Serbia: Song Submission Window for “Pesma Za Euroviziju 26” Opens

Serbia: Song Submission Window for “Pesma Za Euroviziju 26” Opens

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Serbian national broadcaster RTS has officially opened the song submission window for "Pesma za Evroviziju," the national selection for Eurovision 2026, which will take place in Vienna, Austria. The Serbian national broadcaster RTS officially opened today (Monday) the submission window for its traditional local Eurovision national final, "Pesma Za Evroviziju", which has accompanied the country since 2022. The submission period is now open and will close on November 10th. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); RTS announced that the songs competing for the right to represent Serbia at Eurovision 2026 will be chosen by a judging panel. However, if the panel determines that the submitted entries do not meet the required musical standard to represent Serbia at Eurovision, the representative will be chosen through an internal selection. Serbia’s Eurovision Record: Success and Consistency Serbia joined the Eurovision Song Contest in 2007 and has only missed the competition twice, in 2010 and 2014. At its debut in...
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For the First Time: Golan Yochpaz, CEO of KAN Responds to Calls for Israel’s Removal from Eurovision

For the First Time: Golan Yochpaz, CEO of KAN Responds to Calls for Israel’s Removal from Eurovision

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Israel’s national broadcaster CEO Golan Yochpaz insists Eurovision must not become political, responding to boycott threats and possible vote over Israel’s participation. Golan Yochpaz, CEO of Israel’s public national broadcaster KAN, publicly addressed today (Monday) for the first time the controversy over demands to exclude Israel from Eurovision 2026. “There is no reason Israel should not continue to be an integral part of this major cultural event, which must not turn political”. Yochpaz declared. The threats of national broadcasters in Slovenia, Ireland, and the Netherlands to boycott the contest if Israel participates had so far been addressed only by politicians, including Minister of Culture and Sports Miki Zohar, but never by KAN. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); “Israel – Among Eurovision’s Top Performers” In his remarks, Yochpaz highlighted Israel’s success since KAN was founded: “Since its creation, Israel has been one of Eurovision’s most successful participants – in the past seven years, our representatives reached the fifth, third,...
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Following Public Pressure: Could North Macedonia Make a Eurovision Comeback?

Following Public Pressure: Could North Macedonia Make a Eurovision Comeback?

  (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A wave of public appeals reignites the question: will North Macedonia return to Eurovision? Senior officials confirm the matter is back on the table. The debates surrounding which countries will participate in Eurovision 2026, set to take place in Vienna, Austria, continue to evolve. Alongside several countries considering withdrawing from the competition, the Content Council of North Macedonia’s national broadcaster discussed proposals last month submitted by viewers, including an explicit request for renewed participation in the Eurovision Song Contest. In recent days, Council member Ivan Efremovski confirmed that the issue is increasingly raised by citizens: “The return of North Macedonia to Eurovision is a request made by citizens who approached us. They argue it provides essential exposure for the country and for local musicians, and that it’s an event with high ratings. For that reason, a broad public discussion should be opened”. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Eurovision Connections Are Still Alive North Macedonia’s most recent appearance at Eurovision took place in Turin, Italy, in...
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Will Israel Compete in Eurovision Under a Neutral Flag?

Will Israel Compete in Eurovision Under a Neutral Flag?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Israeli national broadcaster KAN, representing Israel in the EBU and Eurovision, has not confirmed reports of being offered to compete in Eurovision 2026 under a neutral flag amid boycott threats. The board's chairman of the Icelandic national broadcaster, Stefán Jón Hafstein, recently declared that the broadcaster intends to use the new EBU withdrawal deadline and postpone a final decision about participation until December 2026, when it will be clear if Israel is allowed to compete at Eurovision. Despite Iceland's own reservations regarding Israeli participation, Jón Hafstein revealed that several countries have demanded Israel's representation at Eurovision 2026. In the past week, Slovenia, Ireland, and the Netherlands officially declared they would boycott Eurovision as long as Israel continues to participate as usual. In addition to these three nations, Iceland and Spain have hinted that they may withdraw from the contest as well, if Israel competes. Reports suggest that, in response, the EBU has informally proposed two options to Israel:...
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Albania: New Details Revealed About “Festivali i Këngës 64”

Albania: New Details Revealed About “Festivali i Këngës 64”

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Albanian national broadcaster RTSH has revealed exciting updates and changes for "Festivali i Këngës 64", the traditional festival that serves as Albania’s national final. Albania’s national broadcaster RTSH is in the midst of preparations for the 64th edition of Festivali i Këngës. The traditional festival, which began in 1961, became Albania’s official national final for Eurovision since 2004, the year the country joined the competition. Now, the national broadcaster is unveiling new details designed to enhance and modernize the festival. Despite these format changes, Albania has consistently maintained a distinctive identity in the competition, annually showcasing songs that highlight the country’s cultural style, heritage, and language. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); In July, RTSH announced that beloved Albanian singer Elhaida Dani, who represented Albania at Eurovision 2015 in Vienna, Austria with the song "I'm Alive" and placed 17th in the final, would continue to serve as the artistic director of the festival. Furthermore, in...
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Eurovision 1969 Winner Lenny Kuhr Slams Dutch Boycott of Israel

