Statistics of the Junior EuroMusic Song Contest

In this page you can find some extra statistics and information about the Junior EuroMusic Song Contest.

Host cities
Over the years of the contest, there have been a lot of host cities. Amsterdam was the city who had the honour of hosting the very first contest.

Different as in the adult version, the previous winners isn't automatically the next hosting country. In this edition the EBU selected one country. From the next edition, every participating country can apply to host.

The Netherlands was choosen as host country for the first edition. AVROTROS announced to choose Amsterdam as host city. For the second edition, three countries applied a bid to host this edition. At the end, Valletta, the Maltese capital, was choosen to host the second edition. Stockholm was chosen as host city for the third edition. Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, got the honour to host the fourth edition.

When Antwerp was chosen to host the fifth edition, it was the first time that the contest didn't took place in the host country it's capital city. Nicosia, in Cyprus, hosted the sixth edition.

The Netherlands is the first country who hosted more than one editions. They hosted the first edition, and later the seventh edition in The Hague. Poland hosted the 8th edition in Gdańks. Moscow was chosen to host the ninth edition. Stockholm was chosen to host the tenth edition. It was the first time that a city hosted the contest more than once. Varna hosted the eleventh edition. Amsterdam hosted the 12th edition, what resulted in a third contest hosted in The Netherlands. Ireland hosted the thirteenth edition in Dublin while Marsa, in Malta, was selected to host the next edition. Amsterdam hosted the 16th edition what makes the Netherlands the first country who hosted the contest four times.

Winners draw
3 times: 14 2 times: 8, 10, 12 1 time: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 13, 15

never: 4, 7, 9, 11, 16, 17