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Bulgarian song for Junior Eurovision Contest expects support from all over Europe

Photo: eurovision-bulgaria.com

The Bulgarian representatives at "Junior Eurovision 2021" - Denislava Dimitrova and Martin Stoyanov are already in Paris where the grand final of the music contest will be held on December 19.

"I am just happy to be in Paris. We have already met the children who will represent Albania and Kazakhstan at the competition," Martin said. "I can't wait to get on stage. We have prepared many surprises and we will be grateful for your support," Denislava added.

For the first time, people can vote for the song of their own country and not only for those from abroad. The online vote started on December 17, here.

Listen to the Bulgarian song of the 19th edition of the contest and support it:


Compiled by: Yoan Kolev

English: Alexander Markov




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