A new child safety protocol focused on the well-being of the participants was implemented for the 2023 contest. According to the Spanish head of delegation , it sought to offer transparency in the competition, and to bring especially Nordic countries, who were critical of child safety in the contest, back to the event.
Visual, slogan and stage design The 2023 contest was the first edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest to incorporate the modern Eurovision heart, which has been used in the adult contest since 2015, in its generic logo. The update was revealed during the host city announcement on 3 April 2023. During a
European Broadcasting Union press conference on 10 May 2023 in
Liverpool, where the
Eurovision Song Contest 2023 was taking place, Alexandra Redde-Amiel, head of the French Eurovision delegation, announced the slogan of the contest, "Heroes". The accompanying theme art was unveiled on 29 August, which featured a
street art look based on splashes of paint, chalk, powder and fireworks that "brings modernity and speaks to all generations". The stage design, unveiled on 27 September, featured a 12-metre high LED screen in the shape of wings, "reflecting the desire to fly away, create and imagine".
Presenters ,
Olivier Minne and Ophenya
Laury Thilleman,
Olivier Minne, and Ophenya were the presenters of the show; The opening ceremony event, which was held on 20 November at
Hotel Negresco, was hosted by
Carla Lazzari, France's representative at the
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019, and Manon Théodet. During the ceremony, each delegation was welcomed by and Ophenya, and the draw was carried out, according to tradition. In this ceremony, the draw took place which determined the position of the host country (France) and which country will open and close the show.
Postcards Contestants were featured in "postcard" video introductions, set in different locations in Nice. Each postcard began with a child participating in an activity of their choice and facing a setback that discourages them, before the upcoming performer, standing on top of a building, empowered them to accomplish their task. At the end of each postcard, the children participating in the aforementioned activity creatively recreated the flag of the upcoming performer's representative country, after which it transitioned to the stage. • Musée Villa Masséna • Promenade de Paillon (Masséna's statue) •
Opéra de Nice • Rossetti Street, Old Town of Nice • Carrousel Garibaldi (Garibaldi square) •
Hotel Negresco •
Place Masséna • Théâtre National de Nice (St. Francis square) • Quai Rauba Capeu (#IloveNice structure) •
Promenade des Anglais (Neptune beach) •
Stade du Fort Carré (Antibes) •
Nice City Hall • Crémât Castle • Nice Lawn Tennis Club •
Gare du Sud (Mediterraneo restaurant) •
Old Port of Nice (quai des Deux Emmanuels) == Contest overview ==