Greece in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008

Greece selected its Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008 entry by a national final. The winner was Niki Giannoutsou with "Kapia Nichta" who went on to represent Greece in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008 on 22 November 2008.[1]

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008
Country Greece
National selection
Selection processSelection for Cyprus
Selection date(s)27 September 2008
Selected entrantNiki Giannoutsou
Selected song"Kapia Nichta"
Finals performance
Final result14th, 19 points
Greece in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
◄2007 2008

Before Eurovision

Selection for Cyprus

"Selection for Cyprus," the Greek national final, selected its entrant for 2008. The final was held on 27 September 2008, hosted by Yiorgos Amyras and Renia Tsitsibikou. The winner was decided by a combination of jury voting (60%) and televoting (40%).

Final – 27 September 2008
Draw Artist Song Place
1 Katerina and Christina "To mikro mou mistiko" 9
2 Christina Levetsoviti "Ena asteri" 8
3 Mikaela Zampetani "Bes ki esy sto rithmo" 5
4 Athena Manoukian "To fili tis Afroditis" 7
5 Anna Karapetova "Odigse me thalassa" 3
6 Elena, Emily, Penelope, Helen, Dimosthenis "Pente Onira" 4
7 Maria and Anastasia "To kako to ksipnitiri" 2
8 Niki Giannoutsou "Kapia nichta" 1
9 Maria and Foivi-Artemis "Sti skini tis mousikis" 10
10 Niki Tsetsou and Vasiliki Stefopoulou "Ena asteri peftei" 6

At Eurovision

At Junior Eurovision, Greece performed in the fifth position and placed fourteenth overall.[2]

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