In the final, Bulgaria performed in position 6 and placed 9th out of the 17 participating countries, scoring 161 points.
[4][3][5] BNT announced on 14 September 2016, that the song which will be performed by Ganeva in Malta will be entitled "Magical Day (Valsheben den)".
[6] On 15 September 2016, the 10-year-old singer from Plovdiv took part in special celebrations of the new school year in her hometown performing a short snippet of her song.
She attended the Armenian school in her hometown and has been involved in music from a very early age; her parents are musicians with Bulgaria's famous folk ensemble, Trakiya.
With Rumi Ivanova as her singing teacher, Lidia won a total of 22 first, 4-second and 2 third prizes in national and international festivals.
In June 2016, Lidia won Bulgaria's national selection for Junior Eurovision 2016 in Malta, receiving the highest score in the competition from viewers and the jury.
"Magical Day (Valsheben den)" was written by Vladimir "Grafa" Ampov, one of the most popular Bulgarian pop singers.
The song is about the power of childhood dreams that can make the world a better and brighter place to live.
Her favourite artists include Adele, Ariana Grande, Beyoncé and Christina Aguilera.
For the live performance, Lidia had chosen a white dress with colorful doves on it to wear on stage.
However, this year, points will be awarded based on a 50/50 combination of each country's Adult and Kids' Jury, to be announced by a spokesperson.