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Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024

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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024
Country Ukraine
National selection
Selection processNatsvidbir na Dytiache Yevrobachennia – 2024
Selection date(s)22 September 2024
Selected artist(s)Artem Kotenko
Selected song"Dim"
Selected songwriter(s)Svitlana Tarabarova
Ukraine in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
◄2023 2024

Ukraine is set to take part in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Spain, which will held on 16 November 2024 in Madrid.

National broadcaster Suspilne is responsible for the participation and selected the nation's entrant via the national selection Natsvidbir na Dytiache Yevrobachennia – 2024, won by Artem Kotenko with the song "Dim".[1]

Background

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Prior to the 2024 contest, Ukraine had participated in the contest eighteen times, without ever missing an edition since its debut appearance in 2006.[2] The country came second in 2008 with the song "Matrosy" performed by Viktoria Petryk, which remained its best result until 2012, when Anastasiya Petryk – who happens to be Viktoria's younger sister – represented the country with the song "Nebo" and won the contest.[3] Ukraine has hosted the event twice, both times in its capital city, Kyiv: at the Palace of Sports in 2009  – the same venue that previously hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005 – and at the Palace "Ukraine" in 2013.[4][5] In 2023, Anastasia Dymyd competed for Ukraine with the song "Kvitka", which ended up in 5th place out of 16 entries with 128 points.[6]

Before Junior Eurovision

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Natsvidbir na Dytiache Yevrobachennia – 2024

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Natsvidbir na Dytiache Yevrobachennia – 2024 is the national final format developed by Suspilne in order to select Ukraine's entry for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024. The competition consists of a final held on 22 September 2024, hosted by Anna Trincher, Anna Tulieva and Timur Miroshnychenko.[7] The show was broadcast on Suspilne Kultura, as well as on Suspilne's online platforms.[8] The slogan for the competition was "Mrii smilyvo!" ("Dream boldly!").[9]

Format

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Svitlana Tarabarova, music producer of Natsvidbir na Dytiache Yevrobachennia – 2024

The selection of the competing entries for the national final took place over three stages. In the first stage, artists could apply for the competition through an online submission form. For the second year in a row, Svitlana Tarabarova was the music producer of the event, who was in charge of reviewing the received submissions and selecting a longlist of 15 participants, announced on 24 July 2024.[10][11] In the second stage, longlisted artists were assessed by a three-member expert council consisting of Michelle Andrade, Tayanna and Yevhen Khmara alongside competition producers Tarabarova, Yevhen Kot [uk] and Yevhen Triplov [uk] at an event labeled as the "star school",[12][13] with ten acts, announced on 2 September 2024, proceeding to the top ten stage of the competition,[14] and eventually six acts, announced on 8 September, directly qualifying for the final.[15][16] The third stage consisted of Tarabarova and Triplov – the head songwriters of the competition – writing and assigning six original songs for the finalists; no original song submitted by a competing artist made the final.[17][18] The six selected artists will take part in a final on 22 September 2024, where the winner will be determined by a 50/50 combination of jury and public votes – the latter being cast through the Diia application over two phases of voting.[8][19]

The preparations for the final were documented via the show Shchodennyky Dytiachoho Yevrobachennia ("Junior Eurovision Diaries"), consisting of six broadcasts hosted by Miroshnychenko and Tulieva and aired weekly on Suspilne Kultura between 16 August and 22 September 2024.[20][19]

Competing entries

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The submission process for interested artists aged between nine and fourteen was open between 5 June and 3 July 2024.[21] All submissions required participants to enter covers of two songs and a separate introduction video; however, artists were also allowed to submit original songs for consideration. Precedence was not given to complete submissions, with Suspilne also reserving the right to replace a song submitted by an eventual finalist with a new entry of its choice if such a case occurs.[22] At the closing of the submission process, 309 applications had been received, with roughly 19% of them also including an original song.[23] The songs were released on the official Eurovision Ukraine on 16 September.[24]

Longlisted artists
Artist Top 10 Top 6 Result
Anastasiia Bielibova Yes Finalist
Anhelina Hlohus Yes Finalist
Anna Doina (Anna Doyna) Yes No Eliminated
Artem Kotenko Yes Finalist
Bohdan Bilukha No Eliminated
Daryna Vitsan No Eliminated
Illia Konovchenko (Ilko) Yes Finalist
Mariia Blyzniuk Yes No Eliminated
Sofiia Nersesian Yes No Eliminated
Veronika Kohan Yes Finalist
Vladyslav Vasytskyi No Eliminated
Vladyslava Kitseliuk (Vlada K) No Eliminated
Vsevolod Skryma Yes No Eliminated
Zlata Ivaniv Yes Finalist
Zlata Solonenko (Zlata Solo) No Eliminated
Natsvidbir na Dytiache Yevrobachennia – 2024 participating entries
Artist Song Songwriter(s)
Anastasiia Bielibova "Unbelievable" Yevhen Triplov [uk]
Anhelina Hlohus "Plachut yanholy" (Плачуть янголи)
Artem Kotenko "Dim" (Дім) Svitlana Tarabarova
Illia Konovchenko "Spaceship"
Veronika Kohan "Harmony" Yevhen Triplov
Zlata Ivaniv "Namysto" (Намисто) Svitlana Tarabarova

Final

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The final will take place on 22 September 2024. The members of the jury are Andrii Hutsuliak (Ukrainian representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 as part of Tvorchi), Roxolana [uk] (singer-songwriter, finalist of Vidbir 2022) and Vitalii Drozdov [uk] (radio producer, general producer of TAVR Media Radio Holding). In addition to the competing entries, the guest performers include Roxolana with "Ne stii pid viknom", Tvorchi with "Dubidu", Anastasia Dymyd and the Ukrainian Radio Symphony Orchestra with "Kvitka", Anna Trincher with "Ochi", and Jerry Heil with "#AllEyesOnKids", after which the finalists will perform a rendition of the common song, "Pure and Beautiful", alongside Tarabarova.[25]

Zlata Ivaniv and Artem Kotenko were tied at 11 points each at the end of the show but, after receiving the highest score from the public, Kotenko was declared the winner.[1][26]

Final – 22 September 2024[19][26]
Draw Artist Song Jury Public vote Total Place
Votes Points
1 Illia Konovchenko "Spaceship" 2 596 2 4 5
2 Anastasiia Bielibova "Unbelievable" 4 1,215 4 8 3
3 Veronika Kohan "Harmony" 3 718 3 6 4
4 Zlata Ivaniv "Namysto" 6 2,033 5 11 2
5 Artem Kotenko "Dim" 5 3,442 6 11 1
6 Anhelina Hlohus "Plachut yanholy" 1 549 1 2 6

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