14 countries will participate in the 2010 Junior Eurovision Song Contest to be held in Minsk, Belarus on 20 November 2010. There are some surprises with some countries returning and others dropping out.
Sara Markoska, who represented FYR Macedonia, at the 2009 Junior Eurovision Song Contest with Za Ljubovta took part in a series of festivals in Palma de Mallorca, Spain with the Dance Studio Eureka from Skopje.
Thea Saliba, who represented Malta at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2005 is going strong in Malta with her latest German produced offering called I'm Your Fan. The song was released just recently and already does very well in the Maltese Music Charts at Number 4 and climbing.
A week after the Netherlands won the 2009 Junior Eurovision Song Contest four Nordic countries held their very own contest, the MGP Nordic which is the prior to EBU's Junior Contest.
EuroVisionary interviews 2009 Romania Junior Eurovision singer, Ioana Bianca Anuta. Ioana will sing Ai Puterea In Mana Ta (You Have The Power In Your Hand) at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Kiev on 23 November 2009.
Congratulations to The Netherlands who won the 2009 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Kiev. The voting was very close with the leadership changing several times between The Netherlands, Armenia, Belgium and Russia. But Ralf Mackenbach over took from Armenia and Russia to win when the F.Y.R. Macedonia voted last.
The venue for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2010 has been announced by the European Broadcasting Union, even though the 2009 show hasn't been held yet. The 8th Junior Eurovision Song Contest show will be held in Minsk, the capital city of Belarus.