France and Lou were crowned the winners of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Tblisi earlier today.
A total of 18 competing countries partook in a glamorous and glitzy competition which was organized by GPB at the Gymnastic Hall of the Olympic City in Tblisi, Georgia.
It is the very second time that Tblisi, Georgia and GPB have ever hosted the JESC.
France was declared the winner of JESC 2025 , followed by Ukraine and Georgia . Lou won the competition with her entry ‘Ce Monde’.
The show was hosted by David Aladashvili and Liza Tsiklauri.
Martin Green CBE (Director of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest) says:
This year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Tbilisi has been an extraordinary celebration of young talent, creativity and joy. GPB has delivered a warm and beautifully crafted show that truly showcased the spirit of this competition and the incredible potential of our young performers.
My heartfelt congratulations go to Lou Deleuze and to every participant who took to the stage tonight. Their courage, artistry and passion are at the heart of what makes the Junior Eurovision Song Contest so special. These young artists are the future of Europe’s musical community, and tonight they shone brighter than ever.
Natia Mshvenieradze (GPB’s Executive Producer of the Contest) says:
The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025 has finished successfully. I want to warmly congratulate the winning country, France – they had a great performance, with excellent music and staging. Their victory is truly deserved.
I also want to say a big thank you to all participants, delegations, and the whole creative team. Every person was important in making this show happen.
This year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest showed once again that children’s talent, hard work, and creativity can bring strong emotions and bring people together. We are proud to have led such a big and amazing project. Thank you to everyone who made this show possible.