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Carlos Higes and his team arrived in Yerevan a few days after their latest triumph at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022. The evening of the big reveal will be broadcast next Sunday, December 11, at 16:00, with a live commentary on TVE, featuring Tony Aguilar and Julia Varela guiding viewers through every moment. The moment was more than a simple arrival; it was a showcase of anticipation as the young artist prepared to bring his energy to the Armenian capital.
The capstone of a festive afternoon, the annual Christmas lighting ceremony in Yerevan welcomed the junior competitors to the city. The grand tree stood proudly in Republic Square, marking the close of a magical day for the young performers and their families who cheered from the crowd. The event was highlighted in advance by TVE as part of the network’s celebration coverage, underscoring how Christmas spirit and music come together for this international event.
The Valencian singer walked the red carpet with 15 friends, absorbing the sequence in which he would perform the next day. At eleven years old, he will take the stage with his entry Mrs. in the eleventh slot, positioned behind North Macedonia and ahead of the United Kingdom. The moment carried a mix of nerves and excitement as the countdown to his final performance began to take shape.
Carlos was joined by his loyal dancers Juan Diego, Mauro, Adrian, and Felipe. The group looked sharp in tuxedos, with Carlos wearing a black suit accented by his signature yellow bow tie, and the dancers in varying shades of blue and black bow ties. The coordinated outfits reflected a polished performance that blends fashion with the show’s lively energy.
The opening ceremony unfolded at the National Gallery, offering a unique backdrop for a special concert that highlighted recent triumphs in Junior Eurovision history. The concert marked a notable milestone as the competition celebrates its twentieth year, framing the story of young artists who continue to captivate audiences with their talent and courage. This moment underscored the enduring appeal of the festival and its role in shaping future generations of performers. [cite: TVE coverage]
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