RTVE revealed this morning that Spain will host the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024. In the last edition, our country achieved a more than deserved second place with the singer Sandra Valero and her iconic song Loviu, with which she collected 201 points.

On this occasion, France was the country that won the musical contest, but decided to give up next year’s organization because it would be the third time in four years that they have faced this challenge.

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Although the Spaniards tasted victory in 2004 (just 20 years ago) with María Isabel and her Hasta muerte que simple, the contest has never been held in our territory, which is why fans are especially excited.

Ana María Bordas, head of the Spanish Delegation at Eurovision, has stated that the public entity welcomes with “great enthusiasm” the invitation of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU): “For RTVE, to be the hosts of the next Junior Eurovision “It is one more step in the effort that the network has made in recent years to promote Eurovision in Spain and to give greater relevance to our music.”

”We will put our best creative, technical and human resources to offer a festival designed for young artists in a festive and safe environment,” said the vice president of the EBU Television Committee while making it clear that Spaniards will host the event. festival in style and it will be a great success.

At the moment it is unknown where the 22nd edition of the children’s music competition will be held. While hundreds of users on the network defend that their cities are the best candidates to host the festival, many others think that public television will take it to Benidorm to give more voice and prestige to the national contest that chooses the song for Eurovision.

Neither the name of the artist who will represent us nor the date on which the contest will take place is yet known, but it must be taken into account that this festival focused on children is always celebrated at the end of the year (end of November, beginning from December).