The contest will take place in France in November.
The BBC has revealed that it will be broadcasting this year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest in November – with the UK having confirmed its participation.
The event will be held at Palais Nikaïa in Nice after France won last year’s competition thanks to then 13-year-old Lissandro’s performance of his song Oh Maman!.
The process of selecting a song and act aged between nine and 14 to represent the UK is currently underway, with an announcement set to be made in due course.
2022 was the first time the UK had put forward an act since 2005, with Freya Skye finishing in fifth place for her rendition of Lose My Head.
It was also the first time in Junior Eurovision’s history that it had been broadcast on the BBC, and it was clearly considered enough of a success for the broadcaster to continue its coverage this year.
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Meanwhile, BBC Children’s has also revealed that it will be taking a look back at Freya Skye’s journey with a special My Life documentary to be broadcast on CBBC and BBC iPlayer.
And there will also be a further half-hour documentary following this year’s act on CBBC and BBC iPlayer in advance of the live contest.
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