Georgia at Eurovision

Davit Lomidze to represent Georgia at the JESC 2026

The grand final of the ninth season of Ranina took place on the GPB First Channel, where 9-year-old Davit Lomidze was crowned the winner of the popular children’s music competition. As part of his victory, Lomidze will represent Georgia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2026.

The final featured three contestants: David Lomidze, Liliana Chachanidze, and Giorgi Naskidashvili. During the final round, they performed well-known compositions by Revaz Lagidze, with musical arrangements created by maestro Zviad Bolkvadze.

The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2026 will take place in Malta on October 24, where Georgia’s representative will compete against young performers from across Europe and beyond.

 

 

Georgia has won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 4 times, setting a new record for Junior Eurovision. No other countries had similar results before.

Georgian contender group “Bzikebi” (Wasps) won the 2008 JESC, which was held in Lemesos, Cyprus

Group Candy won the 2011 JESC, which took place in Yerevan, Armenia

Georgian participant Mariam Mamadashvili won the 2016 JESC, with the entry song “Mzeo” (Sun)

2017 Junior Eurovision Song Contest was held in Tbilisi, Georgia

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