France has claimed victory at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025, with Lou Deleuze taking the top prize thanks to the song 'Ce monde'. The 23rd edition of the competition was broadcast live from Tbilisi, Georgia, and featured 18 participating countries.
Lou Deleuze finished first with a total of 248 points, combining the results of the national juries and the online public vote, which once again carried equal weight in the final outcome. 'Ce monde' was written by John Claes, Jonathan Thyssens and Linh.
Ukraine secured second place with Sofia Nersesian and 'Motanka', while host country Georgia completed the podium, represented by Anita Abgariani with 'Shine Like a Star'. Armenia and Spain rounded out the top five of the final scoreboard.
Junior Eurovision 2025 took place at the Gymnastic Hall of Olympic City in Tbilisi and was hosted by David Aladashvili alongside Liza Tsiklauri. For the ninth year in a row, viewers from around the world were able to vote online in two separate windows: ahead of the show, based on rehearsal clips, and during the live broadcast, in the 15 minutes following the final performance.
Final results:
- France – Lou Deleuze, “Ce monde” (248 points)
- Ukraine – Sofia Nersesian, “Motanka” (177 points)
- Georgia – Anita Abgariani, “Shine Like a Star” (176 points)
- Armenia – Albert, “Brave Heart” (175 points)
- Spain – Gonzalo Pinillos, “Érase una vez (Once Upon a Time)” (152 points)
- Albania – Kroni Pula, “Fruta perime” (145 points)
- North Macedonia – Nela Mančeska, “Miracle” (141 points)
- Poland – Marianna Kłos, “Brightest Light” (139 points)
- San Marino – Martina CRV, “Beyond the Stars” (125 points)
- Netherlands – Meadow, “Freeze” (93 points)
- Malta – Eliza Borg, “I Believe” (92 points)
- Italy – Leonardo Giovannangeli, “Rockstar” (73 points)
- Portugal – Inês Gonçalves, “Para onde vai o amor?” (73 points)
- Croatia – Marino Vrgoč, “Snovi” (70 points)
- Azerbaijan – Yağmur, “Miau Miau” (66 points)
- Cyprus – Rafaella & Christos, “Away” (50 points)
- Montenegro – Asja Džogović, “I tužna i srećna priča” (49 points)
- Ireland – Lottie O’Driscoll Murray, “Rúin” (44 points)
