Lottie O’Driscoll Murray will represent Ireland in Tbilisi, Georgia, with the Irish-language ballad Rúin (Secrets).

Lottie will perform live on Saturday, 13 December, competing against 17 other countries, including Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, and reigning champions Georgia.

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Congratulating the young singer, Laura Ní Cheallaigh, Commissioning Editor at TG4, said:

“As we mark 10 years of TG4’s participation in the competition, we are proud to celebrate a decade of exceptional young talent and Irish-language songs on the European stage.

Junior Eurovision is a wonderful platform for showcasing the next generation of young Irish musical talent, creativity, and the Irish language to huge European audiences.

We wish Lottie every success in Georgia and encourage everyone in Ireland to support her in the final in Tbilisi on December 13, which will be broadcast live on TG4 worldwide.”

Credit: TG4

Since debuting in 2015, TG4 has made the Junior Eurovision Song Contest a celebration of Ireland’s youth and its native language. To mark a decade of Irish participation, the broadcaster will air a special programme on Sunday, 7 December, highlighting standout moments and the young artists who have represented Ireland over the years.

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025 will take place live from Tbilisi, Georgia, on Saturday, 13 December, and will be broadcast on TG4.

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