew. She will now fulfil her destiny with a brand new song.The young musician from Yerevan is a talented cellist, and has dreamed about representing Armenia for many years; she participated in her nation’s selection competition back in 2018.Maléna spends a lot of time in the studio, experimenting with different music genres and joining in with songwriting workshops… and we’ll soon see the results of her creativity! https://eurovision.tv/story/armenia-to-host-20th-junior-eurovision-in-2022 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MosJan Posted December 22, 2021 Report Share Posted December 22, 2021 Happy Moment.. for now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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