Eurovision 1969 Winner Lenny Kuhr Slams Dutch Boycott of Israel

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Eurovision 1969 winner Lenny Kuhr criticizes AVROTROS’ boycott of Israel, urging Eurovision to stay apolitical and unite through music, not politics. Eurovision 2026 has not yet begun, but Israel’s participation is already shaping up to be one of the competition’s most contentious issues. Into this storm steps a familiar voice from the past – Lenny Kuhr, the Dutch singer who won Eurovision in 1969, who now directs sharp criticism at her country and European broadcasters. Her words carry added weight, she explains, not only because of her long artistic career but also due to her deep, personal connection to Israel: her daughters live in Ramat Gan, her grandson was injured in the October 7th attack, and she herself spent many years living in Israel after marrying an Israeli. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); In an interview with Dutch radio, Kuhr said: “I find it incomprehensible and very sad. Art is a way to connect people, and when you boycott Israel—you deny that possibility and...
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Austria Officially Supports Israel’s Participation in Eurovision 2026

Austria Officially Supports Israel’s Participation in Eurovision 2026

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Austria’s ORF and governor Johanna Mikl-Leitner back Israel’s Eurovision 2026 participation, opposing boycott threats and affirming Vienna’s role as host. The board of directors of Austria’s national broadcaster, ORF, voted by majority in favor of Israel’s participation in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest 2026. The decision, taken on Thursday, follows a public statement by ORF CEO Ronald Weissmann, who said he "hopes to see Israel participate in the contest". This endorsement is considered crucial, especially against boycott threats voiced by Slovenia, Ireland, the Netherlands, and other countries. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Political Support from Austria for Israel The decision by ORF is more than a symbolic move—it represents a concrete stance within the contest itself, positioning Austria, the host country, as a firm ally of Israel amid growing boycott calls. Substantial reinforcement came from Lower Austria’s governor, Johanna Mikl-Leitner, who not only joined in support but also openly opposed boycott threats from other states. Her involvement underscores Austria’s...
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San Marino: Takes a Stance on Israel’s Participation in Eurovision 2026

San Marino: Takes a Stance on Israel’s Participation in Eurovision 2026

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); San Marino, the smallest country in Eurovision, joins several nations announcing they will not boycott Eurovision 2026 if Israel participates. Does support from such a small nation signal hope for the contest? San Marino’s national broadcaster, SMRTV, which has already expressed interest in participating in Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, Austria, has stated it will not boycott the contest even if Israel takes part. This announcement follows similar statements from Norway, and from supporters including Austria, Italy, Germany, Greece, Cyprus, and Switzerland, all backing Israel’s right to participate. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); An Encouraging Statement: No Boycott if Israel Competes This past week, Slovenia, Ireland, and the Netherlands officially declared their intention to boycott Eurovision while Israel is allowed to participate. Additionally, Iceland and Spain have hinted they too may withdraw should Israel remain in the contest. Declarations from countries confirming their participation regardless of Israel’s involvement, while perhaps made out of necessity, are a positive note amid current tensions....
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Will Denmark Join the Boycott of Israel at Eurovision 2026?

Will Denmark Join the Boycott of Israel at Eurovision 2026?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Amid threats by Slovenia, Ireland, and the Netherlands to withdraw from Eurovision 2026 if Israel participates, other countries release statements. What is the position of Danish national broadcaster DR? In the past week, several countries announced they would not participate in Eurovision 2026 if Israel remains in the competition. Slovenia, Ireland, and the Netherlands declared they will withdraw from Eurovision 2026 if Israel compete, while Iceland and Spain hinted they may join the boycott. Despite having already confirmed its Eurovision 2026 participation, Denmark’s national broadcaster DR issued a new statement in light of recent developments. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A few months ago, DR confirmed its participation by officially announcing that Dansk Melodi Grand Prix would take place on February 14th, 2026. Now, Gustav Lützhøft, Editor-in-Chief at the Danish public broadcasting corporation, released a fresh statement regarding the issue: “Every country must decide for itself what is right […] DR is closely monitoring the situation and...
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Sweden: 3,888 Songs Submitted to Melodifestivalen 2026

Sweden: 3,888 Songs Submitted to Melodifestivalen 2026

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Sweden’s national broadcaster SVT announced a record 3,888 songs were submitted for Melodifestivalen 2026, which will select the country’s entry to Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, Austria. Following another successful year at Eurovision 2025 - where Sweden finished in fourth place in Basel, Switzerland, thanks to KAJ with the song “Bara bada bastu” (in English: “Just Sauna”) - SVT is already deep in preparations for Melodifestivalen 2026. This competition will determine Sweden’s entry for Eurovision 2026, set to take place in Vienna, Austria. Melodifestivalen has been held since 1959 and has produced seven Eurovision winners for Sweden, including the legendary band ABBA and Loreen, who made history by becoming the second artist ever to win Eurovision twice, in 2012 and 2023. With submissions now closed, SVT revealed that 3,888 songs were received for Melodifestivalen 2026, from which Sweden’s representative for Eurovision 2026 will be chosen. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Record Submissions and Process The submission window for next year’s competition has officially closed, with SVT registering...
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