Final of the Children's Eurovision 2025: who is on the jury and how the winner will be chosen.

Final of the Children's Eurovision 2025: who is on the jury and how the winner will be chosen
Final of the Children's Eurovision 2025: who is on the jury and how the winner will be chosen

According to inkorr.com:  

On October 12, the final of the National Selection for the Children's Eurovision 2025 will take place, where the representative of Ukraine will be chosen. The jury of the final will include singer Vlad Darwin, general producer of the music channels 'M1' and 'M2' Natela Chkhartishvili-Zatsaryna, as well as musical performer and TV presenter Michelle Andrade.

Selection Features

 

The differences of the National Selection for the Children's Eurovision 2025 from the classic Eurovision concern the process of choosing the winner. It has been noted that the jury members for the Children's Eurovision 2025 were not selected through voting in the 'Diiia' app. The finalists will be chosen on October 12, and the concert will be hosted by Timur Miroshnychenko, Anna Tuleva, and Masha Kondratenko.

Creative Team

An important role in the National Selection for the Children's Eurovision 2025 is played by video director Anton Pozydaev, and choreographer Danilo Demehin. The creative part of the project will be taken over by music producer Svitlana Tarabarova and songwriter Alyona Alyona.

Final Expectations

The final of the National Selection for the Children's Eurovision 2025 will take place on October 12. The jury consists of well-known personalities, which increases the chances for an average Ukrainian to support one of the participants, as they all have certain popularity in the show business.

This final promises to be a bright and exciting event since young artists will have the opportunity to showcase their talents on the international stage. The Ukrainian audience will be able to follow the performances of the performers and participate in choosing the representative of the country for the Children's Eurovision, emphasizing the importance of the national cultural competition.


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