Eurovision 2026: RTCG Leaks Semi-Final Running Order Release Date

Eurovision 2026: RTCG Leaks Semi-Final Running Order Release Date

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); When will the Eurovision 2026 running order be revealed? While the EBU remains silent, a social media slip-up from the Montenegrin national broadcaster has potentially leaked the highly anticipated date. Eurovision fans with a keen memory likely noticed today's date: exactly one year ago, on March 27th, 2025, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) released the full running order for the semi-finals for Eurovision 2025. This year, however, fans across Europe have been left in suspense, as the EBU, along with the host production from the Austrian national broadcaster ORF, has maintained media silence without hinting when this critical information will be published. Yet, in the age of social media, secrets are hard to keep - especially when social media managers from the broadcasters themselves engage directly with the fans. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Leak from the Montenegrin National Broadcaster In recent hours, the official TikTok account of the Montenegrin national broadcaster (RTCG) dedicated to Eurovision matters, known as "Eurovision...
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Criticism of Israel, Zero Action: The Hypocrisy of Eurovision Artists Exposed

Criticism of Israel, Zero Action: The Hypocrisy of Eurovision Artists Exposed

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Many Eurovision artists are speaking out against Israel’s participation, despite contest rules - but is this genuine concern, or driven by personal or professional interests? Opinion The preparations for Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, Austria are at their peak, with just a month and a half remaining until the celebrations, performances, and drama begin. However, anyone who believed this season would pass quietly without controversy surrounding Israel’s participation, which was already approved by the European Broadcasting Union last December—is likely to be sorely disappointed. Not only have five countries withdrawn from the competition, but artists who intend to compete alongside Israel - or who previously did so during the war without objection are now openly voicing criticism. This raises the central question: Why? (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});   The Artists vs. Eurovision: "I will not participate in an event that allows Israel’s participation" Just this week, Polish singer Justyna Steczkowska, who represented Poland at Eurovision 2025,...
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The Security Nightmare: When the Eurovision Stage Was Stormed Live on Air

The Security Nightmare: When the Eurovision Stage Was Stormed Live on Air

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Christian Panou, Daniel Diges, SuRie, Jamala, Hatari, Madonna, Tommy Cash – The Biggest Eurovision Stage Invasions Ever Seventy years ago, in a small casino hall in Lugano, Switzerland, only seven countries gathered for a modest song contest. There were no Finnish monsters, no wind machines, and no glass trophies shattering live on air. Seven decades later, the Eurovision Song Contest is no longer just a song competition – it is one of the biggest pop‑culture phenomena in the world. To mark the contest’s 70th anniversary, the “Eurodrama Files” series by EuroMix editors Roie Ben Hoor, Talya Raviv and Oscar Diefenthal continues its journey deep into the archives. In each episode, we open a different file and return to the biggest, strangest, and most unforgettable moments that shaped the history of the world’s largest music competition. After opening the “Trophies File” in the previous chapter and discovering what happens when the prestigious prize meets the floor or even toilet paper this time we turn...
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“I’m in Pain, I Can’t Speak”: Akylas Hospitalized after the trip to Finland

“I’m in Pain, I Can’t Speak”: Akylas Hospitalized after the trip to Finland

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Akylas, Greece’s Eurovision 2026 representative, was hospitalized after returning from Finland with severe tonsillitis and high fever, reassuring fans: "I’ll be back soon". Preparations for Eurovision 2026 are in full swing, but for Greece’s representative, the road to the Vienna stage has temporarily come to a halt due to health reasons. Singer Akylas revealed that he is suffering from severe tonsillitis and a high fever, shortly after returning from Finland, where he took part in promotional events ahead of the contest. Upon landing in Greece, Akylas appeared to be in a difficult condition as he spoke to media crews waiting for him at the airport. The singer struggled to speak and even apologized to the cameras: “I have purulent tonsillitis. We had a great time in Finland. Today I’m sick, I have a fever. I need to start antibiotics immediately.” (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); "I Can’t Speak" During the same airport interview, the singer repeatedly apologized to the media and...
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Luxembourg: Eurovision 2027 Songwriting Camp Officially Announced

Luxembourg: Eurovision 2027 Songwriting Camp Officially Announced

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Luxembourg launches an international songwriting camp to create the next Eurovision hit. The event features elite creators, including the producer behind the iconic winning tracks "Euphoria" and "Tattoo". While the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest has yet to begin, preparations for Eurovision 2027 are already in full swing. The Luxembourgish musical institution Rocklab has announced the return of its Eurovision Songwriting Camp. This four-day intensive event aims to unite local talent with international creators to craft potential entries for the national selection, the "Luxembourg Song Contest 2027." (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The camp is scheduled to take place from May 29 to June 2, 2026, with registration for songwriters, producers, and performers open until April 26. Although the camp is not a direct branch of the national broadcaster RTL, organizers have indicated that songs developed during the session often reach the national final stage, as seen in previous years. While RTL has not yet officially...
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Is it Finally Their Turn? The Countries Yet to Take Home the Eurovision Trophy

