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Revision as of 20:28, 17 October 2021

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021
Country Ireland
National selection
Selection process
  • Artist: Junior Eurovision Éire
  • Song: Internal selection
Selection date(s)
  • Heats
  • 12 September 2021
  • 19 September 2021
  • 26 September 2021
  • 3 October 2021
  • Semi-Final
  • 10 October 2021
  • Final
  • 17 October 2021
Selected entrantMaiú Levi Lawlor
Ireland in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
◄2019 2021 2022►

Ireland is set to participate in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021, due to be held in Paris, France.[1] The country is due to return to the contest after a break of one year from the 2020 contest due to the COVID-19 pandemic and will determine its entry via a combination of a national final and an internal selection by TG4.

Background

Prior to the 2021 contest, Ireland had participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest five times since its debut in 2015.[2] In 2019, Anna Kearney represented the country with the song "Banshee", finishing 12th out of 19 entries with 73 points.[3] Despite having initially confirmed their participation in the 2020 contest in Warsaw, Poland in January 2020,[4] TG4 announced in August 2020 that they would not participate in the contest due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]

Before Junior Eurovision

Junior Eurovision Éire

Junior Eurovision Éire returned to select the Irish act. Eoghan McDermott, who hosted the selection from 2015 to 2019, did not return to host the selection. He was replaced by Louise Cantillon, a Dublin based radio presenter.

All songs were performed in Irish.

Jury members

As in previous editions, the results of each show are decided by an in-studio jury of two permanent members and revolving guest judges. The two permanent judges are:

Guest Judges
Artist ESC Year(s) Song(s) Place
(SF)
Points
(SF)
Place
(Final)
Points
(Final)
Linda Martin 1984 "Terminal 3" No semi-finals 2 137
1992 "Why Me?" 1 155
Niamh Kavanagh 1993 "In Your Eyes" 1 187
2010 "It's for You" 9 67 23 25
Mickey Joe Harte 2003 "We've Got the World" No semi-finals 11 53
Brian Kennedy 2006 "Every Song Is a Cry for Love" 9 79 10 93
Jedward 2011 "Lipstick" 8 68 8 119
2012 "Waterline" 6 92 19 46
Lesley Roy 2021 "Maps" 16 ◁ 20 Failed to qualify

Heat 1

The first heat of Junior Eurovision Éire was broadcast on 12 September 2021, with Niamh Kavanagh as the guest judge.[7]

Draw Artist Song Result Stars
01 Eva Norton "This Is Me" (Keala Settle) Final Duel 28
02 Ronan Spencer "Always" (Gavin James) Eliminated 27
03 Lilyella Buckley "Someone You Loved" (Lewis Capaldi) Semi-Final 29
04 Orla McDermott "Ghost" (Luan Parle) Final Duel 28
05 Katie Hardiman "Catch and Release" (Matt Simons) Eliminated 27
06 Aimee and Grace Gillard "Feel It Again" (Hudson Taylor) Eliminated 24
07 Saoirse Garrihy "Shape of You" (Ed Sheeran) Eliminated 22

Final Duel

Draw Artist Song Result Votes
01 Eva Norton "This Is Me" (Keala Settle) Semi-Final 2
02 Orla McDermott "Ghost" (Luan Parle) Eliminated 1

Lilyella Buckley received the highest number of stars, and advanced directly to the semi-final. Eva Norton and Orla McDermott both advanced to the final duel stage and performed their covers a second time. After their second performances, the jury members selected Eva as the winner, granting a spot in the semi-final.[7]

Heat 2

The second heat of Junior Eurovision Éire was broadcast on 19 September 2021, with Brian Kennedy as the guest judge.[9]

Draw Artist Song Result Stars
01 Shannon Copeland "Halo" (Beyoncé) Semi-Final 26
02 Cora Harkin "Catch Me If You Can" (Walking on Cars) Final Duel 25
03 Sienna Hopkins "Nervous" (Gavin James) Final Duel 25
04 Zara Alexander "Stay with Me" (Sam Smith) Eliminated 22
05 Riaghan Boardman "Bruises" (Lewis Capaldi) Eliminated 23
06 Rainne Isibeal Marzo "Pompeii" (Bastille) Eliminated 19
07 Grace Nic Giolla Channáin "September Song" (JP Cooper) Eliminated 18

Final Duel

Draw Artist Song Result Votes
01 Cora Harkin "Catch Me If You Can" (Walking on Cars) Semi-Final 2
02 Sienna Hopkins "Nervous" (Gavin James) Eliminated 1

Shannon Copeland received the highest number of stars, and advanced directly to the semi-final. Cora Harkin and Sienna Hopkins both advanced to the final duel stage and performed their covers a second time. After their second performances, the jury members selected Cora as the winner, granting a spot in the semi-final.[9]

Heat 3

The third heat of Junior Eurovision Éire was broadcast on 26 September 2021, with Jedward as the guest judges.[11]

Draw Artist Song Result Stars
01 Sadbh Breathnach "Perfect" (Ed Sheeran) Final Duel 25
02 Alison McGrath "Castles" (Freya Ridings) Final Duel 27
03 Kayden Spooner "Lonely World" (Luan Parle) Eliminated 24
04 Sophie Lennon "Circle of Life" (Elton John) Semi-Final 30
05 Cathal Mulvey "Take My Hand" (Picture This) Eliminated 23
06 Ciara Hassan "Dancing with a Stranger" (Sam Smith) Eliminated 23
07 Maya and Lia Sheils "The Cup Song" (Anna Kendrick) Eliminated 22

Final Duel

Draw Artist Song Result Votes
01 Sadbh Breathnach "Perfect" (Ed Sheeran) Eliminated 1
02 Alison McGrath "Castles" (Freya Ridings) Semi-Final 2

