User:Jochem van Hees/sandbox
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ESC 2024 final if 9 and 11 points existed
[edit]Place | Combined | Jury | Televoting | |||
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Country | Points | Country | Points | Country | Points | |
1 | Switzerland ‡ | 684 (+93) | Switzerland ‡ | 387 (+22) | Croatia | 381 (+44) |
2 | Croatia | 643 (+96) | Croatia 1 | 262 (+52) | Ukraine 1 | 359 (+52) |
3 | Ukraine | 558 (+105) | France 1 | 262 (+44) | Israel 1 | 358 (+35) |
4 | France | 557 (+112) | Italy | 219 (+55) | Switzerland ‡ 1 | 297 (+71) |
5 | Israel | 434 (+59) | Ukraine | 199 (+53) | France 1 | 295 (+69) |
6 | Ireland | 387 (+109) | Portugal 1 | 189 (+50) | Ireland | 207 (+71) |
7 | Italy | 386 (+118) | Sweden 1 | 184 (+59) | Italy | 167 (+63) |
8 | Armenia | 275 (+92) | Ireland 2 | 180 (+38) | Armenia 1 | 133 (+51) |
9 | Sweden | 263 (+89) | Germany 1 | 148 (+49) | Greece 1 | 126 (+41) |
10 | Portugal | 210 (+58) | Armenia 1 | 142 (+41) | Lithuania | 106 (+48) |
11 | Germany 1 | 180 (+63) | Luxembourg | 120 (+37) | Sweden | 79 (+30) |
12 | Greece 1 | 177 (+51) | Israel | 76 (+24) | Finland 3 | 62 (+31) |
13 | Lithuania 1 | 149 (+69) | United Kingdom | 73 (+27) | Cyprus 1 | 60 (+16) |
14 | Luxembourg 1 | 149 (+46) | Cyprus 2 | 60 (+26) | Latvia 2 | 52 (+24) |
15 | Cyprus | 120 (+42) | Latvia | 59 (+23) | Estonia 2 | 45 (+12) |
16 | Latvia | 111 (+47) | Lithuania 1 | 53 (+21) | Serbia 2 | 42 (+10) |
17 | Serbia | 84 (+30) | Greece 3 | 51 (+10) | Germany 2 | 32 (+14) |
18 | Finland 1 | 82 (+44) | Serbia | 42 (+20) | Georgia | 30 (+11) |
19 | United Kingdom 1 | 73 (+27) | Austria 1 | 32[a] (+13) | Spain 3 | 29 (+18) |
20 | Spain 2 | 61 (+31) | Spain 1 | 32[a] (+13) | Luxembourg 3 | 29 (+9) |
21 | Georgia | 59 (+29) | Georgia | 24 (+14) | Portugal 1 | 21 (+8) |
22 | Estonia 2 | 56 (+19) | Norway 1 | 24 (+12) | Norway 2 | 20 (+16) |
23 | Austria 1 | 47 (+23) | Finland 1 | 20[b] (+13) | Slovenia 2 | 16 (+4) |
24 | Norway 1 | 44 (+28) | Slovenia 2 | 20[c] (+5) | Austria 1 | 15 (+10) |
25 | Slovenia 2 | 36 (+9) | Estonia | 11 (+7) | United Kingdom | 0 |
— | Netherlands † | — | Netherlands | — | Netherlands | — |
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Eurovision Song Contest 2024 infobox
[edit]Eurovision Song Contest 2024 | |
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Host | |
Venue | TBD, Sweden |
Executive supervisor | Martin Österdahl |
Host broadcaster | Sveriges Television (SVT) |
Participants (provisional; as of May 2023[update]) | |
Number of entries | 11 |
Returning countries | Luxembourg |
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Eurovision Song Contest 2021 infobox
[edit]Eurovision Song Contest 2021 | |
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Open Up | |
Dates | |
Semi-final 1 | 18 May 2021 |
Semi-final 2 | 20 May 2021 |
Final | 22 May 2021 |
Host | |
Venue | Rotterdam Ahoy Rotterdam, Netherlands |
Presenter(s) | |
Director |
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Executive supervisor | Martin Österdahl |
Executive producer |
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Host broadcaster | |
Participants | |
Number of entries | 39 |
Debuting countries | None |
Returning countries | Bulgaria Ukraine |
Non-returning countries | Armenia Belarus Hungary Montenegro |
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Vote | |
Voting system | Each country awards two sets of 12, 10, 8–1 points to 10 songs: the first–from a professional jury, the second–from viewers. |
Winning song | Italy "Zitti e buoni" |
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Eurovision Song Contest 2021 broadcasts
[edit]This is a combination of the broadcasters and commentators section and the viewing figures section.
