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  • Previewing the second half of Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025
    Dec 13 2025

    So many kids, so little time… but they’re all so so talented, and representing their countries in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest being held on Saturday 13 December (5pm CET) in Tbilisi.

    Michael and Io preview the second half of this year’s Contest and there’s a lot to talk about. Michael has a Book Week favourite and Io laments the loss of kid-first songs. But what do you think? Make sure you vote at jesc.tv!

    What do Michael and Io want back next time?

    Which song has Io positively beaming?

    Which country might need an intervention?

    Get involved

    Watch the show on YouTube (live from 3am AEST on 14 December)

    Listen to the songs on your preferred platform

    Watch the video by following the link

    Follow JOYEurovision across Facebook, Instagram, Threads, TikTok, Bluesky and X at linktr.ee/joy_eurovision

    Not in Australia? Grab this podcast via Spotify Podcasts.

    Playlist

    North Macedonia: Nela Mancheska – Miracle

    Montenegro: Asja Džogović – I Tužna i Srećna Priča [Both a Sad and a Happy Story]

    Italy: Leonardo Giovannangeli – Rockstar

    Portugal: Inês Gonçalves – Para Onde Vai o Amor? [Where Does Love Go?]

    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 [This World]

    Albania: Kroni Pula – Fruta Perime [Fruits and Vegetables]

    The post Previewing the second half of Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025 appeared first on JOY Eurovision.

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    57 mins
  • Previewing the first half of Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025
    Dec 6 2025

    It’s time to celebrate children’s talent as the Junior Eurovision Song Contest lands for another year.

    Michael and Io preview the first half of this year’s Contest, being held on Saturday 13 December (5pm CET) in Tbilisi.

    Who’s getting the party started?

    What’s medicine got to do with it?

    Where are the adults in children’s clothing?

    Get involved

    Watch the show on YouTube (live from 3am AEST on 14 December)

    Listen to the songs on your preferred platform

    Watch the video by following the link

    Follow JOYEurovision across Facebook, Instagram, Threads, TikTok, Bluesky and X at linktr.ee/joy_eurovision

    Not in Australia? Grab this podcast via Spotify Podcasts.

    Playlist

    Malta: Eliza Borg – I Believe

    Azerbaijan: Yağmur – Miau Miau [Azeri: Meow Meow]

    Croatia: Marino Vrgoč – Snovi [Croatian: Dreams]

    San Marino: Martina CRV – Beyond the Stars

    Armenia: Albert – Brave Heart

    Ukraine: Sofia Nersesian – Motanka

    Ireland: Lottie O’Driscoll Murray – Rúin [Gaelic: Secrets]

    Netherlands: Meadow – Freeze

    Poland: Marianna Kłos – Brightest Light

    The post Previewing the first half of Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025 appeared first on JOY Eurovision.

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    54 mins
  • Let’s party: Time to say goodbye to Eurovision 2025
    May 31 2025

    It’s that time, when we say goodbye to Eurovision for another year. Michael and Io traipse into (the old school version of) Euroclub to let their hair down, enjoy a...

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    The post Let’s party: Time to say goodbye to Eurovision 2025 appeared first on JOY Eurovision.

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    58 mins
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