Is it Finally Their Turn? The Countries Yet to Take Home the Eurovision Trophy

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Heading to Eurovision 2026: The countries that have never won are arriving on stage hungrier than ever. Just before things get underway, we checked which of them has the most realistic chance this year to make history and bring the trophy home for the first time. The contest's historical victory table has remained steady over the years. Israel, with four wins - the most recent being Netta Barzilai's "Toy" in 2018. Above it stand Sweden and Ireland, holding the record with seven wins each. However, behind these dominant nations hides a broad group of participants that have never once hoisted the trophy, some of whom have been competing for decades and have even come within touching distance of victory in the past. The upcoming edition, set to take place in Vienna, Austria, provides a particularly intriguing snapshot. Betting tables suggest a trend of openness and new opportunities, but it is worth noting that the picture is still far...
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Eurovision 2026: Final Round of Ticket Sales Begins Today at 15:00 CET

Eurovision 2026: Final Round of Ticket Sales Begins Today at 15:00 CET

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Today at 15:00 CET, the final round of ticket sales for Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, Austria, will commence for the very last time. How to order a ticket? How much does a ticket cost? All details in the article. This afternoon at 15:00 CET, the second round of ticket sales for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 will begin. This marks the last batch of tickets made available for purchase. This year, as in the previous one, fans who wished to buy tickets were first required to register for the ticket mailing list through Oeticket, along with registering on the new Eurovision website and creating a Eurofan account. The purpose of this registration process is to prevent ticket resales - a common issue that makes it difficult for many fans to obtain tickets to live shows. The early registration period has already closed, which was open until December 18, 2025, at 23:59 CET. Tickets cannot be purchased without prior registration. To purchase...
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Despite Losing at Eurovision: The Song That Exploded in the United States

Despite Losing at Eurovision: The Song That Exploded in the United States

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); He only finished in third place at Eurovision 1958, but became an international hit that crosses continents. The fascinating story of the iconic hit that changed the face of Italian music worldwide. When people think of dizzying international success coming from the Eurovision stage, the first names that usually come to mind are the band ABBA or  Måneskin. But long before the era of streaming and music videos, there was one Italian singer who managed to do the impossible. The song “Nel blu, Watch Video dipinto di blu" (in English: "Blue, Painted in Blue"), known to many from the world of football as “Volare”, is probably the most successful song in the history of the contest in commercial and global terms, even though it did not win first place at all. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Eurovision Loss that Became a Historic Victory In 1958, the singer Domenico Modugno arrived in Hilversum, The Netherlands to represent Italy. Despite an amazing and...
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France: Monroe Meets Fans After Calls to Withdraw from Eurovision

France: Monroe Meets Fans After Calls to Withdraw from Eurovision

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); French Eurovision representative Monroe met around 200 Eurovision fans in Paris, shared a message of unity, and answered questions ranging from her preparations and excitement for the contest to her favorite Eurovision 2026 entry. On the last Saturday, a moving meeting was held between the French representative Monroe and about 200 Eurovision fans, which took place in Paris, France. The meeting was held in a Q&A format, at the end of which the fans surprised Monroe and sang her song “Regarde!” (in English: “Look!”), with which she will compete at Eurovision this year, and immediately afterwards the singer joined them and sang together with them in a completely spontaneous way. This is the singer’s first public performance of the song since it was revealed, and until this meeting she had not yet been interviewed and had not participated in any Eurovision party. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); "This is a Moment of Unity, For Me it's Powerful" After the uproar that occurred in...
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Spain Clarifies: Our Position on Israel’s Participation in Eurovision Has Not Changed

Spain Clarifies: Our Position on Israel’s Participation in Eurovision Has Not Changed

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Spain has opened submissions for the competition that previously served as its Eurovision selection for 2027, but emphasizes: "Our Position Didn't Change" The Spanish national broadcaster RTVE continues to lead a critical stance regarding Israel’s participation in Eurovision 2026, set to take place in Vienna. Despite the war in Gaza having ended several months ago, Spain reiterates that its position on Israel’s participation in the contest remains unchanged. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Despite its absence from the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest, RTVE has not halted the operation of Benidorm Fest, which has served since 2022 as the national selection for choosing Spain’s representative and song. One month after the latest edition aired, the national broadcaster officially launched today (Tuesday) the 2027 edition of the festival. At this stage, it remains unclear whether the winner will represent Spain in Eurovision in the future, or whether Spain will return to the competition at all. When asked whether the next festival winner...
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