Greece: The Entries of “Ethnikos Telikos 2026” Postponed to January 4th!

Greece: The Entries of “Ethnikos Telikos 2026” Postponed to January 4th!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Greece’s national broadcaster ERT will officially reveal the entries competing to represent Greece at Eurovision 2026 on January 4th at 18:00 CET, along with a new logo for the national final. The Greek national broadcaster ERT is intensively preparing for the competition and today (Tuesday) revealed that the entries competing for the coveted opportunity to represent Greece in Eurovision will be unveiled on January 4th at 18:00 CET. Alongside the announcement of the reveal date, ERT also presented the new festive logo for its national final: “Sing For Greece – Ελληνικός Τελικός 2026”. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The New Date for the Participant Reveal The presentation of the artists and songs participating in the national preselection will take place on January 4, instead of December 20 as initially reported. The reveal will air on ERT1 through the program “Sing For Greece – Ελληνικός Τελικός 2026 – Οι φιναλίστ”. The change of date came because the...
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No Artificial Cheer: Austria Reveals New Details on Eurovision 2026!

No Artificial Cheer: Austria Reveals New Details on Eurovision 2026!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Austria's ORF announced details for Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, confirming no artificial cheering will be used and stating the stage will represent the city's DNA What will the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 look and sound like? The Austrian national broadcaster ORF held a press conference today (Tuesday), unveiling new details about the production of the upcoming competition in Vienna, Austria. The Director Roland Weismann presented the stage design for Eurovision for the first time and discussed the event's security, budget, and rules.   (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Budget and Participation: The Financial Picture Weismann stated that the decision of five countries to withdraw from the competition had not financially impacted the production, as it was designed to be economical yet spectacular from the outset. He added: “The door is still open for all countries”. According to him, the costs for the public broadcasting body will amount to approximately €16 million. He did not downplay the impact of the boycott: “This...
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Azerbaijan: Song Submission Window Opens for Eurovision 2026

Azerbaijan: Song Submission Window Opens for Eurovision 2026

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Azerbaijan’s national broadcaster ITV has opened submissions for its internal selection to choose the country’s entry for Eurovision 2026, scheduled to take place this May in Vienna. Azerbaijan’s national broadcaster ITV announced on Monday evening the opening of its selection process to find the act that will represent the country at Eurovision 2026, set to take place this May in Vienna, Austria. In a statement published on İTV’s official Instagram account, it was confirmed that Azerbaijan will once again select its representative through an internal selection process. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The announcement explained that the internal selection method means both the artist and the song are chosen by a professional committee appointed by the national broadcaster, without a televised national final open to public voting. Azerbaijan has largely relied on this method since joining the Eurovision Song Contest in 2008, with only a few exceptions. During those years, televised national finals were held, allowing public participation choosing the...
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Eurovision 2026: This Is What the Stage Will Look Like!

Eurovision 2026: This Is What the Stage Will Look Like!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Austria’s national broadcaster ORF has unveiled the first visual concept for the Eurovision 2026 stage, taking place in Vienna, Austria on May 12, 14, and 16 The build-up to Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, Austria is gathering pace, with the official reveal of the stage design. To mark the 70th Eurovision Song Contest, ORF is once again turning to the concept of German‑Jewish stage designer Florian Wieder, who has created no fewer than nine previous Eurovision stages. At the heart of the new design stands a curved leaf‑shaped LED platform, which serves as the central production element, complemented by a sweeping arch and a complex structural framework that complete the striking look.   (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The German‑Jewish designer Florian Wieder, regarded as one of the leading stage designers in the world, has created dozens of sets for major award shows and television productions worldwide, including X Factor, American Idol, MTV award shows and nine previous Eurovision stages (among them Eurovision 2019 in Israel and Eurovision...
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Eurovision 2026: 35 Countries to Compete in Vienna

Eurovision 2026: 35 Countries to Compete in Vienna

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Thirty-five countries will compete in Eurovision 2026 taking place in Vienna, Austria on May 12, 14, and 16 – the fewest in recent years. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has officially revealed the list of participating countries for Eurovision 2026, totaling only 35 – the lowest in many years. While Israel is officially confirmed to take part following a vote at the general assembly, five major national broadcasters — Spain (RTVE), the Netherlands (AVROTROS), Ireland (RTÉ), Slovenia (RTVSLO) and Iceland (RÚV) — followed through on earlier warnings and announced their withdrawal from the contest.   (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); List of participating countries Austria (Host)  Australia Ukraine Azerbaijan Italy Albania Estonia Armenia Bulgaria Belgium United Kingdom Georgia Germany Denmark Greece Israel Luxembourg Latvia Lithuania Moldova Montenegro Malta Norway San Marino Serbia Poland Portugal Finland Czechia France Cyprus Croatia Romania Sweden Switzerland Unprecedented wave of withdrawals This official announcement exposes growing fractures within the EBU. Although Israel’s entry was confirmed through a democratic vote, a bloc of opposing countries chose to take drastic action. The Spanish national broadcaster, leading...
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Austria: “Vienna Calling 2026” Contestants Revealed!

