Junior Eurovision 2024: The Ultimate Showdown in Madrid – Full Running Order Revealed!

The much-anticipated Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024 is just around the corner, and fans across Europe are already buzzing with excitement. Hosted in Madrid on November 16 at the iconic Caja Mágica, this year’s contest promises to be a thrilling display of young talent and diverse cultures. Spain, the proud host nation, is ready to pull out all the stops after narrowly missing the crown in 2023. Now, the official running order for the final has been released, and it’s time to gear up for an unforgettable show.
The competition will open with Italy’s Simone Grande and his vibrant song «Pigiama Party» (Pyjama Party), setting an upbeat tone for the evening. Estonia’s Annabelle will follow with her track «Tänavad«, bringing a unique flavour to the stage. Spain’s very own Chloe DelaRosa, representing the host nation, has drawn the highly coveted tenth spot in the running order, with her captivating song «Como la Lola» (Like Lola). Chloe is already a fan favourite, and many are speculating that she could bring the trophy home.
Here’s the full running order:
- Italy – Simone Grande – «Pigiama Party» (Pyjama Party)
- Estonia – Annabelle – «Tänavad» (Streets)
- Albania – Nikol Çabeli – «Vallëzoj» (I Dance)
- Armenia – Leo – TBD
- Cyprus – Maria Pissarides – «Crystal Waters»
- France – Titouan – «Comme ci, comme ça» (Like This, Like That)
- North Macedonia – Ana and Aleksej – «Marathon»
- Poland – Dominik Arim – «All Together»
- Georgia – Andria Putkaradze – «To My Mom»
- Spain – Chloe DelaRosa – «Como la Lola» (Like Lola)
- Germany – Bjarne – «Save the Best For Us»
- Netherlands – Stay Tuned – «Music»
- San Marino – Idols SM – «Come noi» (Like Us)
- Ukraine – Artem Kotenko – «Hear Me Now»
- Portugal – Victoria Nicole – «Esperança» (Hope)
- Ireland – TBD
- Malta – Ramires Sciberras – «Stilla ċkejkna» (Little Star)
With 17 incredible performances set to light up the stage, this year’s Junior Eurovision promises to be bigger and better than ever. Spain’s Chloe DelaRosa has already captured the hearts of fans with her catchy, flamenco-inspired track, and there’s no doubt the home crowd will be rooting for her all the way.
Don’t miss the chance to be part of this incredible event. The final will air live from Madrid on November 16 at 18:00 CET, with tickets available for purchase now at RTVE’s official ticket site.
Source: RTVE