Host cities of Eurovision Song Contest in Europe
List of host cities of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest: This page is a list of cities and venues that have hosted the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, one or more times. Future venues are shown in italics.
Contests | Country | City | Venue | Year |
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Rotterdam | Ahoy | 2007 |
Amsterdam | Heineken Music Hall | 2012 | ||
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Kiev | Palace of Sports | 2009 | |
Palace “Ukraine” | 2013 | |||
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Malta1 | Malta Shipbuilding | 2014 | |
Valletta | Mediterranean Conference Centre | 2016 | ||
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Copenhagen | Forum Copenhagen | 2003 | |
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Lillehammer | Håkons Hall | 2004 | |
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Hasselt | Ethias Arena | 2005 | |
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Bucharest | Sala Polivalentă | 2006 | |
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Limassol | Spyros Kyprianou Athletic Centre | 2008 | |
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Minsk | Minsk Arena | 2010 | |
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Yerevan | Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex | 2011 | |
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Sofia | Arena Armeec | 2015 | |
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Tbilisi | Tbilisi Sports Palace | 2017 |
- Note:
- 1.^ Although the venue itself is located in Marsa, Malta, the Junior Eurovision Executive Supervisor, Vladislav Yakovlev stated on 18 December 2013 that there would be “no host city – but a host island”.
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Ahoy in Rotterdam, Netherlands hosted the 2007 Contest.
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Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex in Yerevan, Armenia hosted the 2011 Contest.
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Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam, Netherlandshosted the 2012 Contest.
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Arena Armeec in Sofia, Bulgaria hosted the 2015 Contest.