Less than a day before Switzerland’s Eurovision 2026 song reveal, reports claim that Veronica Fusaro’s entry is from her latest album – and she may have hinted which song it is.

With only a few hours remaining until the official reveal of Veronica Fusaro’s entry for Eurovision 2026, the national broadcaster SRG SSR is expected to unveil the Swiss song. So far, no details have been disclosed about the track – its language, genre, or style – but a Swiss media report now claims the song is not new and is actually drawn from Fusaro’s most recent album.




According to the Swiss newspaper The Blick, the chosen song is believed to be from Fusaro’s album Looking for Connection, released last October. Under Eurovision rules, this is permitted as long as the track was not made public before September 1 of the previous year. Thus, aside from three songs that were released earlier, most of the album’s tracks are eligible to compete in this year’s contest.

At this stage, it remains unclear which specific song has been selected. However, given the three‑minute performance limit, only two tracks appear to meet Eurovision’s requirements: Alice and It’s All Gonna Be Okay!”. Still, it’s possible that another song from the album was chosen and will be shortened for the performance in Vienna, Austria.




The same report suggests that Veronica Fusaro may have dropped a hint about the chosen track. On Monday, she shared a 20‑second video clip on her Instagram account showing her sitting at a festive table with a glass of champagne. In the past, she described “It’s All Gonna Be Okay” as a musical representation of the well‑known meme in which a character sits calmly at a table saying “This is fine”, while everything around them is on fire. This playful reference might point to the identity of the entry. Either way, the official Swiss song will be revealed tomorrow at 12:00 CET

 

 

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Veronica Fusaro – Who Are You?

Veronica Fusaro is a Swiss–Italian singer-songwriter who grew up in the city of Thun, Switzerland, and is regarded as one of the country’s most distinctive voices. Her music blends pop with elements of soul and rock, characterized by sharp writing, emotional depth, and rhythmic sound. Fusaro first gained public recognition after participating in the second season of “The Voice of Switzerland”. As an established live performer, she won the “Best Talent” award from Swiss Radio SRF 3 in 2016, marking an early breakthrough in her career. Since then, Fusaro has performed in over 500 concerts and festivals both in Switzerland and abroad.




Switzerland at Eurovision 2025

Voyage” is the title of the song performed by Zoë Më, who represented Switzerland in the grand final of Eurovision 2025, held in Basel, Switzerland. Switzerland finished tenth in the final with 214 points – all awarded by the jury. Switzerland ranked second among the juries, but received last place from the public, with zero points.

Since the change in the selection process in 2019, Switzerland has consistently achieved relative success and has regularly qualified for the grand final of the contest.

Eurovision 2026: This will be Switzerland’s 66th participation in Eurovision. Switzerland joined the contest in 1956, was one of the seven founding countries, and has won three times over the years. Switzerland’s most recent victory was at the last Eurovision, 2025, with Nemo and the song “The Code”. This win follows Switzerland’s previous victory in 1988 with the song “Ne partez pas sans moi”, performed by the international singer Céline Dion.