Eight contestants advanced to the final of “Natsionalna Selektsiya 2026” following last night’s semi-final. See the full results below.

Eight contestants out of fifteen have advanced to the grand final of “Natsionalna Selektsiya 2026”, which will take place on Saturday, January 31st. During the event, Bulgaria will select its representative for Eurovision 2026, set to be held in Vienna, Austria. The show was broadcast by the national broadcaster BNT and hosted by Georgi Lyubenov, a well-known BNT television presenter, Boryana Gramatikova, a journalist and TV host, and Vladimira Ilieva, who presented from the green room. The interval acts featured beloved Bulgarian Eurovision stars: Krisia, Bulgaria’s Junior Eurovision 2014 representative, Kristian Kostov, the 2017 Eurovision representative, who brought Bulgaria its highest-ever second-place finish, and Victoria Georgieva, who represented Bulgaria in Eurovision 2020 and Eurovision 2021.

The results were determined by a combined score of jury voting and audience votes on BNT’s official website. Initially, only seven finalists were planned to advance, but due to a tie between the 7th and 8th places, eight contestants moved on. This marks the first of two rounds in the selection process. In the second stage – the “Natsionalna Selektsiya” Final on January 31st – the finalists will once again perform classic hits. The overall winner, determined by a combination of jury and public voting, will represent Bulgaria at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, Austria. In the event of a tie, the televoting will break it and decide the result.




Semi-Final Results

The following artists will compete in the grand final of “Natsionalna Selektsiya 2026”:

  1. DARA (39 points)
  2. Mihaela Marinova (37 points)
  3. Molets (36 points)
  4. Preyah (35 points)
  5. Mona (34 points)
  6. Kerana (33 points)
  7. Roksana (31 points)
  8. INERGLOW (31 points)




Get to Know Bulgaria’s “Natsionalna Selektsiya 2026” Finalists:

  1. Mihaela Marinova – A Bulgarian pop singer who also took part in the Bulgarian version of “The X Factor”. Her song “Stapka Napred” (in English: “A Step Forward”) became a huge hit in Bulgaria, and several of her other songs have finished in first place on the charts.
  2. DARA – Singer Dara Nikolaeva Yotova, who is known only by her first name, is one of the biggest pop stars in Bulgaria and likely the main favourite to win the Bulgarian national selection. Dara’s songs are also familiar to many Eurovision fans around the world, and her name has often come up as a leading candidate to represent Bulgaria at Eurovision. She has collaborated with countless artists in the Bulgarian music industry, including Mihaela Fileva, whom she will face in the national selection.
  3. Kerana – The stage name of Yulia Yordanova, whose versatile style blends alternative rock, pop, and theatrical elements. She gained recognition following her participation in the television show “The Voice”.
  4. Mona – A Bulgarian singer who specialises in pop and chalga, blending modern pop with traditional Bulgarian music. One of her best-known songs is “Živa” (in English: “Alive”), which became a hit.
  5. Preyah – A Bulgarian singer-songwriter of Nigerian descent who focuses on pop and R&B. She took part in several television shows in Bulgaria until, in 2013, she signed her first recording contract and broke through. She has also collaborated with Mihaela Fileva, who will compete against her in the selection, on a song that reached eighth place on the Bulgarian charts.
  6. Roksana – A Bulgarian singer who specialises in pop and chalga and incorporates Romani influences into her style. Roksana took part in the Bulgarian version of “The Voice” and reached the final.
  7. Molets – A well-known Bulgarian duo that blends modern music with traditional influences. They have an extensive discography and have won awards in the Bulgarian music industry.
  8. INERGLOW – A three-member Bulgarian pop-rock band formed in 2017 that has achieved significant success on Bulgarian radio. Their song “Chained in Love” reached first place on the Bulgarian charts.




The Bulgarian Selection Process: What’s Next?

In the “Natsionalna Selektsiya” grand Final, set for January 31st, 2026, the eight artists who advanced will each perform one of their previous songs. The results will again be determined by a panel of five judges, who will award each song between 1 and 5 points. Concurrently, the audience will be able to vote through the official BNT website: the song receiving the highest number of online votes will earn 8 points, with rankings continuing down to 1 point for last place. The artist with the highest combined score will become Bulgaria’s representative at Eurovision 2026. If there is a tie, audience votes will hold the decisive weight.

On February 28th, Bulgaria’s song will be chosen. The artist selected in the previous stage will perform three songs, written by a writing team chosen by BNT. The public and the judges from the two previous performances will select the song – judges will award 3 points to their favorite song, 2 to the second, and 1 to the third, with the public applying the same scoring. In case of a tie, the public vote will prevail again.

Additionally, the broadcaster revealed new rules ahead of the competition. Under the rules, BNT must ensure that candidates have no past or public activities that contradict the EBU values or could damage the competition’s reputation. The broadcaster’s checks include: disqualification of those who publicly opposed the competition, disqualification of candidates who might use their participation for non-competitive purposes, and obligating artists to adhere to the EBU Code of Conduct.

Bulgarian National Selection Dates

  • Semi-Final – Saturday, January 24th, 2026

  • Final (Artist Selection) – Saturday, January 31st, 2026

  • Song Selection – Saturday, February 28th, 2026




Bulgaria’s Eurovision Journey

Bulgaria joined the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005 and has competed 14 times since. Its debut entry, performed by the band Kaffe with the song “Lorraine”, finished 19th in the semifinal and did not qualify for the final.
The country achieved its first-ever qualification for the final in Eurovision 2007 in Helsinki, Finland, when Elitsa Todorova and Stoyan Yankoulov reached 5th place with their energetic entry “Water”. The duo later returned to the contest in Malmö, Sweden, in Eurovision 2013 with “Samo Shampioni” (in English: “Only Champions”), finishing 12th in the second semifinal and failing to qualify. Between 2008 and 2013, Bulgaria did not reach any finals.

Since joining Eurovision, Bulgaria has missed six editions of the contest. The country first withdrew in 2014 (Copenhagen, Denmark) due to financial reasons, and its absence continued in 2015 (Vienna, Austria).

In 2016, Bulgaria made a powerful comeback when Poli Genova, representing the nation for the second time, performed “If Love Was A Crime” in Stockholm, Sweden. She broke Bulgaria’s previous record, finishing in 4th place. This success came after failing to qualify for the Eurovision 2011 final in Düsseldorf, Germany, with her song “Na Inat” (in English: “Stubborn”), which placed 12th in its semifinal.

A year later, Kristian Kostov represented Bulgaria with “Beautiful Mess”, achieving the country’s best-ever result by finishing second, setting a new national record.



Bulgaria at Eurovision 2022

For Eurovision 2022, Bulgaria sent Intelligent Music Project with their song “Intention”, which interrupted Bulgaria’s streak of successes as they failed to qualify for the final for the first time since Eurovision 2013. The band finished sixteenth out of seventeen countries in the first semi-final held in Turin, Italy, receiving a total of 29 points, split to 11 points from juries and an additional 18 points from public voting. Following this participation, drummer Stoyan Yankoulov became the first artist to represent Bulgaria three times at Eurovision after participating in both Eurovision 2007 and Eurovision 2013.

Eurovision 2026: This will be Bulgaria’s 15th participation in the Eurovision Song Contest. Bulgaria joined the competition in 2005 and achieved its best result in Eurovision 2017 when the singer Kristian Kostov finished in second place with the song “Beautiful Mess”.




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