Georgian Andria Putkaradze won the 22nd edition of the competition in Madrid this Saturday, November 16. The Frenchman Titouan and his title Like this, like that. finished in fourth place with 103 points.
No fourth title for France. At the end of the 22nd edition of the Junior Eurovision contest organized this Saturday, November 16 in Madrid, Georgian Andria Putkaradze was crowned winner.
The young artist who started singing at the age of 2 defended himself with the song To My Momdedicated to his mother.
Rewarded with a shower of 12 points from the various candidate countries, Andria thus offered his country its fourth victory, making Georgia the most victorious country in the history of Junior Eurovision to date.
Frenchman Titouan in 4th place
Chosen by the French delegation to represent France this year with his title Like this, like thatBreton Titouan finished in fourth place in this 2024 edition, with 103 points.
The 14-year-old artist, from Quimper, thus climbs behind Portugal (2nd with 213 points) and Ukraine (3rd with 203 points).
In total, 17 candidates were in the running to try to win Junior Eurovision 2024 this Saturday in Madrid. In 2023, it was the Frenchwoman Zoé Clauzure who won the competition thanks to her song Heart.
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