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Once again, Tbilisi is becoming the center of
youth music as Georgia gears up to host the 23rd
Junior Eurovision Song Contest in December 2025 at the Olympic
Palace. Since their victory in Madrid last year with Andria
Putkaradze’s emotional anthem “To
My Mom”, Georgia has continued its reign as the most successful nation in JESC
history with four wins.

Who’s
Tuning Up?
Georgia’s representative for Junior Eurovision
2025 will be chosen through Ranina, the beloved
children’s talent show format that consistently uncovers young stars. season
delivers singers with remarkable stage presence and vocal ability — the
strongest voices Georgia has seen in years.
Thoughtful selection, combined with Georgia’s
history of producing winners, sets the stage for another memorable performer to
emerge and potentially continue the nation’s winning streak.
What
Is Georgia Doing to Prepare?
The Georgian Public
Broadcaster (GPB) is already deep into preparations. They’ve
pledged to surpass their previous hosting success from 2017 and deliver an even
grander event in Tbilisi. Concerts,
stage design, and broadcast infrastructure are all being developed to ensure
Georgia showcases not just talent but also cultural pride and hospitality.
Why
Georgia Has the Strongest Singing Tradition
Georgia isn’t just hosting — it’s competing
from a place of confidence. The country:
Hosts Ranina, a proven
incubator of raw talent.
Invests heavily in production and mentoring.
Learns from past victories, pushing artistic
boundaries while preserving authenticity.
This blend often results in standout
performances that resonate across the continent.
A
Country That Sings With Its Heart
Georgia’s gift for nurturing young musical
talent is being celebrated on home turf. As Tbilisi readies its stage, the
nation illustrates how tradition, creativity, and national pride can come
together. And as voices rise from behind the piano keyboards and into the
lights, they’ll be joined by echoes of national identity — in song, in
celebration, and in unity.