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19th. Nicole Vella – “Let the Colours shine”
19th. Nicole Vella – “Let the Colours shine”
20th. Courtney Farrugia – “So Sweet”
20th. Courtney Farrugia – “So Sweet”
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'Malta at Junior Eurovision 2010, The song “Knock Knock… Boom Boom!”. After a 20-strong final from the Auditorium of St Paul’s Missionary College in Rabat, Malta, Nicole emerged as the winner.

“Love to share” by Maria Desira & Justine Delmar and “Shout It Out” by Ylenia Vella completed the Top three. The jury for the show consisted of: Fr. Karm Debattista, Joe Gatt, Jacqueline Delicata, Francesca Aquilina, Marouska Muscat and Neville Pace. The voting process was supervised by Dr. Joseph Refalo, Notary Roland Wadge, Auditor Jonathan Desira, and members of the Eurosong Advisory Team. The winners trophy was handed to Nicole by PBS chairman Mr. Joseph Mizzi.

The song is losely based on a traditional Maltese childrens game ‘Bum bum il-bieb’. It is also the first song in Junior Eurovision to contain some lines in Maltese.

She was chosen as the winner of Malta Junior Eurosong 2010 by a six person jury, and a televote.

Aside singing, her hobbies include swimming, dancing and playing the piano. Her vocal teacher is Glen Vella, who participated in Malta’s Eurovision national finals in the past two years, both times placing in the top three. For Malta Junior Eurosong, Nicole is joined on stage by four dancers; Corinne, Jeanice, Mattea and Maria. Below you can find a video for “Knock Knock… Boom Boom”.

Below you will find the full results of the festival:

1st. Nicole Azzopardi – “Knock Knock!….Boom! Boom!” 2nd. Maria Desira & Justine Delmar – “Love to share” 3rd. Ylenia Vella – “Shout it Out” 4th. Jodie Farrugia – “Fantażija” 5th. Antoine Farrugia & Kylie Cassar – “It’s time” 6th. Elaine Haber – “Maestro” 7th. Sarah Bonnici – “Kitty Kitty-Cat” 8th. Maxine Pace – “Lady Lady Ga Ga” 9th. Jasmar Cassar – “My Star” 10th. M Five – “Happy Day” 11th. Jade Vella – “Hooked on Samba” 12th. Domenique Azzopardi – “Jigsaw Puzzle” 13th. Melissa Fausel-Attard – “Sailor Girl” 14th. Kimberly Micallef – “Indian Girl” 15th. Mikaela Agius – “Wonderland of dreams” 16th. Althea Georgiovan Troisi de Menville – “Crazy Seasons” 17th. Michela Galea – “Play for me” 18th. Maria Debono – “One Flag” 19th. Nicole Vella – “Let the Colours shine” 20th. Courtney Farrugia – “So Sweet”