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The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024 is about to start. The Caja Mágica in Madrid will be the headquarters of the contest, which this year comes with 17 countries that will seek to win the mini crystal microphone and which also entails the opportunity to celebrate the festival there next year.
Chloe DelaRosa, representative of Spain, is one of the big favorites among the public. The performer will take the stage this Saturday, November 16, to sing Like Lola, a song with which pays tribute to Lola Flores and other international stars such as Taylor Swift, Karol G, RosalÃa, Olivia Rodrigo and Shakira, whom he mentions explicitly in his lyrics and on repeated occasions.
Unlike what happens in the senior version, in Junior Eurovision, Viewers have the chance to vote for the representative of their own country. In the case of Spain, the entire public can vote for Chloe DelaRosa and her song for free Like La Lola, We tell you how to do it:
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So you can vote for your favorite in Junior Eurovision 2024
The votes to vote in Junior Eurovision 2024 They will open on Friday, November 15moment from which the final of the 22nd edition of the musical contest will begin. In addition, They will be open until the gala begins on November 16, but will reopen 15 minutes later for the 17 countries to perform on the stage of the Caja Mágica in Madrid.
This is how you have to vote in Spain for Chloe DelaRosa to get the mini crystal microphone or for your favorite artist:
- Go to the official contest website jesc.tv or vote.junioreurovision.tv.
- Watch the recap video with a summary of the 17 participating songs.
- Hit the vote button.
- Choose your 3 favorite songs, among them, Spain.
- Confirm your vote with a mathematical operation and send your votes
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