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Last year, Co Down schoolgirl Sophie Lennon's Junior Eurovision song received the most votes for Ireland in the contest’s history.

Last year, Co Down schoolgirl Sophie Lennon's Junior Eurovision song received the most votes for Ireland in the contest’s history.

Last year, Co Down schoolgirl Sophie Lennon's Junior Eurovision song received the most votes for Ireland in the contest’s history.

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Do you have a great singing voice? Are you between the ages of 9 and 14 years?

This is your chance, as Junior Eurovision is back and applications are now open for 2023.

Adare Productions are putting a call out for talented young singers in Louth and East Meath who will be aged between 9 and 14 years this Autumn. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for a talented youngster or group to represent Ireland at an international level.

The Irish heats will take place this March in Dublin. The winner will go on to represent Ireland at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023. With over 7.5 million viewers across Europe the show is something spectacular to be a part of. In 2022, Sophie Lennon came 4th in the contest with her song ‘Solas’!

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This year, could it be you!

To enter all you need is an amazing singing voice, there is no original song necessary. Applications are open to solos, duets and groups of up to a maximum of six people. The closing date for entries is February 15th 2023. To apply all you need is a 40 second clip of the applicant singing.

Apply now at www.tg4.ie/junioreurovision

Promo Video: https://youtu.be/uTDGBOjo3JM

For further information contact Adare Productions on 083 132 2683.

Email: junioreurovision@adareproductions.ie "


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