The Junior Eurovision Song Contest (sometimes shortened to JESC or simply Junior Eurovision) is an international song contest held every year by the European Broadcasting Union since 2003. Each year, different child singers representing countries in Europe perform a song and the winner is decided through voting.
Between 27 million and 33 million people watch every year. This makes it the second largest music competition in the world after Eurovision Song Contest.
↑Before the Prespa agreement in 2018 presented as Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
↑Serbia and Montenegro only participated once in 2005 and in the following year, the federation between the two countries was dissolved. Thus, Serbia continued to participate independently from 2006 and Montenegro was given the option to participate that year, which did not happen. Montenegro participated for the first time in 2014.
↑ 3.03.1Participated as part of Serbia and Montenegro in 2005.
↑ 4.04.1Not a member of the EBU, but participates by special invitation.
↑Participated as part of the United Kingdom between 2003 and 2005 and from 2022.