Bulgaria in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007

Bulgaria selected their Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007 entry by a national final, which was held on 29 September 2007. The winner was Bon-Bon with the song "Bonbolandiya" which represented Bulgaria in Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007 on 8 December 2007.[1]

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007
Country Bulgaria
National selection
Selection processNational Final
Selection date(s)29 September 2007
Selected entrantBon-Bon
Selected song"Bonbolandiya"
Finals performance
Final result7th, 86 points
Bulgaria in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
2007 2008►

Before Junior Eurovision

National final

The final was held on 29 September 2007 and 10 acts performed their songs. At the end of the 10-minute voting, Bon-Bon won the opportunity to represent Bulgaria in Rotterdam with almost 25% of the public vote.

Draw Artist Song (English translation) Televote Place
1 Hristina Sergieva "Az tantsuvam" (I'm dancing) 7.49% 8
2 Divna Stancheva "Zoo party" 8.45% 4
3 Siyana Todorova "Vurni se" (Come back) 3.75% 9
4 Emiliya Peikova & Triksi "Rozovi ochila" (Rose sunglasses) 7.52% 7
5 Kaloyan Kalchev "Bez teb" (Without you) 10.37% 3
6 Bon-Bon "Bonbolandiya" (Land of sweets) 24.99% 1
7 Kristina Tsanova "Priyatelki" (Friends) 3.24% 10
8 Simeon & Tatyana Zhelyaskovi "Morski igri" (Sea games) 8.35% 5
9 Peeshtite kengurcheta "Taina mechta" (Secret dream) 18.06% 2
10 Di Stars "Dali lyubov" (If love) 7.78% 6

At Junior Eurovision

Bulgaria performed 8th in the running order, following Romania and preceding Serbia. Bulgaria placed 7th with 86 points, which was then the best record for Bulgaria in the contest, while Krisia broke the record with Hassan & Ibrahim in 2014, when they came second with 147 points, which is now Bulgaria's best result in the contest.

  • Note: EBU gave 12 points to each of the 17 countries in the final of the contest.
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
  •  Malta
  •  Portugal

References

  1. Mikheev, Andy (29 September 2007). "Latest News". esckaz.com. ESCKaz. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
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