Latvia: Lineup for “Supernova 2026” Semifinals Revealed

Latvia: Lineup for “Supernova 2026” Semifinals Revealed

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Latvia's national broadcaster, LTV, revealed the lineup of contestants for “Supernova 2026”. Who will perform in the first semifinal, and who in the second? The full list - Below! Latvia’s national broadcaster, LTV, published yesterday (Tuesday) the official lineup of 24 artists who are competing in “Supernova 2026”, across the two semifinals scheduled for January 31st and February 7th. In each semifinal, 12 contestants will compete, with five contestants from each semifinal expected to advance to the grand final, totaling ten contestants, while an additional slot remains at the discretion of the Latvian broadcaster, which reserves the right to grant a second chance to a song that did not reach the final. The winner of the final, to be held on February 14th, will represent the country at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, Austria. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); First Semi-Final - Saurday, January 31st Agnesse - "Oh My My" Aivo Oskis - "Walking Out" Antra Stafecka - "Divejada" Blurie...
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HaKokhav HaBa – Episode 20: Shaia Avitan Is the Fifth Contestant Eliminated From the Show

HaKokhav HaBa – Episode 20: Shaia Avitan Is the Fifth Contestant Eliminated From the Show

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Shaia Avitan is the fifth contestant to bid farewell to HaKokhav HaBa. 16 contestants remain in the race, including Alona Erez, Shira Zloof, Dorin Or, and Eitan Aharon. Full recap of Episode 20. 16 contestants remain at this stage in "HaKokhav HaBa for Eurovision 2026". with the grand winner set to represent Israel at Eurovision 2026, which will take place in Vienna, Austria, on May 12th, 14th, and 16th. The next stage is the "Duets" challenge. Four duets were performed tonight, with the judges forced to part ways with one contestant from the pair that received the lowest score at the end of the evening. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Shaked Solomon and Nave Levi Shaked and Nave chose to perform the song “Ad Matai Elohai” (originally by Zohar Argov). The blend of their voices was intriguing — it's hard to ignore the resemblance between Nave’s tone and that of the legendary singer Zohar Argov. Shaked sang in a lower key, making his parts softer and more delicate. At no point did they sing...
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San Marino: The Entry For Eurovision 2026 To Be Chosen On March 6th

San Marino: The Entry For Eurovision 2026 To Be Chosen On March 6th

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); San Marino’s national broadcaster SMRTV announced that the grand final of “San Marino Song Contest 2026” will take place on March 6, selecting the country’s entry for Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, Austria. SMRTV has officially announced another change in the schedule of its “San Marino Song Contest.” The grand final is now set for March 6, with two semi-finals planned for March 2 and March 3, respectively. Initially, reports claimed that the final would take place on March 1, additionaly about three weeks later, it was said to have been postponed to March 7. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The updated dates were revealed today during a press conference that reviewed San Marino’s Eurovision 2025 journey and presented new strategies for the country’s participation in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna. During the conference, the general director of SMRTV discussed San Marino’s ongoing talks with the EBU, revealing that discussions are underway to strengthen cooperation between the two entities. He emphasized the...
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Eurovision 2026: ORF Appoints Marvin Dietmann as Head of Contest in Vienna

Eurovision 2026: ORF Appoints Marvin Dietmann as Head of Contest in Vienna

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Austrian national broadcaster ORF has appointed renowned Austrian director Marvin Dietmann as the new Head of Contest for Eurovision 2026. What does the role involve, and whom is he replacing? The Austrian national broadcaster ORF has announced a new Head of Contest for Eurovision. The role has been given to Marvin Dietmann, the Eurovision Song Contest’s Creative Director since 2011 and a well-known director within the competition, responsible for staging numerous successful Eurovision entries. He is also the founder of the company “Motions by Dietmann”, which oversees auditions for singers, dancers, and performers participating in the contest. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); What Does “Head of Contest” Mean? The Head of Contest plays a central role in implementing the creative staging vision on the Eurovision stage. As part of the position, he works closely with all participating delegations and is responsible for determining the running order of performances during the competition. This is one of the most influential roles...
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HaKokhav HaBa – Episode 19: Mentamer Taganya Is the Fourth Contestant Eliminated From the Show

HaKokhav HaBa – Episode 19: Mentamer Taganya Is the Fourth Contestant Eliminated From the Show

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Mentamer Taganya is the fourth contestant to bid farewell to HaKokhav HaBa. 17 contestants remain in the race, including Noam Bettan, Gal De Paz, Tamir Levy and Michael HarPaz. Full recap of Episode 19. 17 contestants remain at this stage in "HaKokhav HaBa for Eurovision 2026," with the grand winner set to represent Israel at Eurovision 2026, which will take place in Vienna, Austria, on May 12, 14, and 16. The next stage is the "Duets" challenge. Five duets were performed tonight, with the judges forced to part ways with one contestant from the pair that received the lowest score at the end of the evening. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Elior Shemesh and Agam Hazan Elior and Agam chose to perform the song "Yechefim" (originally by Yasmin Moallem). In this performance, the two wanted to apply the feedback they received from their previous appearance - to feel more relaxed and natural on stage. The connection between them, even off-stage, is...
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Albania: Alis to Perform “Nân” in Albanian at Eurovision 2026!

