France won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025, which was held in Tbilisi, Georgia. The country was represented by Lou Delouise, whose performance secured first place with a total of 248 points.
Lou Delouise received 152 points from national juries and an additional 96 points from the online audience vote, placing France at the top of the scoreboard after both voting rounds were combined.
Georgia finished the competition in third place. The host country was represented by Anita Abgariani, who earned strong jury support, receiving 121 points from professional juries, along with 55 points from the online vote, bringing her total score to 176 points.
The 2025 contest marked Georgia’s second time hosting Junior Eurovision, having previously hosted the event in 2017. The show took place in Tbilisi and brought together young performers from across Europe and beyond, continuing the competition’s tradition of celebrating youth creativity, musical diversity, and cultural exchange.
Junior Eurovision 2025 featured performances by contestants representing participating countries, with results determined through a combination of national jury votes and an online public vote open to audiences worldwide. The event was broadcast live internationally and attracted significant attention from Eurovision fans and media outlets.
France’s victory further strengthened the country’s recent record in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, where it has consistently ranked among the top performers in recent years. Georgia’s third-place finish was welcomed by local audiences, particularly as the country successfully delivered the contest as host while also securing a podium position.













