Junior Songfestival

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Junior Songfestival
Also known asJSF
GenreMusic competition
Country of originNetherlands
No. of episodes16 editions
Production
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Junior Songfestival (lit.'Junior Song Festival') is the name of a Dutch televised music competition. It has been organised almost every year since 2003 to select the country's representative for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest (Dutch: Junior Eurovisiesongfestival).[1]

Past editions

Femke Meines, winner of the 2012 edition
Fource, winners of the 2017 edition
Year Presenter(s) Common song Winning song Winning artist(s) Points At JESC
Place Pts.
2003 Angela Groothuizen No common song "Mijn ogen zeggen alles" Roel Felius 118 11 23
2004 "Wij gaan ervoor" "Hij is een kei" Klaartje & Nicky [nl] 32 11 27
2005 Tooske Ragas "Alles wat ik wil" "Stupid" Tess Gaerthé 36 7 82
2006 Sipke Jan Bousema "Vrij" "Goed" Kimberly Nieuwenhuis [nl] 30 12 44
2007 "Laat ons zijn wie we zijn" "Adem in, adem uit" Lisa, Amy & Shelley 36 11 39
2008 "Ojee ojee" "1 dag" Marissa Grasdijk [nl] 34 13 27
2009 "Morgen is vandaag" "Click Clack" Ralf Mackenbach 36 1 121
2010 Ewout Genemans "Famous" "My Family" Anna & Senna [nl] 32 9 52
2011 "Yeah! Yeah!" "Ik ben een teenager" Rachel Traets 36 2 103
2012 "JSF Party" "Tik tak tik" Femke Meines 31 7 69
2013 "Glitter en glamour" "Double Me" Mylène & Rosanne 33 8 59
2014 Jan Smit "Connected" "Around" Julia van Bergen 36 8 70
2015 "Living Our Dream" "Million Lights" Shalisa van der Laan [nl] 36 15 35
2017 Romy Monteiro "Later als ik groter ben" (cover) Internal selection Fource 4 156
2018 No common song "Samen" Max & Anne [nl] 34 13 91
2019 Romy Monteiro, Buddy Vedder [nl] "Stars To Shine" "Dans Met Jou" Matheu Hinzen [nl] 36 4 186
2020[2] "All We Need Is Music"

See also

References

  1. ^ "Avro Junior Song". Postlounge (in Dutch). Retrieved 22 June 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "Nationale finale Junior Songfestival 2020 in Rotterdam Ahoy". Nu.nl (in Dutch). 30 June 2020. Archived from the original on 30 June 2020. Retrieved 30 June 2020. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch; 29 June 2020 suggested (help)

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