The voting lines have opened in this year's Junior Eurovision with Ireland represented by 13-year-old Dubliner Anna Kearney.
Junior Eurovision is taking place on Sunday night in Poland and the talented teen, who has performed with The Rockettes on Broadway, played Annie at the National Concert Hall, danced for the Pope and won plenty of feiseanna is hoping to win with her song Banshee.
The song was written with Niall Mooney, Fiachna Ó Braonáin of the Hot House Flowers and Anna Banks. It was composed by Cyprian Cassar, Jonas Gladnikoff and Daniel Caruana.
If you want to help Anna and bring the the Junior Eurovision title to Ireland, you can vote here but note, for your vote to be valid you must vote for three countries.
Anna, from Foxrock in Dublin, impressed the judges, including guest judge Linda Martin, with her rendition of Eurovision classic, Why Me and her contemporary choice, Symphony by Clean Bandit.
Thank you so much! https://t.co/KMdxhn3WSr pic.twitter.com/0FRxrrXDmj
— Anna Kearney (@realAnnaKJESC) November 23, 2019
This is not the Kearney family's first time to be involved with the Eurovision. The Mount Anville student's mum Eileen was part of the Irish dancing troupe that brought Riverdance to the world during the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994.
The Junior Eurovision Song Contest is being held in the Gliwice Arena, Poland this Sunday November 24 and will be live on TG4 at 7.00pm.
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