Things have been going wild lately within the Junior Eurovision aspect, and if the recent reveals weren’t enough, then there is of course always another one. The big shocker was when Estonia was officially presented as the next country to finally make their debut at the children’s contest, and not long ago, we got one further step closer to seeing Estonia’s debut.

Estonia’s debut

Back in late August, the EBU finally decided to reveal the full list of participants for the upcoming Junior Eurovision Song Contest, which will be held in Nice, France. What many didn’t see coming, was that Estonia and their broadcaster (ERR) had finally decided to join the party, and they didn’t hesitate either.

Within hours of the reveal of the list of participants, the broadcaster also revealed that Arhanna Sandra Arbma or simply just Arhanna, had been selected internally as the first ever Estonian participant.

Now we also know what the Estonian debut will even sound like, since the entry has also finally been released. The song is titled “Hoiame Kokku” and will be performed in both Estonian and English. The song is written and composed by Karl-Ander Reismann, Leelo Tungal, Rael Laikre and by Arhanna herself as well.

Below you can finally hear what the Estonian song sounds like:

At this point, there is just about one month left until the Junior Eurovision Song Contest finally takes place, where we will see 16 participants sing their heart out for the smaller crystal microphone. The contest will take place on the 26th of November 2023.

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