Albania: Alis to Perform “Nân” in Albanian at Eurovision 2026!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Albania at Eurovision 2026: Alis confirms he will perform “Nân” without changes, preserving its original Albanian language and authentic emotional delivery on the Eurovision stage Albanian singer Alis, who will represent Albania at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, Austria, on May 12th, 14th, and 16th, has revealed that he will perform the song “Nân” (in English: "Mother") in its original version, without significant changes. In an interview with the website ESCBubble, given immediately after winning the national selection competition “Festivali i Këngës”, Alis was asked whether he intended to keep the song in Albanian and replied: “Yes, I will keep it in Albanian”. The song was written by Desara Gjini and composed by the performer himself, Alis. This marks the first Eurovision entry for both the singer and the songwriter. Albania has often achieved stronger results at Eurovision when competing with songs in the Albanian language, while English-language entries have historically struggled to reach the final. The current version of...
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Montenegro: Tamara Živković to perform “Nova Zora” at Eurovision

Montenegro: Tamara Živković to perform “Nova Zora” at Eurovision

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Montenegro in Eurovision 2026: Tamara Živković will perform “Nova Zora” on the Eurovision 2026 stage. Listen to the song. "Nova Zora" (in English: “New Dawn”) is the title of the song that will be performed by Tamara Živković, who will represent Montenegro at Eurovision 2026, set to take place in Vienna, Austria on May 12th, 14th and 16th. The song was written by Boris Subotić, who also wrote “Dobrodošli” — Montenegro’s entry last year — and who also tried to represent Serbia in 2023 with “Nedostupan”, which finished last in "Pesma Za Euroviziju '23". The track’s producers are Boris Subotić and Marko Drežnjak. The EuroMix editorial team, who listened to all the competing entries, agreed with the "Montesong" results and also chose Tamara as the most suitable artist to represent Montenegro at Eurovision. In second place was singer Majda Božović, who finished fifth in the national final. Singer Đurđa was ranked third by the team, while she placed ninth in the national final. Click here to view the complete EuroMix...
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Israel: KAN unveils new song selection rules for Eurovision 2026

Israel: KAN unveils new song selection rules for Eurovision 2026

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); KAN announces a major change: a new set of regulations officially opens the song selection process for Eurovision 2026, following last year’s controversy and defining updated rules for Israel’s entry In recent hours, Israel’s national broadcaster KAN has released official and updated details regarding the song selection process for Eurovision 2026. The broadcaster published an open call and revised regulations outlining who is eligible to participate, under what conditions, and how the song representing Israel will be selected for the Eurovision Song Contest, set to take place in Vienna, Austria. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The announcement comes as the selection process for Israel’s representative approaches a decisive stage. In approximately four months, the winner of “HaKokhav HaBa LaEurovision 2026” is expected to step onto Europe’s largest musical stage. The song selection process for Eurovision 2026 underwent changes following the controversy surrounding last year’s selection, as well as public pressure directed at KAN to revise...
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Klavdia: “I Wanted the Contest to Remain a Celebration of Music”

Klavdia: “I Wanted the Contest to Remain a Celebration of Music”

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); In a candid interview, Klavdia reflects on political tensions at the contest, explains her choice to stay neutral, and emphasizes the importance of unity and music above all In an interview with the television program “Tet A Tet”, Klavdia, Greece’s representative at Eurovision 2025, shared her personal experiences from the contest in Basel and admitted that the atmosphere this year was particularly tense. According to her, the political developments and the war in the background directly affected the backstage environment, creating a sensitive situation in which every gesture or interaction risked being interpreted as a political statement. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Between Music and Politics Klavdia confirmed in the interview what many experienced firsthand in Basel. The singer did not hide the fact that the atmosphere was unusually tense. Political developments and the war had a significant impact on the competition, creating discomfort among participants. As she explained, every movement could be misinterpreted, and...
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Tonight at 20:00 CET: Montenegro Selects its Entry for Eurovision 2026

Tonight at 20:00 CET: Montenegro Selects its Entry for Eurovision 2026

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Watch: Tonight at 20:00 CET, Montenegro’s “Montesong 2025” takes place, and at its end the Montenegrian entry for Eurovision 2026 will be selected. A link to watch the broadcast - Below! Tonight at 20:00 CET, Montenegro’s “Montesong 2025”, will take place. at its conclusion the Montenegrian entry for Eurovision 2026 will be chosen.This is the second year that the competition serves as Montenegro’s national final, following the country’s return to Eurovision last year after a two year absence. the winning entry will be selected to represent Montenegro at Eurovision 2026, to be held in Vienna, Austria. A total of 15 songs will compete in tonight’s final. The winner will be determined by a combination of jury voting (50%) and public voting (50%). This year, voting is open to everyone, unlike last year when it was limited to Montenegrin citizens only. In addition, there is no restriction on the language of the songs this year, compared to last year...
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