Tbilisi 2025: All you need to know!
The Junior Eurovision 2025 trophy
How to watch, how to vote and how all 18 songs are going to look... Your guide to Junior Eurovision 2025.
Saturday 13 December at 17:00 CET, the 23rd Junior Eurovision Song Contest is happening in Georgia's capital, Tbilisi.
18 songs will be performed by a lineup of talented young singers representing their competing broadcasters.
🇲🇹 Malta: Eliza Borg - I Believe
🇦🇿 Azerbaijan: Yağmur - Miau Miau
🇭🇷 Croatia: Marino Vrgoč - Snovi
🇸🇲 San Marino: Martina CRV - Beyond the Stars
🇦🇲 Armenia: Albert - Brave Heart
🇺🇦 Ukraine: Sofia Nersesian - Motanka
🇮🇪 Ireland: Lottie O'Driscoll Murray - Rúin
🇳🇱 Netherlands: Meadow - Freeze
🇵🇱 Poland: Marianna Kłos - Brightest Light
🇲🇰 North Macedonia: Nela Mancheska - Miracle
🇲🇪 Montenegro: Asja Džogović - I Tužna i Srećna Priča
🇮🇹 Italy: Leonardo Giovannangeli - Rockstar
🇵🇹 Portugal: Inês Gonçalves - Para Onde Vai o Amor?
🇪🇸 Spain: Gonzalo Pinillos - Érase Una Vez (Once Upon a Time)
🇬🇪 Georgia: Anita Abgariani - Shine Like a Star
🇨🇾 Cyprus: Rafaella & Christos - AWAY
🇫🇷 France: Lou Deleuze - Ce Monde
🇦🇱 Albania: Kroni Pula - Fruta Perime
In the week leading up to Saturday evening's big event, the performers have been rehearsing their songs at the Gymnastics Hall of Olympic City in Tbilisi, where the stage is all set for Junior Eurovision 2025.
You can check out photos from these rehearsals right here.
Junior Eurovision has also put together a compilation of rehearsal clips too, so that you can really get an idea of what to expect from the performances this Saturday, 13 December.
How to Watch
You'll be able to watch Tbilisi 2025 either live on television or on the streaming services of all 18 participating broadcasters. Two more countries will also be broadcasting the show: Germany (Kika) and Luxembourg (RTL).
If you're going to be anywhere else in the world on Saturday 13 December at 17:00 CET, you'll be able to watch live via the official Junior Eurovision YouTube channel, where you can also check out the music videos of all 18 songs taking part.
How to Vote
You can decide the winner of the 23rd Junior Eurovision Song Contest. Wherever you are in the world, you can vote on JESC.tv.
Voting is free, you can vote for up to three of your favourite songs and you can even vote for your own country, if it's participating.

Voting Window 1:
Opens on Friday 12 December at 21:00 CET and closes on Saturday 13 December at 16:59 CET (just before the live show starts).
Voting Window 2:
Will open after the last song has been performed during the Live Show.
You then have approximately 15 minutes to cast your vote before the window closes.
The votes will be converted into points and revealed during the show.
Your presenters for the evening will be David Aladashvili and Liza Tsiklauri, who will be welcoming us to Georgia on what will be broadcaster GPB's second time hosting the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, following a triumphant staging in 2017.
Georgia remains the most successful country in Junior Eurovision history, with a record four wins since they debuted at the Contest in 2007. And viewers of Tbilisi 2025 will see many of those winners return to the stage that made them champions!
The interval acts of Tbilisi 2025 will include 2008 winners Bzikebi, 2011 winners Candy and the Contest's most recent winner from Madrid 2024, Andria Putkaradze.
There'll also be more surprises on the night, but we'll leave those for you to enjoy as you watch the show live.
See you in Tbilisi!