Georgia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014

Georgia participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014 which took place on 15 November 2014, in Marsa, Malta. Georgian Public Broadcaster (GPB) was responsible for organising their entry for the contest. Lizi Pop was internally selected to represent Georgia in the contest with the song "Happy Day".

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014
Country Georgia
National selection
Selection processInternal selection
Selection date(s)Artist: 16 August 2014
Song: 29 September 2014
Selected entrantLizi Pop
Selected song"Happy Day"
Finals performance
Final result11th, 54 points
Georgia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
◄2013 2014 2015►

Background

Prior to the 2014 Contest, Georgia had participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest seven times since its debut in 2007.[1] They have never missed an edition of the contest, and have won twice at the 2008, and 2011 contests.[2]

Before Junior Eurovision

Like Georgia has done most years since their début in the contest, the Georgian broadcaster GPB decided to internally select their 2014 artist after holding an open audition. It was originally announced on 14 August 2014 that Liza Japaridze, Sofi Dashniani, and Dea Dashniani would represent Georgia as a trio, however on 16 August 2014 it was revealed that Japaridze would perform under the stage name Lizi Pop, while the Dashnianis will be backing singers.[3][4]

Artist and song information

Lizi Pop
Background information
Birth nameLiza Japaridze
Also known asLizi Pop
Born (2004-09-19) 19 September 2004
Georgia
Occupation(s)Singer, dancer, model
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2011–present
"Happy Day"
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Languages
Georgian, English
Composer(s)
Giorgi Kukhianidze
Lyricist(s)
Giorgi Kukhianidze
Finals performance
Final result
11th
Final points
54
Appearance chronology
◄ "Give Me Your Smile" (2013)   
"Gabede" (2015) ►

Lizi Pop

Lizi Pop is a Georgian child singer. She represented Georgia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Marsa, Malta, on 15 November 2014 with the song "Happy Day", placing eleventh out of sixteen entries.[5]

Happy Day

"Happy Day" is a song by Georgian child singer Lizi Pop. It represented Georgia during the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014. It is composed and written by Giorgi Kukhianidze.

At Junior Eurovision

At the running order draw which took place on 9 November 2014, Georgia were drawn to perform sixth on 15 November 2014, following Cyprus and preceding Sweden.[6]

Final

Lizi Pop performed with four background dancers in black outfits with white wigs. During the performance, Lizi Pop encouraged the members of the audience to sing along.

At the end of the voting, Georgia placed 11th with 54 points.[5]

Points awarded to Georgia

12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
Televoting Points awarded to Georgia
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
Jury Points awarded to Georgia
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Points awarded by Georgia

See also

References

  1. "Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007". junioreurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 8 December 2007. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
  2. "Georgia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest". junioreurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
  3. Granger, Anthony (16 August 2014). "Georgia: Lizi Pop Is Off To Malta". Eurovoix. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  4. Granger, Anthony (14 August 2014). "Georgia: Dea, Sofi & Lizi Are Off To Malta". Eurovoix. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  5. "About Lizi Japaridze – (Lizi Pop)". junioreurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
  6. James-Fisher, Luke (9 November 2014). "The running order for Junior Eurovision 2014!". junioreurovision,tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  7. "Split". junioreurovision.tv. 13 March 2015. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
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