Greece’s national broadcaster ERT has unveiled the dates for “Sing for Greece 2026”, that will determine the country’s entry for Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna.

Greece’s national broadcaster ERT has officially announced the confirmed dates for “Sing for Greece.” According to the announcement, the selection process will consist of three major televised shows: two semi-finals and a grand final, all produced as full-scale television broadcasts.




The first semi-final will take place on Wednesday, February 11th, 2026, at 20:00 CET, while the second semi-final is scheduled for Friday, February 13th, also at 20:00 CET. The grand final, during which the winning entry will be chosen to represent Greece on the Eurovision stage, will be held on Sunday, February 15th, 2026, at 20:00 CET.

All three shows will be broadcast live on the official channel ERT1 and simultaneously streamed on the ERTFLIX platform. The broadcasts will include comprehensive accessibility services for the public, such as subtitles, sign language interpretation, and additional viewing options designed to ensure inclusive access.

At the conclusion of the event, the song that will officially represent Greece at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 will be selected. The contest is set to take place in Vienna, Austria.




“Sing for Greece 2026”: Semi-Final Allocation

First Semi-Final – Wednesday, February 11th:

  1. Alexandra Sieti – The Other Side
  2. THE Astrolabe – Drop It
  3. Desi G – Aphrodite
  4. Akylas – Ferto
  5. Evangelia – Paréa
  6. Panagiotis Tsakalakos – 2nd Chance
  7. Niya – Slipping Away
  8. Marseaux – Khánomai
  9. Rosanna Mailan – Alma
  10. STEFI – Europa
  11. Revery – The Songwriter
  12. Dinamiss – Chaos
  13. STYLIANOS – You & I
  14. Spheyiaa – Khília kommátia (1000 pieces)

Second Semi-Final, Friday, February 13th:

  1. Rikki – AGAPI
  2. Garvin – Back in the Game
  3. Mikay – Labyrinth
  4. Marika – Daughters of the Sun (A, E, I, O, U)
  5. D3lta – Mad About It
  6. ZAF – Asteio
  7. Kianna – No More Drama
  8. Stella Kay – You Are The Fire
  9. Tianora – Antello
  10. Victoria Anastasia – Whatcha Doin To Me
  11. Basilica – Set Everything on Fire
  12. Good Job Nicky – Dark Side of the Moon
  13. Koza Mostra – Bulletproof
  14. leroybroughtflowers – SABOTAGE!

The grand final will br held on Sunday, February 15th, 2026, at 20:00 CET.




Among the Finalists – Many Familiar Names:

  • Koza Mostra – represented Greece at the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 together with Agathonas Iakovidis with the song “Alcohol Is Free”, finishing in sixth place.
  • Evangelia – competed in the Greek national selection last year with the song “Vále” and finished in second place.
  • Dinamiss – took part in the Greek national selection last year with the song “Odyssey” and finished in fourth place.
  • Rikki – took part in the Greek national selection last year with the song “Elevator (Up and Down)” and finished in seventh place.
  • Good Job Nicky – competed in the Greek internal selection for Eurovision 2022.




How Were the Songs for “Sing for Greece 2026” Chosen?

All the songs submitted for a chance to represent Greece in the upcoming contest were reviewed by a seven-member committee. Of these, only two members are representatives of the national broadcaster ERT, a decision made to ensure transparency and diversity of opinions. However, the names of the committee members will be published only after the song reveals, in order to maintain objectivity in the selection process.

During the national selection, the Greek representative who will perform on the main stage in Vienna, Austria will be chosen. As a reminder, the song submission window was open between September 17th and November 2nd. It was also revealed that on the final day of the submission window alone, no fewer than 100 songs were sent. Moreover, 200 songs were submitted during just the last five days of the submission period!

This year saw a significant surge in the number of songs submitted to represent Greece at Eurovision. A total of 264 songs were received – compared to 187 last year – marking an increase of 77 songs. This upward trend highlights the growing public interest in Eurovision, most likely fueled by Greece’s success in the previous contest with Klavdia and her song “Asteromáta” (in English: “Starry Eyes”), which secured sixth place. It was Greece’s best result since 2013, when Koza Mostra and Agathonas Iakovidis also finished in sixth place.




Expanded Format: Major Changes in “Ethnikos Telikos”

Last year’s “Ethnikos Telikos” was a massive success within Greece and beyond, with the January 30th, 2025 broadcast achieving the highest TV ratings in Greece for 15 years. The contest’s winner, Klavdia, brought Greece an impressive sixth place at Eurovision 2025, matching the country’s 2013 achievement – one not matched until this year.

According to information we got from Eurovisionfun, the “Ethnikos Telikos” expands this year to include two Semi-Finals in addition to the Final. 28 songs will compete: 14 in each Semi-Final. The outcome in the Semi-Finals will be determined solely by the public, who will select seven qualifiers from each Semi-Final for the Final. In the Final, 14 entries will compete, with voting once again split 50-50 between juries – equally divided between a domestic and an international panel – and the public. According to the broadcaster:

“Through an upgraded and open-to-all process, including two Semi-Finals and one Final, ERT moves forward with selecting the song and artist that will represent our country in the 70th Eurovision Song Contest. This follows the successful organization of last January’s national final and Greece’s excellent 6th place at Eurovision 2025, which achieved record ratings of the last 15 years. Specifically, up to 28 songs will compete across two Semi-Finals, from which 14 will qualify for the National Final, decided exclusively by the public. In the National Final, the winning song will be determined by both the audience and the juries, granting the performer the ticket to Vienna, where the 70th Eurovision Song Contest will take place in May 2026”.




Greece at Eurovision 2025

“Asteromáta” (in English: “Eyes of Stars”) is the song performed by Klavdia, who represented Greece in the grand final of Eurovision 2025. Greece qualified to the grand final after finishing fourth in the second semi-final, with 112 points. In the grand final, Greece finished sixth in the grand final with 231 points, finishing eighth in both jury’s & public’s votes.

The sixth place that Greece achieved is considered the country’s best result since 2013 — when it ranked sixth as well.

Eurovision 2026: This will be Greece’s 46th participation in Eurovision. Greece joined the competition in 1974 and achieved its best result in Eurovision 2005 when singer Helena Paparizou won first place with the song “My Number One”.

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