Finals of Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013 to take place in Kyiv on November 30
The organizers of the International Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013 on Tuesday confirmed date and place of holding the finals of the contest: in Kyiv on November 30, the press service of the First National TV Channel has reported.
Moreover, on March 11-12, the National Television Company of Ukraine will host the representatives of the European Broadcasting Union that will arrive to check the level of readiness for the contest.
As reported, Anastasia Petryk, with her song "Nebo" ("Sky"), won the 2012 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, which was held in Amsterdam on December 1.
According to the press service of the First National Channel, the supervisory board of the contest decided to choose Ukraine to host the contest. The representatives of the European Broadcasting Union highly estimate organization of the Eurovision in Ukraine and are sure the contest will be successfully held in 2013.
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