Country | Show(s) | Broadcaster(s) | Commentator(s) | Viewing figures (in millions) | Ref(s) |
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Albania | All shows | RTSH 1, RTSH Muzikë, Radio Tirana 1 | Andri Xhahu | [1][2][3] | |
Australia | All shows[e] | SBS | Myf Warhurst and Joel Creasey | 0.28 | [4][5][6] |
Austria | All shows | ORF 1 | Andi Knoll | 0.59 | [7][8] |
Azerbaijan | All shows | İTV | Hüsniyyə Məhərrəmova | [citation needed] | |
Belgium | All shows | Eén | Dutch: Peter Van de Veire | 1.44 | [9][10][11][12] |
Ketnet | Dutch audio description | ||||
Final | Radio 2 | Dutch: Anja Daems and Showbizz Bart | |||
All shows | La Une[f] | French: Fanny Jandrain[g] and Jean-Louis Lahaye | 0.45 | [13][14][12] | |
RTBF Auvio | |||||
1st semi-final and final | VivaCité[h] | ||||
Bulgaria | All shows | BNT 1, BNT 4 | Elena Rosberg and Petko Kralev | 0.30 | [15][16][17][12] |
Croatia | All shows | HRT 1 | Duško Ćurlić | [18][19] | |
Final | HR 2 | Unknown | [20] | ||
Cyprus | All shows | RIK 1, RIK HD, RIK Sat | Louis Patsalides | 0.17 | [21][22] |
Czech Republic | Both semi-finals | ČT2 | Jan Maxián and Albert Černý | [23][24][12] | |
Final | ČT1 | 0.16 | |||
Denmark | All shows | DR1 | Henrik Milling and Nicolai Molbech | 0.53 | [25][26] |
Estonia | All shows | ETV | Estonian: Marko Reikop | 0.14 | [27][28] |
ETV+ | Russian: Aleksandr Hobotov and Julia Kalenda | [29] | |||
ERR | Sign language: various interpreters | [30] | |||
Finland | All shows | Yle TV1 | Finnish: Mikko Silvennoinen Swedish: Eva Frantz and Johan Lindroos Russian: Levan Tvaltvadze |
1.46 | [31][32] |
Yle Radio Suomi | Finnish: Sanna Pirkkalainen and Toni Laaksonen | ||||
Yle X3M | Swedish: Eva Frantz and Johan Lindroos | ||||
France | Both semi-finals | Culturebox, France 4 | Laurence Boccolini | [33][34][35] | |
Final | France 2 | Stéphane Bern and Laurence Boccolini | 5.5 | ||
Georgia | All shows | First Channel | Nika Lobiladze | [36][37] | |
Germany | All shows | One | Peter Urban | 7.7 | [38][39][40][12] |
Final | Das Erste | 1.2 | |||
Deutsche Welle | |||||
Greece | All shows | ERT1 | Maria Kozakou and Giorgos Kapoutzidis | 2.04 | [41][42] |
Final | ERT Second Programme | Giorgos Katsaros | [43] | ||
Iceland | All shows | RÚV | Icelandic: Gísli Marteinn Baldursson | 0.14 | [44][12] |
RÚV 2 | Sign language: Elsa G. Björnsdóttir | [45][46][47] | |||
2nd semi-final and final | Rás 2 | Unknown | [48][49][50] | ||
All shows | RUV.is | English: Alex Elliott | [51] | ||
Ireland | Both semi-finals | RTÉ2 | Marty Whelan | [52][53][12] | |
Final | RTÉ One | 0.36 | |||
1st semi-final | RTÉ Radio 1 | Neil Doherty and Zbyszek Zalinski | [54][55] | ||
Final | RTÉ 2fm | ||||
Israel | All shows | Kan 11, Kan Educational,[i] Kan Tarbut | Asaf Liberman and Akiva Novick | [56][57] | |
Italy | Both semi-finals | Rai 4 | Ema Stokholma and Saverio Raimondo | [58][59][60][61][12] | |
Final | Rai 1 | Gabriele Corsi and Cristiano Malgioglio | |||
Both semi-finals | Rai Radio 2 | Ema Stokholma and Saverio Raimondo | |||
Final | Ema Stokholma and Gino Castaldo | ||||
Latvia | Both semi-finals | LTV1 | Toms Grēviņš | [62][63][64][12] | |
