The Croatian national broadcaster HRT revealed this morning the 24 contestants of “Dora 2026”, whose winner will represent Croatia at Eurovision 2026 to be held in Vienna, Austria.

The Croatian national broadcaster, HRT, revealed this morning (Wednesday) the 24 expected contestants who will participate in “Dora 2026” ahead of Eurovision 2026. Additionally, the national broadcaster revealed the four backup songs selected in case one of the participants withdraws. We recall that backup songs also have considerable influence potential, as the song of Croatia’s 2024 representative, Baby Lasagna, was one of the backup songs and was ultimately selected and came second in Eurovision. “Dora 2026” will take place during February, at a location that has not yet been revealed.​




List of contestants of “Dora 2026”:

1. Alan Duras – “From Ashes to Flame”

2. Ananda – “Dora”

3. Cold Snap – “Mucho Macho”

4. Devin – “Over Me”

5. Ema Bubic – “Vrijeme Za Nas”

6. Fenksta – “Memento Mori”

7. Fran Uccellini – “Alo Bolje Bude Sutra”

8. Irma – “Ni Traga”

9. Ivan Sever – “Crying Eyes”

10. Jasmina Makota – “Higher”

11. Kandzia – “3 Ujutro”

12. Karolina Ilic – “Breathe Her In”

13. Lana Mandaric – “Tama”

14. Lara Demarin – “Mantra”

15. LELEK – “Andromeda”

16. Lima Len – “Raketa”

17. Marko Kultic – “Neotudivo”

18. Noelle – “Uninterrupted”

19. Ritam Noir – “Profumi Di Mare”

20. Sergej – “Scream”

21. Stela Rade – “Nema Te”

22. ToMa – “Ledina”

23. Tony Sky – “O Ne!”

24. Zevin – “My Mind”

Four Backup Entries for “Dora 2026”

1. Gabriel Ivic – “Light Up”

2. Dorian Stipcic – “Loved”

3. Gabriela Braicic – “Soho”

4. Vanessa Kralj – “Tisina Prije Kise”



Among The Contestants – Several Familiar Names:

  • LELEK – competed in Dora 2025 with the song “The Soul of my Soul“, and finished in fourth place.
  • Alan Duras – competed in Dora 2024 with the song “A Tamburitza Lullaby“, and finished in fifth place.
  • ToMa – competed in Dora 2022 with the song “In the Darkness“, and finished in seventh place.
  • Fenksta – competed in Dora 2025 with the song “Extra“, and finished in ninth place.
  • Ananda – competed in Dora 2025 with the song “Lies Lay Cold“, and finished in ninth place in the second semifinal.
  • Irma – competed in Dora 2025 with the song “Enigma“, and finished in 11th place in the second semifinal.

How Will Croatia Continue Choosing Its Entry for Eurovision 2026?

Today, 24 contestants were selected to compete in “Dora 2026” out of 251 songs submitted during the submission window. Four additional songs were selected to serve as backups in case one of the participants withdraws or is disqualified.​

The Croatian national selection will take place in February and will be broadcast live on the HTV channel, the HRTi platform, and the HRT website. The winner of the national contest will earn the right to represent Croatia at Eurovision 2026, which will be held in Vienna, Austria. The Croatian broadcaster HRT will cover the travel and accommodation costs and will determine the format of the Croatian performance in Vienna.



Croatia in Eurovision: Between Maria Magdalena, Baby Lasagna and Cakes

Croatia has participated in Eurovision 30 times but has never won. The country withdrew twice from the contest, and in 2020 it was set to compete with Damir Kedzo and his song “Divlji Vjetre” (in English: “Wicked Winds”), but the participation was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Croatia is often seen as a country of extremes in Eurovision results. It first competed in 1993, with the band Put, finishing 15th among 25 entries. Since then, Croatia has enjoyed noteworthy results, including two 4th-place finishes. In 1996, Maja Blagdan reached 4th place with “Sveta Ljubav”, holding a Eurovision record for the highest sustained note until 2021, when it was surpassed by Eden Alene. In 1999, Doris Dragović also finished 4th with the iconic “Maria Magdalena”.



Since the introduction of semi-finals, Croatia’s results have fluctuated dramatically – either reaching respectable spots in the final or failing miserbaly to qualify. From 2004 to 2023, Croatia qualified for only 9 finals out of 19 attempts, including lengthy gaps of non-qualification between 2010–2013 and 2018–2022. However, there were standout results in 2004–2006, 2017, 2023, and especially in 2024, when Baby Lasagna brought Croatia its historic best, finishing in second place. In contrast, Croatia’s latest entry in 2025 marked its most painful failure, collapsing from a second-place result the year before to a painful elimination in the semi-finals.

Croatia has never won Eurovision but has reached the Top 5 on four occasions. Its best result was second place at Eurovision 2024. In addition, it placed 4th in Eurovision 1996 and Eurovision 1999 and 5th in Eurovision 1998. Croatia also secured three additional Top 10 results: 6th in Eurovision 1995, 9th in Eurovision 2000, and 10th in Eurovision 2001.



Croatia at Eurovision 2025

Poison Cake” was the title of the song performed by Marko Bošnjak in the first semi-final of Eurovision 2025. Croatia failed to qualify for the grand final, breaking the country’s recent streak of success. The song finished 12th out of 15 entries in its semi-final, receiving a total of 28 points.

Eurovision 2026: This will be Croatia’s 31st participation in the Eurovision Song Contest. Croatia joined the competition in 1993 and achieved its best result in Eurovision 2024 by finishing in second place with the song “Rim Tim Tagi Dim” performed by the singer Baby Lasagna.