Australia at Eurovision 2026: Delta Goodrem to perform “Eclipse” at Eurovision 2026. Listen to the song.

Eclipse” is the title of the song that will be performed by beloved Australian singer Delta Goodrem, who will represent Australia in the second half of the second semi-final at Eurovision 2026 on May 14. The song was written by Delta, together with Ferras AlQaisi, Jonas Myrin, and Michael Fatkin.

The song presents a powerful and almost cosmic love story — one that feels as if the universe itself conspires to unite two people. The imagery of moonlit shadows, stars in the sky, and planets aligning emphasizes a sense of destiny and perfect timing — a love that didn’t happen by chance but was written in the stars. The connection between the two is described as a rare moment when time stands still, the world fades away, and only love exists.

In the chorus, the emotion intensifies with the words “One touch, one kiss” — a single touch and a single kiss that hold within them a lifetime of longing. The repetition underscores the strength and totality of the feeling: when they kiss, they become one entity, transcending gravity and everyday reality. The overall atmosphere is romantic, larger than life, and hopeful — carrying a sense of a new beginning that promises a shared future full of light and stars.

 

Delta Goodrem – Who Are You?

Delta Goodrem, 41, born in Sydney, is a successful Australian singer, songwriter, pianist, and actress. She began her professional journey as a child, appearing in commercials and minor acting roles. Her breakthrough came in 2002, when she portrayed Nina Tucker on the popular soap opera “Neighbours”. Her success on the show paved the way for a meteoric music career. Her debut album “Innocent Eyes” (2003) became one of the best-selling albums in Australian history, featuring major hits such as “Born to Try”, “Lost Without You”, and “Innocent Eyes”.

At the height of her early fame, at just 18 years old, Delta was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Her battle with — and recovery from — the illness deeply influenced her creative work, especially on her second album “Mistaken Identity”. Over the years, she has solidified her status as a pop icon, with eight singles reaching number one on the Australian charts and dozens of music awards. Beyond her music career, she is widely recognized as a beloved mentor on the Australian edition of “The Voice”, where she served for many years.




Lyrics – “Eclipse”:

Shadows in the moonlight
Dancing with the sun
Planets are aligning
To love as one

And it won’t be long
‘Till the morning comes
In a sky full of stars
Through our lives were above
We’ve only just begun

One touch, one kiss
All my life for another like this
The world stops for us
Only love exists
Where we can kiss, where we kiss
Where we can kiss, where we kiss

Call it perfect timing
I call it divine
Gravity is pulling your heart to mine
And I won’t be long
‘Till the morning comes
In a sky full of stars
Though our lives were above
We’ve only just begun

One touch, one kiss
All my life for another like this
The world stops for us
Only love exists
Where we can kiss, where we kiss
Where we can kiss, where we kiss

(Hey!)
When we kiss, we are one

One touch, one kiss
All my life for another like this
The world stops for us
Only love exists
Where we can kiss, where we kiss
Where we cаn kiss, where we




Australia at Eurovision 2025

“Milkshake Man” is the title of the song performed by singer Go-Jo, who represented Australia in the second semi-final of Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland. Australia did not qualify for the Grand Final and finished in 11th place out of 16, with only 41 points.

This was the second consecutive year in which the country failed to qualify for the Grand Final — a first in Australia’s Eurovision history — with two straight years ending in 11th place in its semi-final, each time with 41 points.

Eurovision 2026: This will be Australia’s 11th participation in Eurovision. Australia joined the competition in 2015 and got its best result at Eurovision 2016 when singer Dami Im got second place with her song “Sound of Silence”.




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