Final | Toms Grēviņš and Marie N | 0.11 | |||
Lithuania | All shows | LRT televizija, LRT Radijas | Ramūnas Zilnys | 1 | [65][66][67] |
Malta | All shows | TVM | No commentary | [68] | |
Moldova | All shows | Moldova 1, Radio Moldova | Unknown | [69] | |
Netherlands | All shows | NPO 1, BVN | Cornald Maas and Sander Lantinga | 5.57 | [70][71][72] |
NPO 1 Extra | Sign language: various interpreters | [73] | |||
NPO Zappelin Extra | Dutch audio description | ||||
Final | NPO Radio 2 | Wouter van der Goes and Frank van ’t Hof | [74] | ||
North Macedonia | All shows | MRT 1, MRT 2 | Eli Tanaskovska | [75][76] | |
Norway | All shows | NRK1 | Marte Stokstad | 1.48 | [77][78][79] |
Final | NRK3 | Martin Lepperød and Adelina Ibishi | [80] | ||
NRK P1 | Ole-Christian Øen | [81] | |||
Poland | All shows | TVP1 | Marek Sierocki and Aleksander Sikora | 1.40 | [82][83][84][85][12] |
TVP Polonia | 0.07 | ||||
Portugal | All shows[j] | RTP1, RTP Internacional, RTP África | José Carlos Malato and Nuno Galopim | 1.2 | [88][89] |
Romania | All shows | TVR 1, TVRi | Bogdan Stănescu | 0.18 | [90][91][92] |
Russia | All shows | Channel One | Yuri Aksyuta and Yana Churikova | 3.47 | [93][94][12] |
San Marino | All shows | San Marino RTV, Radio San Marino | Lia Fiorio and Gigi Restivo | [95] | |
Serbia | All shows | RTS 1, RTS Planeta, RTS Svet | Duška Vučinić | 2.5 | [96][97][98][99][100] |
Final | Radio Belgrade 1 | Katarina Epštajn and Nikoleta Dojčinović | [101] | ||
Slovenia | Both semi-finals | TV Slovenija 2 | Mojca Mavec | [102][103][104][105] | |
Final | TV Slovenija 1 | ||||
All shows | RTV 4D, Radio Val 202 | ||||
Spain | Both semi-finals | La 2 | Tony Aguilar, Julia Varela and Víctor Escudero | [106][107] | |
Final | La 1, TVE Internacional | 4.07 | |||
Radio Nacional, Radio Exterior, Radio 5 | Imanol Durán | [108][109] | |||
Sweden | All shows | SVT1 | Edward af Sillén and Christer Björkman | 2.9 | [110][111] |
SR P4 | Carolina Norén | [112] | |||
Switzerland | Both semi-finals | SRF zwei | German: Sven Epiney | [113][12] | |
Final | SRF 1 | 0.47 | |||
Both semi-finals | RTS 2 | French: Jean-Marc Richard, Nicolas Tanner | [114] | ||
Final | RTS 1 | French: Jean-Marc Richard, Nicolas Tanner and Joseph Gorgoni | |||
2nd semi-final | RSI La 2 | Italian: Clarissa Tami | [115][116] | ||
Final | RSI La 1 | Italian: Clarissa Tami and Sebalter | 0.02 | ||
Ukraine | All shows | UA:First | Timur Miroshnychenko | 1.83[k] | [117][118] |
STB | Serhiy Prytula | 4.7 | [119][120] | ||
Final | UA:Ukrainian radio | Olena Zelinchenko | [121][122] | ||
UA:Radio Promin | Anna Zakletska and Dmytro Zakharchenko | [123] | |||
United Kingdom | Both semi-finals | BBC Four | Scott Mills, Sara Cox[l] and Chelcee Grimes | 0.73 (semi-final 1), 0.75 (semi-final 2) | [125][126][127][128] |
Final | BBC One | Graham Norton | 7.7 | ||
BBC Radio 2 | Ken Bruce |
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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021 spokespersons
[edit]This is a combination of the Spokespersons section and the 12 points section. For further information, see Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Eurovision § Spokespersons sections.
