Back in June, ARMTV – the Armenian national broadcaster – launched a call for song for their national final. Depi Mankakan Evratesil was used to select their entrant for Junior Eurovision. Having won the selection with “Colours Of Your Dream”, we now have an official music video for the song.
Having emerged triumphant from the 10-song selection back in September, we now have the official video for Karina’s Junior Eurovision entry. The styling and ethereal colour scheme is very much in tune with her staging from Depi Mankakan Evratesil.
You can watch the clip below: [please fo to the link below]
Junior Eurovision 2019
This year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest will be held in the Gliwice Arena, Poland, on the 24th November 2019. Excitingly, it marks the first time Poland will host a music-based Eurovision event! Last year, Roksana Węgiel brought Poland its first Eurovision-adjacent win with “Anyone I Want To Be”. Roksana has since been announced to be hosting the contest, along with Ida Nowakowska and Aleksander Sikora.
The following nineteen countries have confirmed their participation, and all have now revealed their entries! However, Ireland is yet to reveal the revamp of its entry.
- Albania
- Armenia
- Australia
- Belarus
- France
- Georgia
- Ireland
- Italy
- Kazakhstan
- Malta
- Netherlands
- North Macedonia
- Poland
- Portugal
- Russia
- Serbia
- Spain
- Ukraine
- Wales
Armenia debuted at the Junior Eurovision in 2007, when the contest was hosted in Amsterdam. That year, they came second with Arevik’s “Erazanq”, scoring 136 points. Since then, Armenia have participated in every edition of the contest since and are one of the most successful countries in the contest..
In 12 participations, Armenia have yet to miss the top 10. To date, the country has two third-place finishes (2012 and 2014) and four second-place finishes (2007, 2009, 2015 and 2016). They also won the contest in 2010 with Vladimir Arzumanyan’s “Mama”, achieving 120 points.
Last year, Armenia were represented with Levon Galstyan, who won Depi Mankakan Evratesil with “L.E.V.O.N”. In Minsk, he finished ninth out of 20 participants, with 125 points. Although this was still a top 10 finish, this was the country’s lowest placing to date.