Junior EuroMusic Song Contest 10

The Junior EuroMusic Song Contest 10 was the tenth edition of the Junior EuroMusic Song Contest. Sweden hosted this edition in Stockholm. It was the second times that this contest took place in the Swedish capital.

Armenia won the contest for the second time. Russia finished for the third time in a row at the second place. Bulgaria ended at the third place.

Location
Different as in the adult version, the previous winners isn't automatically the next hosting country. All participating countries were able to send a bid for host this edition.

The Russian broadcaster announced that they were aiming to host the contest for the second time in a row. However their statement, the EBU later announced that Sweden was chosen as host country.

Host city

Number of participants
For the first edition, the EBU announced that they invited some countries to participate in the contest. The maximum of countries is 15.

Running order
There are specific rules about how a country gets his running order.

The countries will be split in to groups (first- and second half). This will happen fully random. After, a team will create a running order.

Song
Each country sends one song to the contest. There was a change in the rules for this edition. The song has to be for more than 50% in official languages of the country. The song also can't be longer than five minutes.

Voting rules
After that all the participating countries have sang their song, each single country awards a set of points. The country who gets the most amount of points wins the contest. If two or more countries receive the same number of points, the country that received from the mst countries points, will be ranked higher. If that is also the same, then the country who have the highest rank of a country, will be ranked higher.

Voting
https://scorewiz.eu/scoreboard/view/363670/junior-euromusic-song-contest-10--stockholm

12 points
Below is a summary of all 12 points received:

Debuting countries

 * Ireland.jpg Ireland
 * Kazakhstan.jpg Kazakhstan
 * Wales.jpg Wales

Withdrawing countries

 * Belarus.jpg Belarus
 * Cyprus.jpg Cyprus
 * Poland.jpg Poland