Order | Nation(s) giving 12 points | Spokesperson | 12 points to |
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1 | Germany | Olivia[citation needed] | Netherlands |
2 | Kazakhstan | Saniya Zholzhaksynova[1] | Belarus |
3 | Netherlands | Robin de Haas[2] | France |
4 | Serbia | Darija Vračević[3] | Belarus |
5 | Belarus | Ksenia Galetskaya[4] | France |
6 | Poland | Marianna Józefina Piątkowska[5] | Belarus |
7 | Georgia | Marita Khvedelidze[6] | Kazakhstan |
8 | Malta | Leah Mifsud[7] | France |
9 | Russia | Mikella Abramova and Khryusha[8] | Kazakhstan |
10 | Spain | Melani García[9] | Georgia |
11 | Ukraine | Sophia Ivanko[10] | Georgia |
12 | France | Nathan Laface | Serbia |
References
- ^ Herbert, Emily (25 November 2020). "Kazakhstan: Saniya Zholzhaxynova Revealed as Junior Eurovision 2020 Spokesperson". Eurovoix.
- ^ Farren, Neil (30 September 2020). "Netherlands: Robin Revealed as Spokesperson for Junior Eurovision 2020". Eurovoix.
- ^ Farren, Neil (24 November 2020). "Serbia: Darija Vračević Revealed As Spokesperson for Junior Eurovision 2020". Eurovoix. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
- ^ Granger, Anthony (27 November 2020). "Belarus: Ksenia Galetskaya Announced as Spokesperson for Junior Eurovision". Eurovoix. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
- ^ Granger, Anthony (28 November 2020). "Poland: Marianna Józefina Returns as Spokesperson for Junior Eurovision". Eurovoix. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
- ^ Granger, Anthony (17 November 2020). "Georgia: Marita Khvedelidze Revealed as Spokesperson for Junior Eurovision". Eurovoix. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
- ^ "Leah Mifsud - Facebook post". Facebook. 29 November 2020. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
- ^ Granger, Anthony (27 November 2020). "Russia: Alsou's Daughter Mikella Abramova Announced as Spokesperson". Eurovoix. Archived from the original on 27 November 2020.
- ^ "Melani será la portavoz del jurado de España en Eurovisión Junior 2020" (in Spanish). RTVE. 16 November 2020. Archived from the original on 16 November 2020.
- ^ Farren, Neil (25 November 2020). "Ukraine: Sophia Ivanko Revealed As Spokesperson for Junior Eurovision 2020". Eurovoix. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
Eurovision 2021 prediction
[edit]This is partially an editing test and partially a public archive so I can potentially brag about how accurate my prediction is in the future. The table was adapted from Eurovision Song Contest 2021 § Participating countries.