Sophie Lennon received the highest number of stars, and advanced directly to the semi-final. Sadbh Breathnach and Alison McGrath both advanced to the final duel stage and performed their covers a second time. After their second performances, the jury members selected Alison as the winner, granting a spot in the semi-final.[11]

Heat 4

The fourth and final heat of Junior Eurovision Éire was broadcast on 3 October 2021, with Mickey Joe Harte as the guest judge.[13]

Draw Artist Song Result Stars
01 Julie Cole "I’ll Be There" (Jess Glynne) Semi-Final 26
02 Kate Skelton "Grace" (The Wolf Tones) Eliminated 23
03 Maiú Levi Lawlor "Hold Back the River" (James Bay) Final Duel 24
04 Victoria Foster "Shut Up and Dance" (Walk the Moon) Eliminated 22
05 Ruby Maher "Hold Me While You Wait" (Lewis Capaldi) Final Duel 25
06 Neala Graham "Lullaby" (Sigala & Paloma Faith) Eliminated 17
07 Katie Coyle "Lost Without You" (Freya Ridings) Eliminated 20

Final Duel

Draw Artist Song Result Votes
01 Maiú Levi Lawlor "Hold Back the River" (James Bay) Semi-Final 2
02 Ruby Maher "Hold Me While You Wait" (Lewis Capaldi) Eliminated 1

Julie Cole received the highest number of stars, and advanced directly to the semi-final. Maiú Levi Lawlor and Ruby Maher both advanced to the final duel stage and performed their covers a second time. After their second performances, the jury members selected Maiú as the winner, granting a spot in the semi-final.[13]

Semi Final

The semi final of Junior Eurovision Éire was broadcast on 10 October 2021, with Lesley Roy as the guest judge.[14]

Draw Artist Song Result
01 Shannon Copeland "New York" (Paloma Faith) Eliminated
02 Maiú Levi Lawlor "Grace" (Lewis Capaldi) Final Duel
03 Alison McGrath "Ghost" (Ella Henderson) Eliminated
04 Lilyella Buckley "Lost Without You" (Freya Ridings) Finalist
05 Cora Harkin "Shut Up and Dance" (Walk the Moon) Eliminated
06 Sophie Lennon "Hold Me While You Wait" (Lewis Capaldi) Finalist
07 Julie Cole "The Man Who Can't Be Moved" (The Script) Final Duel
08 Eva Norton "Hold My Hand" (Jess Glynne) Eliminated

Final Duel

Draw Artist Song Result Votes
01 Maiú Levi Lawlor "Grace" (Lewis Capaldi) Finalist 2
02 Julie Cole "The Man Who Can't Be Moved" (The Script) Eliminated 1

Lilyella Buckley and Sophie Lennon were both chosen by the jury to advance directly to the final. Maiú Levi Lawlor and Julie Cole were both chosen to go through to the final duel stage and performed their covers a second time. After their second performances, the jury members selected Maiú as the winner, granting a spot in the final.[14]

Final

The final of Junior Eurovision Éire will broadcast on 17 October 2021, with Linda Martin as the guest judge.[15]

Artist Draw Song 1 Draw Song 2 Result
Sophie Lennon 01 "Circle of Life" (Elton John) 04 "It's for You" (Niamh Kavanagh) Eliminated
Maiú Levi Lawlor 02 "Hold Back the River" (James Bay) 05 "Only Love Survives" (Ryan Dolan) Sing-off
Lilyella Buckley 03 "Someone You Loved" (Lewis Capaldi) 06 "Rock'n'Roll Kids" (Paul Harrington & Charlie McGettigan) Sing-off

Sing-off

Draw Artist Song Result
01 Lilyella Buckley "Lost Without You" (Freya Ridings)
02 Maiú Levi Lawlor "Grace" (Lewis Capaldi)

References

  1. ^ "Junior Eurovision 2021". TG4. 9 February 2021. Archived from the original on 9 February 2021.
  2. ^ Granger, Anthony (23 March 2015). "Ireland: Debuts At Junior Eurovision". Eurovoix.
  3. ^ "Final of Gliwice-Silesia 2019". Junioreurovision.tv. Archived from the original on 4 December 2019.
  4. ^ Herbert, Emily (14 January 2020). "Ireland: Junior Eurovision 2020 Participation Confirmed". Eurovoix. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  5. ^ Farren, Neil (4 August 2020). "Ireland: Withdraws from Junior Eurovision 2020". Eurovoix.
  6. ^ "Ireland: Junior Eurovision Éire 2021 Heat 1 Results". ESC Plus. 12 September 2021. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  7. ^ a b Farren, Neil (12 September 2021). "Ireland: Junior Eurovision Éire 2021 Heat 1 Results". Eurovoix. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
  8. ^ "Ireland: Junior Eurovision Éire 2021 Heat 2 Results". ESC Plus. 19 September 2021. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  9. ^ a b Farren, Neil (19 September 2021). "Ireland: Junior Eurovision Éire 2021 Heat 2 Results". Eurovoix. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  10. ^ "Ireland: Junior Eurovision Éire 2021 Heat 3 Results". ESC Plus. 26 September 2021. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  11. ^ a b Farren, Neil (26 September 2021). "Ireland: Junior Eurovision Éire 2021 Heat 3 Results". Eurovoix. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  12. ^ "Ireland: Junior Eurovision Éire 2021 Heat 4 Results". ESC Plus. 3 October 2021. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  13. ^ a b Farren, Neil (3 October 2021). "Ireland: Junior Eurovision Éire 2021 Heat 4 Results". Eurovoix. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
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  15. ^ Granger, Anthony (17 October 2021). "Ireland: Junior Eurovision Éire 2021 Final". Eurovoix. Retrieved 17 October 2021.