Tonight we saw 16 fantastic performances from young talented artists and one young lady named Zoé Clauzure who represented host nation France with song ”Cœur” won Junior Eurovision 2023.

The voting in the 2023 Junior Eurovision Song Contest was made up of a 50/50 split, with 50% being from the online vote and the other 50% being decided by a professional jury.
Complete results were:
1.France: Zoé Clauzure – Cœur (228 Points)
2.Spain:Sandra Valero – Loviu (201 Points)
3.Armenia: Yan Girls – Do It My Way (180 Points)
4:United Kingdom: Stand Uniqu3 – Back To Life (160 Points)
5.Ukraine: Anastasia Dymyd – Kvitka (128 Points)
6.Poland: Maja Krzyżewska – I Just Need A Friend (124 Points)
7.Netherlands: Sep & Jasmijn – Holding On To You (122 Points)
8.Albania: Viola Gjyzeli – Bota Ime (115 Points)
9.Germany: FIA – Ohne Worte (107 Points)
10.Malta: Yulan – Stronger (94 Points)
11.Italy: Melissa & Ranya – Un Mondo Giusto (81 Points)
12.North Macedonia: Tamara Grujeska – Kaži Mi, Kaži Mi Koj (76 Points)
13.Portugal: Júlia Machado – Where I Belong (75 Points)
14.Georgia: Anastasia & Ranina – Over The Sky (74 Points)
15.Estonia: ARHANNA – Hoiame Kokku (49 Points)
16.Ireland: Jessica McKean – Aisling (42 Points)

Check out Zoé first reaction to her victory
Here you can see the recap of all participants:
Unlike at the adult Eurovision Song Contest, the winner does not automatically receive the right to host next year’s contest, but this has been the case in recent years. Since 2018 all winning countries have hosted the following year.