Draw | Country | Artist | Song | Language(s) | Place |
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1 | Ireland | Lesley Roy | "Maps" | English | 3 |
2 | Australia | Montaigne | "Technicolour" | English | 12 |
3 | North Macedonia | Vasil | "Here I Stand" | English | 16 |
4 | Sweden | Tusse | "Voices" | English | 2 |
5 | Slovenia | Ana Soklič | "Amen" | English | 10 |
6 | Russia | Manizha | "Russian Woman" | Russian, English | 11 |
7 | Lithuania | The Roop | "Discoteque" | English | 1 |
8 | Malta | Destiny | "Je me casse" | English[m] | 5 |
9 | Azerbaijan | Efendi | "Mata Hari" | English[n] | 7 |
10 | Croatia | Albina | "Tick-Tock" | English, Croatian | 14 |
11 | Cyprus | Elena Tsagrinou | "El Diablo" | English[o] | 4 |
12 | Ukraine | Go_A | "Shum" (Шум) | Ukrainian | 8 |
13 | Romania | Roxen | "Amnesia" | English | 13 |
14 | Belgium | Hooverphonic | "The Wrong Place" | English | 6 |
15 | Israel | Eden Alene | "Set Me Free" | English[p] | 15 |
16 | Norway | Tix | "Fallen Angel" | English | 9 |
Draw | Country | Artist | Song | Language(s) | Place |
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1 | Czech Republic | Benny Cristo | "Omaga" | English[q] | 9 |
2 | Austria | Vincent Bueno | "Amen" | English | 13 |
3 | Serbia | Hurricane | "Loco Loco" | Serbian[r] | 11 |
4 | Iceland | Daði og Gagnamagnið | "10 Years" | English | 2 |
5 | Moldova | Natalia Gordienko | "Sugar" | English | 4 |
6 | Poland | Rafał | "The Ride" | English | 14 |
7 | Greece | Stefania | "Last Dance" | English | 7 |
8 | Estonia | Uku Suviste | "The Lucky One" | English | 12 |
9 | San Marino | Senhit[s] | "Adrenalina" | English[t] | 3 |
10 | Portugal | The Black Mamba | "Love Is on My Side" | English | 17 |
11 | Denmark | Fyr & Flamme | "Øve os på hinanden" | Danish | 16 |
12 | Bulgaria | Victoria | "Growing Up Is Getting Old" | English | 5 |
13 | Albania | Anxhela Peristeri | "Karma" | Albanian | 10 |
14 | Latvia | Samanta Tīna | "The Moon Is Rising" | English | 6 |
15 | Georgia | Tornike Kipiani | "You" | English | 15 |
16 | Switzerland | Gjon's Tears | "Tout l'Univers" | French | 1 |
17 | Finland | Blind Channel | "Dark Side" | English | 8 |
- ^ a b Despite finishing with the same number of points as Spain, Austria is deemed to have finished 19th in the jury voting due to receiving 7 points from more countries
- ^ Despite finishing with the same number of points as Slovenia, Finland is deemed to have finished 23rd in the jury voting due to receiving points from more countries
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ The United Kingdom was the only country to finish the competition with 0 points. Despite scoring points from the professional juries, Germany, Spain, and the Netherlands all failed to score points from the public televote.
- ^ All shows were broadcast live, with a primetime rebroadcast in the evening between 21 and 23 May.
- ^ The second semi-final was broadcast on La Une on a 90-minute delay.
- ^ Late replacement for Maureen Louys who was absent due to testing positive for COVID-19.
- ^ The final was broadcast on VivaCité on a 60-minute delay.
- ^ Due to the 2021 Israel–Palestine crisis, the shows would be deferred to Kan Educational in the event that the main broadcast on Kan 11 is interrupted.
- ^ The first semi-final was broadcast on a two-hour delay, starting at 22:15 WEST.[86][87]
- ^ Including UA online stream, Facebook stream and eurovision.ua stream
- ^ Late replacement for Rylan Clark-Neal who was absent due to illness but still appeared in pre-recorded segments.[124]
- ^ Contains one repeated phrase in French
- ^ Contains one repeated chant in Azerbaijani
- ^ Contains repeated words in Spanish
- ^ Contains one repeated phrase in Hebrew
- ^ Contains one sentence in Czech
- ^ Contains one phrase in English and one repeated word in Spanish
- ^ The song features vocals from Flo Rida.
- ^ Contains one repeated word in Italian
JESC participants table
[edit]This table was copied over from Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020 § Participating countries, but I added a location column (as in, in which city the performance was recorded). You can discuss on the talk page for JESC 2020.
Note: some of this information later turned out to be incorrect. Please look at the JESC 2020 article for corrected information. I will no longer be updating this section.