Austria: “Vienna Calling 2026” Contestants Revealed!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Austrian national broadcaster ORF announced today the participants of “Vienna Calling – Wer singt für Österreich 2026”, which will determine Austria’s entry for Eurovision 2026. The Austrian national broadcaster ORF revealed today (Monday) the 12 artists who will participate in "Vienna Calling 2026" through which the Austrian entry for Eurovision 2026 will be chosen. Among them are several familiar names within Austria’s music scene. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); After a preliminary screening that included over 500 applications, a panel of judges selected artists to progress to the auditions held in November. Today, the “Vienna Calling” contestants and their song titles were officially unveiled. The lineup includes one former contestant, several well-known names, and fresh newcomers. One of the songs has already been published on YouTube, while the others will be released at a later stage. “Vienna Calling 2026” Contestants Anna-Sophie – "Superhuman" Bamlak Werner – "We Are Not Just One Thing" Cosmó – "Tanzschein" David Kurt – "Pockets...
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HaKokhav HaBa – Episode 16: Saar Hadar Is the First Contestant Eliminated From the Show

HaKokhav HaBa – Episode 16: Saar Hadar Is the First Contestant Eliminated From the Show

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Saar Hadar is the first contestant to bid farewell to HaKokhav HaBa. 20 contestants remain in the race, including Agam Hazan, Elior Shemesh, Daniel Azar, Portrait Band, Gili Tsanaani, and Alona Erez. Full recap of Episode 16. Last night’s special episode revealed the 21 contestants who made it into the finalists’ team of "HaKokhav HaBa for Eurovision 2026. The decision was made after a tense evening of repeated performances before the season’s five judges — with one clear goal: only one contestant will represent Israel at Eurovision. The selection process dramatically narrowed the competition, officially positioning the remaining contestants in the opening lineup for the battle to represent Israel at Eurovision. Tonight, seven contestants took the show’s main stage, facing off head-to-head. According to the format, the contestant receiving the lowest score would be eliminated at the end of the episode — marking the immediate end of their Eurovision journey. This first elimination round heightened the tension and made one thing clear: the road to Eurovision...
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France Triumphs at Junior Eurovision 2025 in Tbilisi!

France Triumphs at Junior Eurovision 2025 in Tbilisi!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Lou Deleuze wins Junior Eurovision 2025 for France with "Ce Monde," claiming their fourth title. Ukraine and Georgia round out the top three France is the big winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025, which took place this evening (Saturday) in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. The French entry, Lou Deleuze with the song “Ce Monde” (This World), achieved an impressive 248 points, significantly ahead of second-place Ukraine, which earned 177 points. Host nation Georgia came in third with 176 points, followed by Armenia in fourth with 175 points. Spain closed out the top five with 152 points. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Junior Eurovision 2025: Final Results (click on the country's name to see its performance) Rank Country Jurors Online Vote Total 1 France 152 96 248 2 Ukraine 79 98 177 3 Georgia 121 55 176 4 Armenia 117 58 175 5 Spain 98 54 152 6 Albania 60 85 145 7 North Macedonia 92 49 141 8 Poland 72 67 139 9 San Marino 38 87 125 10 Netherlands 47 46 93 11 Malta 54 38 92 12 Italy 26 47 73 13 Portugal 32 41 73 14 Croatia 28 42 70 15 Azerbaijan 12 54 66 16 Cyprus 34 7 50 17 Montenegro 10 39 49 18 Ireland 34 14 48  The Grand Opening Ceremony The event was hosted by David Aladashvili and Liza Tsiklauri. The show commenced with a joint performance featuring representatives from all 18 participating countries—a tradition that returned after several years, accompanying the customary flag parade. The spectacular...
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Tonight at 17:00 CET: Junior Eurovision 2025 Live from Tbilisi!

Tonight at 17:00 CET: Junior Eurovision 2025 Live from Tbilisi!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Watch: Tonight at 17:00 CET, the 23rd edition of Junior Eurovision will kick off live from Georgia's capital, Tbilisi! 18 countries will compete tonight for first place! Below is a link to watch the broadcast. The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025 will take place this evening at 17:00 CET in Tbilisi, Georgia, at the Gymnastic Hall of Olympic City. Georgia, the winner of the 2024 contest, earned the right to host Junior Eurovision 2025 after its victory at the 2024 edition held in Madrid. The slogan for 2025 aligns with the main Eurovision theme and will be “United By Music”. Participating Countries and Notable Changes 18 countries will compete this year for the top spot: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Croatia, Cyprus, France, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Montenegro, The Netherlands, North Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Ukraine, and host country Georgia. Estonia and Germany have withdrawn from the contest, while Azerbaijan, Montenegro, and Croatia are returning after several years of hitaus. (adsbygoogle...
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Austria: “Vienna Calling” Participants to Be Revealed on December 16th

Austria: “Vienna Calling” Participants to Be Revealed on December 16th

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Next Tuesday, Austria will unveil the contestants for its 2026 national final “Vienna Calling”. The winner will represent the host country at Eurovision on home soil in Vienna. Austria, host of Eurovision 2026, is also getting ready to select its own entry for the upcoming contest. For the first time in nearly a decade, the national broadcaster (ORF) will hold an open national selection to choose who will represent Austria on home soil. ORF confirmed that more than 500 songs were submitted to the national final “Vienna Calling – Wer singt für Österreich?” (“Vienna Calling – Who Will Sing for Austria?”), covering a wide range of musical styles, languages, and artists. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); On ORF’s FM4 radio, it was announced on Friday that the twelve contestants for the national final will be revealed on December 16th. After an initial screening phase, a jury panel selected the acts that advanced to live auditions...
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