Armenia’s Malena Fox wins Junior Eurovision 2021 with the song ‘Qami Qami’
Malena Fox from Armenia is the winner of the 19th edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Paris performing the song ‘Qami Qami’.
Following weeks of preparations and rehearsals the final live show of Junior Eurovision 2021 took place this evening at La Seine Musicale in Paris, France. Malena Fox with ‘Qami Qami’ topped the scoreboard with her song ‘Qami Qami’ brining the trophy to Armenia.
The show opened with the traditional flag parade and the presentation of this year’s 19 competing countries and acts under the music of the Dj duo Ofenbach.
Actor and TV presenter, Olivier Minne, popular persona and politician Élodie Gossuin and the French JESC 2019 act, Carla were responsible to guide the audience presenting the show.
THE COMPETING PERFORMANCES
This year a total of 19 competing countries were in the run for the trophy which appeared on stage in the following running order:
🇩🇪 Germany: Pauline – Imagine Us
🇬🇪 Georgia: Niko Kajaia – Let’s Count The Smiles
🇵🇱 Poland: Sara James – Somebody
🇲🇹 Malta: Ike & Kaya – My Home
🇮🇹 Italy: Elisabetta Lizza – Specchio (Mirror On The Wall)
🇧🇬 Bulgaria: Denislava & Martin – Voice Of Love
🇷🇺 Russia: Tanya Mezhentseva – Mon Ami
🇮🇪 Ireland: Maiú Levi Lawlor – Saor (Disappear)
🇦🇲 Armenia: Maléna – Qami Qami
🇰🇿 Kazakhstan: Alinur Khazim & Beknur Zhanibekuly – Ертегі әлемі (Fairy World)
🇦🇱 Albania: Anna Gjebrea – Stand By You
🇺🇦 Ukraine: Olena Usenko – Vazhil
🇫🇷 France: Enzo – Tic Tac
🇦🇿 Azerbaijan: Sona Azizova – One Of Those Days
🇳🇱 Netherlands: Ayana – Mata Sugu Aō Ne
🇪🇸 Spain: Levi Díaz – Reír
🇷🇸 Serbia: Jovana & Dunja – Oči Deteta (Children’s Eyes)
🇲🇰 North Macedonia: Datje Muzika – Green Forces
🇵🇹 Portugal: Simão Oliveira – O Rapaz
Onces the performances were completed the show featured last year’s winner sweet Valentina who performed a Christmas version of her winning entry “J’Imagine” .
Next on stage came all the 19 competing acts together in order to took to the stage for one more tim to singthis year’s common song ‘Imagine”.
A breathe away from the results announced JBarbara Pravi treated the audience with another captivating performance of a special version of “Voila” her Eurovision 2021 song that came 2nd in Rotterdam.
THE RESULTS
The winner was determined by a combination of jury voting and an online voting. The jury vote was determined one day before during the jury show while the online voting that had started on Friday evening and closed just before the live show, reopened for 15 minutes after all acts had completed their performances. Each voting had a 50% share on the final outcome.
Jury Voting
The juries’ votes declared winner the country of France receiving 120 points while second came Poland with 116 points and third Armenia with 115 points. This how the scoreboard was after the 19 national juries’ votes were in:
Online Voting
Once the jury voting was revealed the hosts went on with the points from the online voting with the overall scoreboard declaring winner Malena Fox from Armenia!
Watch the last minutes of the exciting voting announcent that declared Armena’s Malena Fox winner:
Congratulations to Armenia and Malena Fox for her victory and the amazing winning performance of ‘Qami Qami”.
News Source: Junior Eurovision tv
Opening of the Show
The show opened with the flag parade and the presentation of this year’s 19 competing countries and acts under the music of the Dj duo Ofenbach.
Once that was complete the three host of the show came forward with actor and TV presenter, Olivier Minne, popular persona and politician Élodie Gossuin and the French JESC 2019 act, Carla taking their spots on the stage.
THE COMPETING COUNTRIES
This year a total of 19 competing countries were in the run for the trophy which appeared on stage in the following running order:
🇩🇪 Germany: Pauline – Imagine Us
🇬🇪 Georgia: Niko Kajaia – Let’s Count The Smiles
🇵🇱 Poland: Sara James – Somebody
🇲🇹 Malta: Ike & Kaya – My Home
🇮🇹 Italy: Elisabetta Lizza – Specchio (Mirror On The Wall)
🇧🇬 Bulgaria: Denislava & Martin – Voice Of Love
🇷🇺 Russia: Tanya Mezhentseva – Mon Ami
🇮🇪 Ireland: Maiú Levi Lawlor – Saor (Disappear)
🇦🇲 Armenia: Maléna – Qami Qami
🇰🇿 Kazakhstan: Alinur Khazim & Beknur Zhanibekuly – Ертегі әлемі (Fairy World)
🇦🇱 Albania: Anna Gjebrea – Stand By You
🇺🇦 Ukraine: Olena Usenko – Vazhil
🇫🇷 France: Enzo – Tic Tac
🇦🇿 Azerbaijan: Sona Azizova – One Of Those Days
🇳🇱 Netherlands: Ayana – Mata Sugu Aō Ne
🇪🇸 Spain: Levi Díaz – Reír
🇷🇸 Serbia: Jovana & Dunja – Oči Deteta (Children’s Eyes)
🇲🇰 North Macedonia: Datje Muzika – Green Forces
🇵🇹 Portugal: Simão Oliveira – O Rapaz
Once the comepting part was over the lines opened again for voting juat for 15 minutes while the show saw last year’s winner, sweet Valentina perform a Christmas version of her winning entry “J’Imagine” .