Draw[1] | Country[2] | Artist[3] | Song[3] | Location | Language(s) |
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01 | Germany | Susan | "Stronger with You" | Hamburg[4] | German, English |
02 | Kazakhstan | Karakat Bashanova | "Forever" | Nur-Sultan[5] | Kazakh, English |
03 | Netherlands | Unity | "Best Friends" | Hilversum[6] | Dutch, English |
04 | Serbia | Petar Aničić | "Heartbeat" | Warsaw[7] | Serbian, English |
05 | Belarus | Arina Pehtereva | "Aliens" | Minsk[8] | Russian, English |
06 | Poland | Ala Tracz | "I'll Be Standing" | Warsaw[7] | Polish, English |
07 | Georgia | Sandra Gadelia | "You Are Not Alone" | Tbilisi[9] | Georgian, English |
08 | Malta | Chanel Monseigneur | "Chasing Sunsets" | Warsaw[7] | English |
09 | Russia | Sofia Feskova | "My New Day" | Moscow[10] | Russian, English |
10 | Spain | Soleá | "Palante" | Madrid[11] | Spanish |
11 | Ukraine | Oleksandr Balabanov | "Vidkryvai" (Відкривай) | Warsaw[7] | Ukrainian, English |
12 | France | Valentina | "J'imagine" | Paris[12] | French |
References
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- ^ "13 countries will 'Move the World' at Junior Eurovision 2020". junioreurovision.tv. EBU. 8 September 2020.
- ^ a b "Poland 2020 Participants". junioreurovision.tv. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
- ^ Granger, Anthony (27 November 2020). "Junior Eurovision 2020 Rehearsal Diaries – Germany – Susan – Stronger With You". Eurovoix. Archived from the original on 27 November 2020.
The recording of the performance took place at the NDR studios in Hamburg.
- ^ Anthony, Granger (25 November 2020). "Junior Eurovision 2020 Rehearsal Diaries – Kazakhstan – Karakat Bashanova – Forever". Eurovoix. Archived from the original on 25 November 2020.
Karakat recorded her performance for the contest on October 26 in Astana.
- ^ Granger, Anthony (23 November 2020). "Junior Eurovision 2020 Rehearsal Diaries – Netherlands – Unity – Best Friends". Eurovoix. Archived from the original on 24 November 2020.
The recording of the performance took place in Hilversum, the home of Dutch broadcasting.
- ^ a b c d Stojanović, Nikola (28 October 2020). "Four Countries Are Going To Record Their JESC Performances At TVP?". ESCBubble. Archived from the original on 1 November 2020.
(...) four countries are going to record their performances at TVP those countries are Poland, Serbia, Ukraine and Malta.
- ^ Granger, Anthony (2 November 2020). "Belarus: Arina Pehtereva Will Film Junior Eurovision Performance Tomorrow". Eurovoix. Archived from the original on 3 November 2020.
Arina Pehtereva will film her performance of "Aliens" for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020 tomorrow in Minsk.
- ^ Granger, Anthony (26 November 2020). "Junior Eurovision 2020 Rehearsal Diaries – Georgia – Sandra Gadelia – You Are Not Alone". Eurovoix. Archived from the original on 28 November 2020.
Sandra Gadelia recorded her performance for the contest in Tbilisi at the GPB studios.
- ^ Granger, Anthony (24 November 2020). "Junior Eurovision 2020 Rehearsal Diaries – Russia – Sofia Feskova – My New Day". Eurovoix. Archived from the original on 24 November 2020.
The recording of the Russian performance took place in Moscow at the end of October.
- ^ Granger, Anthony (23 November 2020). "Junior Eurovision 2020 Rehearsal Diaries – Spain – Soleá – Palante". Eurovoix. Archived from the original on 24 November 2020.
The recording of the Spanish performance took place in Madrid in mid-October.
- ^ Granger, Anthony (26 November 2020). "Junior Eurovision 2020 Rehearsal Diaries – France – Valentina – J'imagine". Eurovoix. Archived from the original on 26 November 2020.
The French performance was recorded in Paris at the end of October.