Junior Eurovision reaches million milestone on YouTube Kids
Junior Eurovision is celebrating a major digital milestone, having officially surpassed 1,000,000 subscribers on our YouTube Kids channel - an achievement that has been honoured with the presentation of YouTube’s prestigious Gold Creator Award.
On the channel, you can dive into the family-friendly world of Junior Eurovision: enjoy official music videos, exclusive rehearsal clips, archived performances, and watch the live stream of the show when it broadcasts from Georgia.
Head of Digital, Rob Holley, said:
“Hitting 1,000,000 subscribers on our YouTube Kids channel while we’re here in Tbilisi for Junior Eurovision 2025 couldn’t be better timed!
We’re incredibly proud to receive the Gold Creator Award, and we can’t wait to live stream the magic on YouTube from 17:00 CET on Saturday 13 December. Tune in - and don’t forget to vote at jesc.tv.”
How to Watch
You can watch the Junior Eurovision Song Contest live on television or the streaming services of all 18 participating broadcasters (as well as Kika in Germany and RTL in Luxembourg), as well as the official Junior Eurovision YouTube channel.
How to Vote
You can help 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.