In addition all of the 19 competing acts took to the stage for one more time to sing all toether this year’s common song ‘Imagine”.
Just before the results were announced the sensational Barbara Pravi gave a captivating performance of a special version of “Voila” her Eurovision 2021 song that came 2nd in Rotterdam.
THE RESULTS
The winner was determined by a combination of jury voting and an online voting. The jury vote was determined one day before during the jury show while the online voting that had started on Friday evening and closed just before the live show, reopened for 15 minutes after all acts had completed their performances. Each voting had a 50% share on the final outcome.
Jury Voting
The juries’ votes declared winner the country of France receiving 120 points while second came Poland with 116 points and third Armenia with 115 points. This how the scoreboard was after the 19 national juries’ votes were in:
Online Voting
Once the jury voting was revealed the hosts went on with the points from the online voting with the overall scoreboard declaring winner Malena Fox from Armenia!
Watch the last minutes of the exciting voting announcent that concluded with Armenia’s big victory:
Congratulations Armenia and Malena Fox for your victory and the amazing winning performance of ‘Qami Qami”
News Source: Junior Eurovision tv
Image:
Opening of the Show
The show opened with the flag parade and the presentation of this year’s 19 competing countries and acts under the music of the Dj duo Ofenbach.
Once that was complete the three host of the show came forward with actor and TV presenter, Olivier Minne, popular persona and politician Élodie Gossuin and the French JESC 2019 act, Carla taking their spots on the stage.
THE COMPETING COUNTRIES
This year a total of 19 competing countries were in the run for the trophy which appeared on stage in the following running order:
🇩🇪 Germany: Pauline – Imagine Us
🇬🇪 Georgia: Niko Kajaia – Let’s Count The Smiles
🇵🇱 Poland: Sara James – Somebody
🇲🇹 Malta: Ike & Kaya – My Home
🇮🇹 Italy: Elisabetta Lizza – Specchio (Mirror On The Wall)
🇧🇬 Bulgaria: Denislava & Martin – Voice Of Love
🇷🇺 Russia: Tanya Mezhentseva – Mon Ami
🇮🇪 Ireland: Maiú Levi Lawlor – Saor (Disappear)
🇦🇲 Armenia: Maléna – Qami Qami
🇰🇿 Kazakhstan: Alinur Khazim & Beknur Zhanibekuly – Ертегі әлемі (Fairy World)
🇦🇱 Albania: Anna Gjebrea – Stand By You
🇺🇦 Ukraine: Olena Usenko – Vazhil
🇫🇷 France: Enzo – Tic Tac
🇦🇿 Azerbaijan: Sona Azizova – One Of Those Days
🇳🇱 Netherlands: Ayana – Mata Sugu Aō Ne
🇪🇸 Spain: Levi Díaz – Reír
🇷🇸 Serbia: Jovana & Dunja – Oči Deteta (Children’s Eyes)
🇲🇰 North Macedonia: Datje Muzika – Green Forces
🇵🇹 Portugal: Simão Oliveira – O Rapaz
Once the comepting part was over the lines opened again for voting juat for 15 minutes while the show saw last year’s winner, sweet Valentina perform a Christmas version of her winning entry “J’Imagine” .
In addition all of the 19 competing acts took to the stage for one more time to sing all toether this year’s common song ‘Imagine”.
Just before the results were announced the sensational Barbara Pravi gave a captivating performance of a special version of “Voila” her Eurovision 2021 song that came 2nd in Rotterdam.
THE RESULTS
The winner was determined by a combination of jury voting and an online voting. The jury vote was determined one day before during the jury show while the online voting that had started on Friday evening and closed just before the live show, reopened for 15 minutes after all acts had completed their performances. Each voting had a 50% share on the final outcome.
Jury Voting
The juries’ votes declared winner the country of France receiving 120 points while second came Poland with 116 points and third Armenia with 115 points. This how the scoreboard was after the 19 national juries’ votes were in:
Online Voting
Once the jury voting was revealed the hosts went on with the points from the online voting with the overall scoreboard declaring winner Malena Fox from Armenia!
Watch the last minutes of the exciting voting announcent that concluded with Armenia’s big victory:
Congratulations Armenia and Malena Fox for your victory and the amazing winning performance of ‘Qami Qami”
News Source: Junior Eurovision tv
Image: EBU/Andres Putting