TVP, the Polish national broadcaster, has revealed that the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025 will be broadcast on TVP2 and TVP ABC.

TVP2 and TVP ABC will air the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025 live from Tbilisi for viewers in Poland. TVP2 will broadcast the contest for the second year in a row. TVP ABC, a children’s channel, will broadcast the contest for the first time since 2023.

Marianna Kłos will represent Poland in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with “Brightest Light”. She will perform in slot number 9.

This is the first time since 2018 that TVP has chosen to internally select Poland’s entrant for Junior Eurovision. Roksana Węgiel was the last singer to be internally selected and she went on to win the 2018 contest with her song “Anyone I Want to Be.” From 2019 to 2024, Poland’s representatives were all chosen through the talent show Szansa na sukces.

Marianna Kłos is 12 years old and is a member of a children’s musical theatre group in Polish capital Warsaw and also works in dubbing. In May, she finished second in the eighth series of The Voice Kids. The winner of that series, Zofia Wójcik, will be 15 on December 13, 2025, the date of Junior Eurovision 2025, and is therefore ineligible to participate.

Last year, Dominik Arim represented Poland at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with “All Together”. He finished 12th with 61 points.

Image source: Dagmara Szewczuk | Source: TVP

Poland in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest

Poland participated in the first Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2003. After two consecutive last-place finishes, they withdrew from the contest and did not return until 2016. From there on, Poland’s fortunes in the contest reversed, resulting in Roksana Węgiel winning in 2018 with “Anyone I Want to Be”. In 2019, the contest was hosted in the Polish city of Gliwice. Viki Gabor won on home ground with “Superhero”, giving Poland a second consecutive victory.

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Posted by:Neil Farren

Neil is from Ireland but has lived in several countries around Europe. He has has been an editor for Eurovoix since May 2017. He has been following the Eurovision Song Contest since 2005 and attended every contest as press since 2019. He also follows other Eurovision contests, such as the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, which he has watched since the very first edition in 2003.