In a delightful development, Luxembourg’s national broadcaster, RTL, will make history by airing the 22nd Junior Eurovision Song Contest live on November 16. This marks the first time RTL will broadcast the event, even though the country has not yet participated in the competition.

RTL Zwee has officially scheduled the Junior Eurovision 2024 in its broadcasting for November 16, complete with commentary in Luxembourgish by Raoul Roos and Eric Rehmann. This broadcast signals a significant return for Luxembourg to Eurovision events, especially following its re-entry into the adult contest after a three-decade absence. Could this be a precursor to Luxembourg’s potential debut in the Junior Eurovision in the near future? Only time will tell…

More countries will broadcast the contest

In addition to Luxembourg, other non-participating countries will also air the contest. Lithuania and Montenegro are set to join Luxembourg in broadcasting the event, along with Croatia, a founding member of the contest and its first ever winner in 2003. These countries may be looking to reintroduce their audiences to the children’s contest, gauging interest for a possible return the next years.

It’s worth noting that countries like Cyprus and San Marino have also returned to the competition after several years away, indicating a growing interest in the Junior Eurovision format across Europe.

Junior Eurovision 2024

Seventeen countries will take part in the 22nd edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest:

Italy: Simone Grande – “Pigiama Party
Estonia: Annabelle – “Tänavad
Albania: Nikol Çabeli – “Vallëzoj
Armenia: Leo – “Cosmic Friend
Cyprus: Maria Pissarides – “Crystal Waters
France: Titouan – “Comme ci, comme ça
North Macedonia: Ana and Aleksej – “Marathon
Poland: Dominik Arim – “All Together
Georgia: Andria Putkaradze – “To My Mom
Spain: Chloe DelaRosa – “Como la Lola
Germany: Bjarne – “Save the Best For Us
Netherlands: Stay Tuned – “Music
San Marino: Idols SM – “Come noi
Ukraine: Artem Kotenko – “Hear Me Now
Portugal: Victoria Nicole – “Esperança
Ireland – Enya Cox Dempsey – “Le Chéile
Malta: Ramires Sciberras – “Stilla ċkejkna

The 22nd edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest will be held on November 16 in Madrid, Spain, following the country’s second-place finish last year and the refusal of the winning country, France, to host for the second year in a row. The slogan for this year’s contest is “Let’s Bloom!”, while Ruth Lorenzo, Marc Clotet and Melani Garcia will serve as this year’s hosts.

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Source: RTL